patty duke

In 1963, Duke landed her own series The Patty Duke Show, in which she played both main characters: Patty Lane, an American teenager occasionally getting into minor trouble in school and at home; and her ‘prim and proper’ “identical cousin” from France, Cathy Lane. [1]

Also like Reagan she played the president of the United States, in the TV series Hail to the Chief (1985)… Duke was a regular panelist alongside Richard Dawson and Charles Nelson Reilly on The Match Game in the 1970s… During her marriage to Astin she was known professionally as Patty Duke Astin… The Patty Duke Show was created by novelist Sidney Sheldon. [2]

Her moniker at birth: Anne Marie Duke, as an adult she was sometimes credited as Patty Duke Astin, she now usually goes by Anna Duke. [3]

In 1962 the two recreated their roles on film, and at 16 Patty Duke became the youngest person (at the time) ever to win an Oscar (before that time, child actors had been given only special child-sized statuettes). [4]

She first played the role on Broadway in 1959, with Anne Bancroft as Keller’s teacher Anne Sullivan; the film version won Oscars for both Duke and Bancroft. [2]

BIRTH: Patty was born in ‘46, making her only thirteen as the decade started and barely of voting age when she played Neely in Valley of the Dolls in ‘67. [3]

Anna - now Patty - was not yet 13 when stardom came in the form of the role of Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker, which also starred Anne Bancroft as Helen’s teacher Annie Sullivan. [4]

In 1962, The Miracle Worker (1962) became a movie and Patty won an Academy Award for best supporting actress. [5]

Anna Marie “Patty” Duke (born December 14, 1946) is an Academy Award -, three-time Emmy Award - and two-time Golden Globe Award-winning American actress of stage and film. [1]

HER SWINGIN’ ’60s CREDENTIALS: This award-winning multi-talented teen star wowed Broadway and movie audiences with her landmark role in The Miracle Worker, then she landed her own popular TV sitcom, sang hit pop songs, and descended into the Valley of the Dolls. [3]

Her older brother Raymond’s interest in acting brought the attention of managers John and Ethel Ross to the Duke family and, ultimately, it was young Anna who became their client. [4]

The next few years she was cast in a series of unsuccessful films but made a strong comeback with the 1969 TV movie My Sweet Charlie, which won her the first of three Emmys; the others being for the miniseries Captains and the Kings (1976) and a remake of The Miracle Worker (1979) in which she played the role of Annie Sullivan, co-starring with Melissa Gilbert as Helen Keller. [2]

Patty’s dual roles as the identical cousins Cathy (who, according to the theme song, “adores a minuet”) and Patty (”a hot dog makes her lose control”) brought her the first of nine Emmy nominations. [...] In ‘64, she got her own eponymous TV show, which again broke ground: At eighteen, she was the youngest actress ever to have her own show. [3]

She and Falk were divorced in 1969, and in 1970 she had an affair with actor John Astin that left her pregnant. [4]

Sources:
[1] Patty Duke - Wikipedia
[2] Patty Duke: Biography from Answers.com
[3] Patty Duke
[4] Anna Marie “PattyDuke - About.com
[5] Patty Duke - Biography

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