Patti Deutsch
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Patti Deutsch (born December 16, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a comic actress who was a frequent panelist on Match Game. More often than not, her answers didn't match the contestants' answers. Many, however, appreciated her wry and somewhat outlandish answers to questions. For example: "John said, 'Instead of sleeping in bed tonight, I think I'll sleep on the (blank)'"; the contestant's answer was "floor", while Patti answered "A red moth-eaten sofa that was rejected from the homeless shelter". Patti Deutsch thus became a fixture in the challenging "number-six seat," so called by the panelists because it was tough to come up with something clever after five panelists had their chance. Episodes of Match Game featuring Deutsch continue to air on GSN. Patti appeared as a guest on the new GSN program GSN Live on March 7th, 2008
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[edit] Voice work
Deutsch also performs voice work in cartoons and movies. Recent works include Monsters, Inc. and The Emperor's New Groove. She also made a cameo role in the 1983 movie Mr. Mom, playing "The Deli Girl". She also had a show in 1979, titled Grandpa Goes to Washington, but it only ran for about one month.
[edit] Improv and later career
She was a member of the improvisational comedy group Ace Trucking Company. Fellow members of Ace included Bill Saluga and Fred Willard, among others. It was during this time, that Patti met her husband, Donald Ross. Deutsch has done commercials for M&M Meat Shops, a Canadian food retailer.
[edit] Personal life
Deutsch married comedy writer Donald Ross in 1971. Together they have one son, Max, born 1975. On occasion Patti Deutsch would appear on the Match Game show with her husband Donald. She and Donald also appeared on the game show, Tattletales.
[edit] Selected filmography
Movies
- Mr. Mom - Deli Girl (1983)
- Tarzan-Tantor's Mother (uncredited-1999)
- The Emperor's New Groove- Waitress - (2000)
- Monsters Inc.- (voice - 2001)
Television
- Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In - Regular Performer (1972-1973)
- Match Game - Frequent Panelist (1973-1979)
- The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments"- Herself (2005)
- The Emperor's New School- Mata the lunch lady
[edit] External links
- Patti Deutsch on IMDb