Burke, Patricia (1917–2003)

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Burke, Patricia (1917–2003)

English actress, singer, dancer. Born Mar 23, 1917, in Milan, Italy; died Nov 23, 2003, in England; dau. of Marie Burke (1894–1988, actress and singer) and Tom Burke (opera singer); m. 2nd husband, John Collingwood.

Came to stage prominence in The Lisbon Story (1943–44), singing "Pedro the Fisherman"; joined Old Vic company and triumphed as Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew to Trevor Howard's Petruchio; over the years, also appeared as Rosalind, as Trilby, as Doll Common in The Alchemist, and as Lampito in Lysistrata, among others; films include The Lisbon Story (1946), The Trojan Brothers (1946), The Dream of Olwen (1947), Forbidden (1948), The Happiness of Three Women (1954), The Day the Fish Came Out (1967) and Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974).

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