Talk:Pat Crowley
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Lead Photo
[edit]Doesn't look like the same woman at all in the lead photo from '49. The shape of the face is completely different. I don't think it's Patricia Crowley. Looks a bit more like Kathleen Crowley but I don't think it's her either. Jump Forward Immediately (talk) 03:06, 16 July 2014 (UTC)
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[edit]Article has been tagged for needing sources long-term. Feel free to reinsert the below material with appropriate references. DonIago (talk) 13:35, 25 September 2014 (UTC)
Personal life
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===Personal life===
Crowley is the daughter of Helen and Vincent Crowley, a mine foreman. Her older sister Ann Crowley is an actress and singer. In 1957, she married Edward Gregory Hookstratten, an entertainment and sports lawyer. They had two children, Jon (born 1958) and Ann (born 1960). After they divorced, she wed producer Andy Friendly in 1986. Crowley was often confused with her acting contemporary Kathleen Crowley, who appeared as the guest leading lady in different episodes of most of the same television series. The two Crowleys never appeared together, however, and were not related. Fess Parker noted in his Archive of American Television interview that there were two actresses named Crowley whom everyone was always mixing up, one tall (Pat) and one short (Kathleen), and that he was paired for one project, despite being six and half feet tall, with the shorter Crowley. In the 1950s, Crowley rotated her billing from "Patricia Crowley" to "Pat Crowley" and back again, even on some of the same television series, including Maverick. |
This is a photo of Barbara Stuart who played Miss Bunny, Sergeant Carter's girlfriend, in Gomer Pyle USMC
[edit]Correct the photo. 2600:1004:B16B:1E48:A080:D7BA:93BD:A05A (talk) 02:40, 6 March 2022 (UTC)
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