Patricia Owens

Acting

Patricia Owens

Born January 17, 1925Golden, British Columbia, Canada42 credits

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Patricia Owens (17 January 1925, Golden, British Columbia - 31 August 2000, Lancaster, California) was a Canadian-born American actress, working in Hollywood. She appeared in about 40 films and 10 TV episodes in a career lasting from 1943 to 1968. Canadian-born actress Patricia Owens moved to England with her parents in 1933, and ten years later, at age 18, she made her motion-picture debut in Val Guest's musical comedy Miss London Ltd. The following year, she had a small role in Harold French's social satire English Without Tears. Her career continued in this manner for the next few years, Owens getting ever-larger roles in generally better movies (though not always—the same year in which she worked in the Launder-Gilliat production of The Happiest Days of Your Life, one of the funniest movies ever made in England, she also appeared in the abysmal Old Mother Riley, Headmistress). Her career took a giant step upward when she was seen by a 20th Century Fox executive while performing in a theatrical production of Sabrina Fair and was offered a screen test. The result was a contract with the studio and a move to Hollywood. Her first American film was Island in the Sun (1957) for Fox, and then Owens was loaned out to Warner Bros. to play opposite Marlon Brando in the drama Sayonara (1957), one of the most critically acclaimed movies of the year. Owens spent the rest of 1957 working mostly on loan-out, but it was a 1958 Fox production that secured her place in motion picture history—as Helene Delambre, the wife of scientist Andre Delambre in The Fly (1958), co-starring with David Hedison and Vincent Price. Owens carried much of the film's story and drama, which were told in flashback from her character's point-of-view. The Fly was one of the most successful science fiction movies of the decade; the image of Owens unmasking her stricken husband and screaming at what she sees—and the shot of her horrified visage seen in a "fly's eye" view—became one of the defining moments in the genre. Unfortunately for Owens, she never got another movie half as good as The Fly, from Fox or anyone else, and in 1961 was reduced to working in the threadbare, backlot POW/jungle chase drama Seven Women from Hell. Owens made occasional television appearances, on series such as Perry Mason and Burke's Law, but these were relatively infrequent. Owens also starred in one of the 17 episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents directed by Hitchcock himself, "The Crystal Trench" (1959). By 1965, she was working in Black Spurs, one of producer A.C. Lyles' B-Westerns, renowned for their use of aging genre stars, and Owens retired from movies after portraying Richard Egan's love interest in the low-budget espionage thriller The Destructors (1968). Her last professional appearance was in a 1968 episode of Lassie. She was the third wife of screenwriter and producer Sy Bartlett. Description above from the Wikipedia article Patricia Owens (actress), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Filmography

The Destructors
1968The Destructors
as CharlieMovie
Black Spurs
1965Black Spurs
as ClareMovie
Burke's Law
1963Burke's Law
as Sharon O'BrienTV
Walk a Tightrope
1963Walk a Tightrope
as Ellen SheppardMovie
X-15
1961X-15
as Margaret BrandonMovie
Seven Women from Hell
1961Seven Women from Hell
as Grace IngramMovie
Hell to Eternity
1960Hell to Eternity
as Sheila LincolnMovie
The Gun Runners
1958The Gun Runners
as Lucy MartinMovie
The Fly
1958The Fly
as Helene DelambreMovie
Sayonara
1957Sayonara
as Eileen WebsterMovie
No Down Payment
1957No Down Payment
as Jean MartinMovie
Perry Mason
1957Perry Mason
as June BurgessTV
Island in the Sun
1957Island in the Sun
as Sylvia FleuryMovie
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1957Alive on Saturday
as Sally ParkerMovie
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Stella BallisterTV
Gunsmoke
1955Gunsmoke
as NoraTV
W
1955Windfall
as Connie LeeMovie
The Stranger Came Home
1954The Stranger Came Home
as Blonde (as Pat Owens)Movie
Tale of Three Women
1954Tale of Three Women
as Mary (segment "Final Twist' story)Movie
Knights of the Round Table
1953Knights of the Round Table
as Lady Vivien (uncredited)Movie
Colonel March Investigates
1953Colonel March Investigates
as Betty HartleyMovie
Ghost Ship
1952Ghost Ship
as Party Girl (Joyce)Movie
Crow Hollow
1952Crow Hollow
as Willow, Opal's Companion (as Pat Owens)Movie
Mystery Junction
1951Mystery Junction
as Mabel Dawn (as Pat Owens)Movie
B
1950Bait
as Anna HastingsMovie
English Without Tears
1944English Without Tears
as (uncredited)Movie
Miss London Ltd.
1943Miss London Ltd.
as Miss LondonMovie