Golden Globe Winner Patricia Crowley Has Passed Away: Known for Her Roles in 60s Series.

Golden Globe Winner Patricia Crowley Has Passed Away: Known for Her Roles in 60s Series
Golden Globe Winner Patricia Crowley Has Passed Away: Known for Her Roles in 60s Series

According to The Sun: Patricia Crowley, an actress who was awarded the Golden Globe, passed away at the age of 91.

The actress died in Los Angeles on Sunday, two days before her 92nd birthday.

According to her son John Hookstratten, who works at Sony Pictures, Crowley died of natural causes, as he reported to The Hollywood Reporter.

Crowley won the Golden Globe in 1953 for her role in the film 'Forever Female', where she starred alongside Ginger Rogers.

Famous Roles and Career

Crowley is remembered for her role as journalist Joan Nash in the popular 1960s television show 'Please Don’t Eat the Daisies'.

She appeared in 58 episodes of the series from 1965 to 1967.

Later, in the 1970s, she starred in series such as Police Story and Joe Forrester, which aired from 1975 to 1976.

She also portrayed Emily Fallmont in the 1980s series 'Dynasty'.

Among other notable projects Crowley participated in were 'Happy Days', 'Hawaii Five-O', 'Charlie’s Angels', 'The Love Boat', 'Murder, She Wrote', and 'Generations'.

She also appeared in 'Frasier', 'General Hospital', and 'Friends', where she had a guest role as Mrs. Burgin in 1998.

Final Years and Legacy

From 1997 to 2001, Crowley appeared in over 250 episodes of the series 'Port Charles'.

Additionally, she acted in 65 episodes of 'Generations' in 1989.

In the 2000s, she starred in 'The Bold and the Beautiful', 'The Closer', and 'Cold Case'.

Her last on-screen role was in the romantic comedy 'Mont Reve' in 2012, directed by Rocky Collins and Lynn Von Kersting.

In her personal life, Crowley was married to attorney Ed Hookstratten, who represented celebrities including Elvis Presley and Johnny Carson.

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The death of Patricia Crowley is a great loss to the world of cinema and television. Her rich contribution to the art will be fondly remembered by fans and colleagues. Crowley leaves behind an enduring legacy of creativity and talent that is hard to surpass.

The actress left an unforgettable mark with her heartfelt performances that are forever etched in the memories of viewers. Her work will continue to inspire future generations of artists aspiring to reach the pinnacle on screen.


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