Patty Duke

Patty Duke

Acting 1946-12-14 Elmhurst, Queens, New York, United States

Anna Marie Duke (December 14, 1946 - March 29, 2016), known professionally as Patty Duke, was an American actress. Beginning her acting career in commercials and playing bit parts in television and movies, her breakthrough role was as Helen Keller in the Broadway version of "The Miracle Worker" (1959 - 1961). For the 1962 film adaptation, Duke reprised her role, which won the Academy Award for best supporting actress - at age 16, she was the youngest person ever to win an Oscar (a record later broken by Tatum O'Neal in 1973). Other early films included Billie (1965), Valley of the Dolls (1967), and Me, Natalie (1969). On television, Duke starred in the popular teen sitcom The Patty Duke Show (1963 - 1966), playing a dual role and garnering the first of ten Emmy nominations. She won Emmys for her roles in television film My Sweet Charlie (1970), miniseries Captains and the Kings (1976), and the 1979 TV movie version of The Miracle Worker (1979), this time portraying Annie Sullivan. She served as president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1985 - 1988. Off-screen, Duke's life was often tumultuous. Born in Elmhurst, New York, to Frances Margaret (McMahon), a cashier, and John Patrick Duke, a cab driver and handyman, her acting career began at age eight when she was turned over to her brother Ray Duke's managers, John and Ethel Ross, who changed her name and engaged in exploitative behavior. Duke was married four times: to director Harry Falk from 1965 - 1969; to writer Michael Tell in 1970 (with whom she became mother to actor Sean Astin); to actor John Astin from 1972 - 1985 (with who she became mother to actress Mackenzie Astin); and to drill sergeant Michael Pearce from 1986 until her death (with whom she had two stepdaughters and an adopted son Kevin). In 1982, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which was the subject of her second book, "A Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depression Illness" (1992). Duke was also a political advocate for issues such as the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment), AIDS awareness, and nuclear disarmament. She died on March 29, 2016, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, of sepsis from a ruptured intestine.

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2005 Mrs. Keene / Earlene
2004 Mother Joseph
2003 Self
2002 Sylvia
2001 Self
2000 Sunny Andrews
2000 Herself - Interviewee
1999 Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1999 Patty Lane / Cathy Lane MacAllister
1999 Dr. Feinstenberger
1999 Angel
1999 Valerie Bing
1999 Judge Sylvia Formenti
1998 Faye Dolan
1997 Sook
1996 Annie Beiler
1996 Beth Bradfield
1995 Barbara Parker
1995 Hannah Miller
1994 Terry
1994 Grace McKenna
1994 Nancy Williams
1994 Jean
1993 Beth Thompson
1993 Lucille Jenkins
1993 Alice (voice)
1993 Self - Narrator (voice)
1993 Self
1992 Mrs. Boyle
1992 Jean Monroe
1992 Betty Rollin
1991 Judge Ray
1991 Catharine Jeffers
1990 Anna Marie Duke/ Patty Duke
1990 Ruth Monroe
1990 Book
1990 Co-Producer
1989 Nancy Evans
1989 Carolyn Henry
1988 Anne Capute
1987 Shirley Abrams
1987 Karen Matthews
1986 Doris Niceman
1986 Martha Washington
1985 President Julia Mansfield
1984 Laura Dietz
1984 Martha Washington
1983 Barbara Reynolds
1983 Sister Dulcina
1982 Self
1982 Helen
1982 Jeanne Bosnick
1982
1982 Molly Quinn
1981 Sarah McDavid
1981 Martha Swenson
1981 Self
1980 Lily
1980 Liz Benedict
1980 Deborah Bergman
1979 Anne Sullivan
1979 Sue Grainger
1979 Carole Matthews
1979 Cathy Payson
1978 Rita
1978 Self
1978 Wendy
1978 Leslee Wexler
1977 Dr. Peggy Wilson
1977 Norma Walsh
1977 Sylvia Crawford
1977 Sue Davidoff
1977 Laura Lockwood
1977 Shirlee Warner
1977 Lilly Mackim
1976 Rosemary Woodhouse
1976 Bernadette Hennessey Armagh
1974 Adelaide
1974 Jan Richards
1972 Francesca Kinsolving
1972 Laura Wilson
1972 Jenny
1972 Linda Colby
1971 Macy Kramer
1971 Eileen Phillips
1971 Velma Sparrow
1970 Marlene Chambers
1969 Barbara King
1969 Natalie Miller
1968 Toni
1968 Barbara King
1968 Self - Guest
1967 Neely O'Hara
1966 Thumbelina (voice)
1965 Billie
1964 Self - Singer
1963 Coral
1963 Patty Lane / Cathy Lane
1962 Helen Keller
1962 Sue Ann McRae
1961
1961 Self
1959 Debbie Walters
1959 Marjorie Sutherland
1959 Tootie Smith
1958 Emily Ann Faulkner (Child)
1958 Lynda
1958 Young Cathy
1958 Augusta Davis
1956 Self - Awards Custodian
1956 Self - Presenter
1953 Self
1951 Angel
1951 Sylvia
1948 Self
1944 Self - Presenter