Patricia Mattick Updates
“Did you know Ransom for a Dead Man is online? (The Columbo episode where Patricia plays Margaret, the daughter of the dead man.) You can find it here: ok.ru/video/378983942896
Is also available on IMDB TV
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“The Walter Ego- 1991....I remember seeing it in a Fort Lauderdale movie theater before the main movie, Frankie and Johnny. This was October of 1991, not sure the precise date, of course. I was like 22 then..... I did not know who Patricia was back then-probably I saw Ransom in the 1980s but did not appreciate it as I do now. She was 40 when it was filmed- The Walter Ego is available online in Vimeo.”
“Interesting fact: In The Streets of San Francisco episode "The Thrill Killers" (9/301976) Patricia played radical Marie Tannenberg, part of radical gang terrorizing the city. Her fellow radical/terrorist was played by Jonathan Goldsmith (credited as Jonathan Lippe.) Many years later, between 2006 to 2018, he was โthe most interesting man in the worldโ for Dos Equis Beer advertising campaign. Fun fact!”
“Patricia went to college in Valley State College- now California State University, in Northridge, a drama major. Talented, smart, beautiful, she was amazing.”
“Interesting fact: Did you know that Patricia worked with famous playwright Maria Irene Fornes nine times? She was in the first production of the play Mud (1983) and worked closely together with her in the production/presentation of Ibsen and the Actress (1994.) Patricia was always loved the theater and performed in plays, from her school days in Grover Cleveland High School in Reseda, California.”
“Dear visitors please forgive my occasional compliments about Patricia, she was too beautiful, she left us too soon. She was so talented, such an accomplished and dedicated actress. Rest In Peace, Patricia Colleen Mattick.”