Patricia Collinge

Patricia Collinge ( born September 20, 1892 in Dublin as Eileen Cecilia Collinge, † April 10, 1974 in New York City ) was an Irish actress.

Biography

Patricia Collinge collected at the age of 12 years old first experience on stage as she accepted a role in the play Little Black Sambo. Your starting acting career, she continued on Broadway, where she was consistently occupied from 1908 in different pieces.

In 1941 she took her first film role in William Wyler's The Little Foxes. She had taken part in the eponymous play on Broadway in 1939 and took over the same role that a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category for which she received at the Academy Awards in 1942 in the movie. In 1943, she took a supporting role in Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt. Seven years later, she gave an excellent and shiver -making performance as a mother in Fred Zinnemann's social drama Teresa. In the following years they played again on Broadway took over and increased roles in television series like Alfred Hitchcock Presents or East Side / West Side. In 1967, she was the last time in front of the camera.

Collinge 1921 married James Nichols Smith. She died of a heart attack in 1974.

Work

Film and Television

Theatre (Broadway)

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