Shirley Patterson, sometimes billed as Shawn Smith, (December 26, 1922 – April 4, 1995) was a Canadian-born
B-movie
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actress of the 1940s and 1950s.
Early years
Born in Winnipeg, Canada,
Patterson grew up in Eastend, Saskatchewan. She was the daughter of druggist Benjamin Patterson. The family moved to Los Angeles because of her father's health problems, and she finished her education there.
Career
Patterson began her acting career after being a beauty contestant in pageants in California from 1939 to 1940. In 1940, she won the Miss California Pageant but was disqualified later when it was found she was underage. The second-place contestant (Rosemary LaPlanche) won the Miss America Pageant in 1941.
She signed a contract with
Columbia Pictures
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after a talent scout saw her perform in a little theater production.
Her career spanned 40 films, a few television appearances, and a
serial.
Patterson played the role of heroine,
Linda Page
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Since Batman's introduction in 1939, the character has accumulated a number of recognizable supp ...
, in the 1943 15-chapter
''Batman'' serial. In 1944, she starred in ''The Vigilantes Ride'' with
Russell Hayden
Russell "Lucky" Hayden (born Hayden Michael "Pate" Lucid; June 12, 1912 – June 9, 1981) was an American film and television actor. He is best known for his portrayal as Lucky Jenkins in Paramount's popular Hopalong Cassidy film series.
Ear ...
and
Bob Wills
James Robert Wills (March 6, 1905 – May 13, 1975) was an American Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader. Considered by music authorities as the founder of Western swing, he was known widely as the King of Western Swing (although S ...
. In 1946, she accompanied
Eddie Dean and
Roscoe Ates in the movie ''Driftin River'', and starred with them again the same year in ''Tumbleweed Trail'', as well as ''Stars Over Texas''. She also was Dean's object of affection in the song "Let's Go Sparkin'" from the 1947 movie ''
Black Hills
The Black Hills ( lkt, Ȟe Sápa; chy, Moʼȯhta-voʼhonáaeva; hid, awaxaawi shiibisha) is an isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America in western South Dakota and extending into Wyoming, United States. Black Elk P ...
''.
[ ] Patterson played Poppea, Nero's consort, in a nonspeaking role in ''
The Silver Chalice
''The Silver Chalice'' is a 1952 English language historical novel by Thomas B. Costain. It is the fictional story of the making of a silver chalice to hold the Holy Grail (itself here conflated with the Holy Chalice) and includes 1st century b ...
'' (1954).
[ ] Two of her last films were the 1957 movie ''
The Land Unknown
''The Land Unknown'' is a 1957 science fiction CinemaScope adventure film about a naval expedition trapped in an Antarctic jungle. The story was allegedly inspired by the discovery of unusually warm water in Antarctica in 1947. It stars Jock M ...
'' and the 1958 science-fiction movie ''
It! The Terror from Beyond Space
''It! The Terror from Beyond Space'' is an independently made 1958 American science fiction horror film, produced by Robert Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn, that stars Marshall Thompson, Shawn Smith (Shirley Patterson), and Kim Spalding. The ...
''. Shortly after the close of filming in 1958 while skiing at Lake Arrowhead, California, she suffered a severely broken leg. She was in a full leg cast for a year and then a half cast for another six months, effectively ending her acting career.
Personal life
She had one child, Alfred F. Smith III (nickname,”Tory”). Patterson was married to Alfred F. Smith Jr.
Death
Patterson had a long fight with cancer in her later years and died in 1995 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean.
Filmography
References
External links
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Shirley Pattersonat b-westerns.com
1922 births
1995 deaths
20th-century American actresses
Actresses from Winnipeg
American film actresses
American television actresses
Canadian emigrants to the United States
Canadian film actresses
Canadian television actresses
Deaths from cancer in Florida
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