Patricia Smith (actress)

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Patricia Smith (born 1930) is an American actress who appeared in featured movie and television roles between the early 1950s and the 1990s.

Born in New Haven, Connecticut, she appeared in the Kraft Television Theater in 1953. Later in the decade she appeared in major motion pictures, including The Bachelor Party, in which she appeared opposit Don Murray as a young wife. In The Spirit of St. Louis she played a young woman who loans her mirror to Charles Lindbergh, as played by Jimmy Stewart.

Appearing mostly in television during the 1960s and 1970s, she played the wife of Jack Lemmon in Save the Tiger. She continued to play television and motion picture supporting roles through the last 1990s.


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