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Patsy Parsons
Parsons in Crash of the Moons (1954)
Born
Patricia Parsons

(1931-06-09)June 9, 1931
DiedOctober 26, 2006(2006-10-26) (aged 75)
Other namesPatsy Lee Parsons
OccupationCharacter actress
Years active1937–1956

Patricia Parsons (June 9, 1931 – October 26, 2006) was an American character actress who appeared in about a dozen films beginning in 1937. She was sometimes credited as Patsy Lee Parsons.

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Biography

Parsons's appearance in a benefit show at Madison Square Garden led to a contract with RKO Pictures.[1] She began acting at age 6, and mostly did child roles, notably in Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942). But she is perhaps best remembered for one of her few adult roles, as the evil space tyrant "Cleolanta" on the TV show Rocky Jones, Space Ranger in 1954.

Like many former child stars, Parsons had difficulty finding good adult roles. She retired shortly after leaving Rocky Jones, Space Ranger, making one last TV appearance on Science Fiction Theater in 1956. She was still only in her mid-20s when she stopped acting.

Parsons had a busy post-entertainment career in California as the wife of banker and community activist Solon Soteras. As Pat Soteras, she worked at Pepperdine University and raised three children, Alexander, Nickoletta and Anthony. She also wrote a weekly column for The Malibu Times. In her later years, she was most remembered for her work with the Agoura/Oak Park/ Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce where, as its executive director, she increased membership eightfold.[citation needed]

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1937 They Wanted to Marry Patsy
1937 You Can't Buy Luck Orphan Girl Uncredited
1938 Billy the Kid Returns Miller's 2nd Daughter Uncredited
1939 The Star Maker Cookie
1939 Meet Dr. Christian Patsy Hewitt
1940 Heroes of the Saddle Peggy Bell
1941 Melody for Three Nancy Higby Uncredited
1941 They Meet Again Susie
1942 The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine Marlene Titus
1942 Yankee Doodle Dandy Josie Cohan – As a Girl of 12
1945 Roughly Speaking Louise Jr. – Ages 12–17 Uncredited
1948 Luxury Liner Joyce Uncredited
1953 The Caddy Girl in Dressing Room Uncredited
1954 Manhunt in Space Cleolanta IMDb
1954 Crash of the Moons Cleolanta IMDb

References

  1. ^ Walse, Clarke (July 11, 1937). "Sing, Babies, Sing!". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. p. 45. Retrieved August 9, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

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