Remembering Patricia "Pat" Crowley: A Tribute to the Golden Globe-Winning Actress

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Remembering Patricia "Pat" Crowley: A Tribute to the Golden Globe-Winning Actress

Golden Globe-winning actress Patricia "Pat" Crowley, known for her roles in the ABC soap Dynasty and the '60s sitcom Please Don't Eat the Daisies, passed away at the age of 91 in Los Angeles. She had a prolific career spanning over 100 roles in film and television, with her most recent appearance in 2012. Crowley's breakout role came in 1953's Female Forever, and she earned a Golden Globe in 1954 for her work in Forever Female and Money From Home.

Crowley's notable performances include her role as Joan Nash in the NBC sitcom Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, based on the 1960 film and Jean Kerr's book. She also had a recurring role as Emily Fallmont in the ABC soap opera Dynasty in the '80s. Throughout her career, Crowley appeared in various television shows such as The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Friends, and General Hospital, as well as films alongside Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Tony Curtis.

Despite her passing, Crowley's legacy lives on through her extensive body of work and the impact she made in the entertainment industry. She is survived by her husband, two children, five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Rest in peace, Patricia "Pat" Crowley.