Patricia Neal biography at QuotationFun

A Short Biography of Patricia Neal

Author Name:

Patricia Neal

Born As:

Patsy Louise Neal

Other Names:

Born:

20 Jan 1926

Died:





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Actress                          
Selected Works:

Films:

John Loves Mary - 1949
The Fountainhead - 1949
It's a Great Feeling - 
The Hasty Heart - 1949
Bright Leaf - 1950
The Breaking Point - 1950
Three Secrets - 1950
Raton Pass - 1951
The Day the Earth Stood Still - 1951
Week-End with Father - 1951
Diplomatic Courier - 1951
Washington Story - 1952
Something for the Birds - 1952

Your Woman	Contessa - 1954	
Stranger from Venus - 1954	
A Face in the Crowd - 1957	
Breakfast at Tiffany's - 1961

Hud - 1963 - Academy Award for Best Actress; BAFTA Award; Nominated - Golden Globe

Psyche '59 - 1964

In Harm's Way - 1965 BAFTA Award

Pat Neal Is Back - 1968

The Subject Was Roses - 1968 	Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actress

The Night Digger - 1971
Baxter! - 1973
Happy Mother's Day, Love George - 1973
B Must Die - 1975
Widow's Nest - 1977
The Passage	 - 1979
Ghost Story - 1981
An Unremarkable Life - 1989
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker - 1991
Cookie's Fortune - From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff - 1999
For the Love of May - Grammy May - 2000
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There - 2003
Bright Leaves - 2003
Shattered Glory - 2008
Flying By - 2009 - in process.

TV:

Strindberg on Love - 1960
Special for Women: Mother and Daughter - 1961
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story - 1971
Things in Their Season - 1974
Eric - 1975
Tail Gunner Joe - 1977
A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story - 1978
The Bastard - 1978 - miniseries
All Quiet on the Western Front - 1979
The Patricia Neal Story - 1981 - cameo
Love Leads the Way: A True Story - 1984
Glitter - 1984 - pilot for series
Shattered Vows - 1984
Caroline? - 1990
A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story - 1992
Heidi - 1993.                          
Husband Roald Dahl 1953-1983, five children:
Olivia Twenty 1955 - 1962 died of measles encephalitis; Chantal Tessa Sophia; Theo Matthew born 1960, Ophelia Magdalena; and Lucy Neal born 1965.                          
Hud - 1963 - Academy Award for Best Actress; BAFTA Award; Nominated - Golden Globe.
The Subject Was Roses - 1968 - Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actress.