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Patricia Ellis (born Patricia Gene O'Brien; died March 26, 1970) was an American film actress of the 1930s.


Early years

Born in
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, most likely in 1915 (although she gave her year of birth to the Social Security Administration as 1920), Ellis was the eldest of four children born to Eugene Gladstone O'Brien, a Detroit insurance salesman, and his wife, Florence Calkins. Her parents divorced in 1929. She was later known as Patricia Leftwich after her step-father, Alexander Leftwich, "an eminent New York producer of musical shows." She had a step-brother, Alexander Leftwich Jr. Her childhood activities included singing and dancing, and she reportedly studied French and German. A 1932 newspaper article said, "Since she was able to walk, Patricia has been familiar with the world of the theater, accompanying her father constantly to rehearsals and performances." That same year, another newspaper reported, "She understudied all her father's leading women in the last few years, assisted him with lighting and costuming, and knows stage production, too." Patricia Leftwich attended Brantwood Hall School and Gardner School for Girls, and began her stage career after leaving school. She took classes in studio facilities while pursuing her acting career.


Stage

Ellis appeared with Chamberlain Brown's stock company at
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, and at the Riviera Theater, New York City.


Film

Given a film test while appearing on stage in New York City, Ellis was put under contract by Warner Bros. In 1932, she had two small parts, both uncredited, in the films ''
Three on a Match ''Three on a Match'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama released by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and stars Joan Blondell, Warren William, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis. The film also features Lyle Talbot, Humphrey Bog ...
'' and ''Central Park''. That same year, she was one of 14 girls chosen as
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; Ellis was the youngest. Her first credited role was in the 1933 film '' The King's Vacation'', starring
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and Marjorie Gateson. After that film, her career took off, with her starring mostly in lower-budget
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, but still working steadily. She had roles in eight films in 1933, co-starring that year with
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in '' Picture Snatcher'', and in another seven in 1934. She started 1935 off with ''A Night at the Ritz'', in which she had the lead female role, opposite
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. She starred in seven films that year and another seven in 1936. Starring alongside some of Hollywood's biggest names, including James Cagney,
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, and
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, Ellis's career was at its peak by 1937. Most of her roles were in
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, along with some mysteries and
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s, and by 1936, she was playing the female lead in almost all her films. She starred in five films that year, then only three in 1938, and finally just two in 1939.


Singing

After her work in film, Ellis ventured into music, saying, "I was just getting into a rut in Hollywood. ... I want to start a new career -- singing." She made a soundie in 1941. A review in the trade publication ''Billboard'' commented: "Miss Ellis isn't bad on voice and excells (sic) on appearance. Men will pay attention to her." In 1941, she and
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headlined with Blue Barron and his Orchestra at Hamid's Pier in
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. She appeared on Broadway in ''Louisiana Purchase'', a musical comedy.


Personal life

Ellis retired in 1939, leaving Hollywood behind. On July 12, 1941, she married George T. O'Maley, a successful businessman from
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. She settled into private life, raising her family in Kansas City. The O'Maleys had one daughter.


Death

Ellis remained married to O'Maley for the remainder of her life, dying of colon cancerDeath certificate for Patricia O'Maley, giving year of birth as 1920
findagrave.com; accessed October 3, 2021.
on March 26, 1970 in
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.U.S. Social Security Death Index
accessed May 6, 2017.
She was
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.


Partial filmography

* ''
Three on a Match ''Three on a Match'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama released by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and stars Joan Blondell, Warren William, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis. The film also features Lyle Talbot, Humphrey Bog ...
'' (1932) - Linda * ''
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'' (1932) - Vivian (uncredited) * ''
Lawyer Man ''Lawyer Man'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Dieterle, based on the novel by Max Trell. The film stars William Powell and Joan Blondell. It was produced by Warner Bros. By the time of the release, several actors we ...
'' (1932) - Law Secretary (uncredited) * '' The King's Vacation'' (1933) - Millicent Everhardt * '' 42nd Street'' (1933) - Secretary (uncredited) * ''
Elmer, the Great ''Elmer, the Great'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Joe E. Brown and Patricia Ellis. Plot Elmer Kane ( Joe E. Brown) is a rookie ballplayer with the Chicago Cubs whose ego is matched only by his appe ...
'' (1933) - Nellie Poole * '' Picture Snatcher'' (1933) - Patricia Nolan * '' The Narrow Corner'' (1933) - Louise Frith * '' The World Changes'' (1933) - Natalie Clinton Nordholm * ''
Convention City ''Convention City'' is a 1933 American pre-Code sex comedy film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Joan Blondell, Guy Kibbee, Dick Powell, Mary Astor and Adolphe Menjou. The film was produced by Henry Blanke and First National Pictures and ...
'' (1933) - Claire Honeywell * '' Easy to Love'' (1934) - Janet * '' Harold Teen'' (1934) - Mimi Snatcher * ''
Let's Be Ritzy ''Let's Be Ritzy'' is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Harry Sauber and Earle Snell. The film stars Lew Ayres, Patricia Ellis, Isabel Jewell, Frank McHugh, Berton Churchill and Robert McWade. The film ...
'' (1934) - Ruth Sterling * ''
Affairs of a Gentleman ''Affairs of a Gentleman'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Cyril Hume, Peter Ruric and Milton Krims, adapted from the play by Edith Ellis and Edward Ellis (actor). The film stars Paul Lukas, Le ...
'' (1934) - Jean Sinclair * '' Here Comes the Groom'' (1934) - Patricia Randolph * '' The Circus Clown'' (1934) - Alice * '' Side Streets'' (1934) - Mary Thatcher (scenes deleted) * ''
Big Hearted Herbert ''Big Hearted Herbert'' is a 1934 domestic comedy film starring Aline MacMahon and Guy Kibbee as a middle-aged couple. It is based on the Broadway play of the same name by Sophie Kerr and Anna Steese Richardson, which was in turn based on the sho ...
'' (1934) - Alice Kainess * ''
The St. Louis Kid ''The St. Louis Kid'' is a 1934 drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring James Cagney. Plot A truck driver A truck driver (commonly referred to as a trucker, teamster, or driver in the United States and Canada; a truckie in Aus ...
'' (1934) - Ann Reid * ''
A Night at the Ritz ''A Night at the Ritz'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and starring William Gargan, Patricia Ellis and Allen Jenkins.Gledhill p.36 The art direction was by Esdras Hartley. The film is of interest because the storylin ...
'' (1935) - Marcia Jaynos * ''
While the Patient Slept ''While the Patient Slept'' is a 1935 comedy murder mystery film directed by Ray Enright starring Aline MacMahon as a nurse/crime sleuth and Guy Kibbee as her boyfriend and police detective. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Mig ...
'' (1935) - March * ''
Hold 'Em Yale ''Hold 'Em Yale'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and written by Damon Runyon, Paul Gerard Smith, and Eddie Welch. The film stars Patricia Ellis, Cesar Romero, Buster Crabbe, William Frawley, Andy Devine, and George ...
'' (1935) - Clarice Van Cleve * '' Stranded'' (1935) - Velma Tuthill * '' Bright Lights'' (1935) - Claire Whitmore * ''
The Case of the Lucky Legs ''The Case of the Lucky Legs'' is a 1935 mystery film, the third in a series of Perry Mason films starring Warren William as the famed lawyer. Plot Margie Clune wins the "Lucky Legs" beauty contest concocted by Frank Patton, but has trouble ...
'' (1935) - Margie Florence Clune * '' The Payoff'' (1935) - Connie * ''
Freshman Love ''Freshman Love'' is a 1936 sound film based on George Ade's oft filmed 1904 play '' The College Widow'', adaptations of which were filmed twice previously, in 1915 and 1927, and parodied by the Marx Brothers in their 1932 film '' Horse Feathers ...
'' (1936) - Joan Simpkins * ''
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'' (1936) - Ann Vangarick * '' Snowed Under'' (1936) - Pat Quinn * '' Postal Inspector'' (1936) - Connie Larrimore * ''
Love Begins at 20 ''Love Begins at 20'' is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dalton Trumbo and Tom Reed, based on the 1929 play ''Broken Dishes'' by Martin Flavin. The film stars Hugh Herbert, Patricia Ellis, Warren Hull, Hob ...
'' (1936) - Lois Gillingwater * '' Down the Stretch'' (1936) - Patricia Barrington * '' Sing Me a Love Song'' (1936) - Jean Martin * '' Step Lively, Jeeves!'' (1937) - Patricia Westley * ''
Melody for Two ''Melody for Two'' is a 1937 American musical film directed by Louis King and starring James Melton, Patricia Ellis and Marie Wilson. The film is notable for introducing the song " September in the Rain", which subsequently became a pop standard ...
'' (1937) - Gale Starr * ''
Venus Makes Trouble ''Venus Makes Trouble'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring James Dunn, Patricia Ellis and Astrid Allwyn. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures as a second feature. Synopsis The plot revolves ...
'' (1937) - Kay Horner * ''
Rhythm in the Clouds ''Rhythm in the Clouds'' is a 1937 American film directed by John H. Auer. Plot Struggling songwriter Judy Walker gets two hours notice to vacate her room. In frustration, she accidentally spills "ink eraser" on her latest rejection letter, wh ...
'' (1937) - Judy Walker * '' Paradise for Two'' (1937) - Jeannette DuPont * ''
The Lady in the Morgue ''The Lady in the Morgue'' (1936) is one of the novels by Jonathan Latimer featuring private detective William Crane. The lady of the title is a female corpse which is stolen from a Chicago morgue before the dead woman's identity can be establi ...
'' (1938) - Kathryn Courtland aka Mrs. Sam Taylor * ''
Romance on the Run ''Romance on the Run'' is a 1938 American comedy crime film directed by Gus Meins and starring Donald Woods and Patricia Ellis. Plot A very expensive necklace known as the "Czarina's Tears" is stolen from Phelps' jewelry shop. The next morn ...
(1938) - Dale Harrison * ''
Block-Heads ''Block-Heads'' is a 1938 comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It was produced by Hal Roach Studios for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, a reworking of elements from the Laurel and Hardy shorts ''We ...
'' (1938) (with
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) - Mrs. Gilbert * ''
Back Door to Heaven ''Back Door to Heaven'' is a 1939 American crime drama film directed by William K. Howard and starring Wallace Ford, Aline MacMahon, Stuart Erwin and Patricia Ellis. Plot The story revolves around a delinquent boy later to become a convict, t ...
'' (1939) - Carol Evans * ''
Fugitive at Large ''Fugitive at Large'' is a 1939 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jack Holt, Patricia Ellis and Stanley Fields.Slide p.121 Cast * Jack Holt as Tom Farrow / George Storm * Patricia Ellis as Patricia Farrow * Stanl ...
'' (1939) - Patricia Farrow (final film role)


References


External links

*
Patricia Ellis biodata
imdb.com; accessed October 3, 2021.
Patricia Ellis profile
virtual-history.com; accessed October 3, 2021.
Patricia Ellis (using her birth name Patricia Gene O'Brien), July 12, 1941 marriage certificate

Patricia Ellis O'Brien "New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957"
* Evidence supporting 1918 birth year:
1. 1920 US Census Data for Patricia O'Brien, daughter of Eugene and Florence O'Brien, Detroit, Michigan (Patricia Ellis's birthplace, Birmingham, Wayne County, is a suburb of Detroit, Michigan).
2
"Patricia Ellis Feels No Older As She Turns 21", Argus Leader (Sioux Falls, South Dakota), June 15, 1939, p. 20.
br> 3
"Marriage Revealed by Patricia Ellis", Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan), July 15, 1941, p. 4.
br> 4
USS Roma ship manifest, arriving New York October 1, 1937, listed passenger Patricia Ellis O'Brien, age 19, as born May 20, 1918, Detroit, Michigan, and living in Beverly Hills, California.
br> 5
"Hollywood's Youngest Leading Lady" St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri), April 10, 1935, p. 37.
br> 6
"Only 17, But Going Places" Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio), December 8, 1935, p. 100.
br> 7
"Patricia Ellis Weds in East", Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California), July 15, 1941, p. 23
br> 8
"Pat's Pal, 'Banksy'" by Jeremy Asher, Modern Screen, April, 1936, pp. 20-21, 114
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ellis, Patricia American film actresses Actresses from Michigan Warner Bros. contract players WAMPAS Baby Stars 20th-century American actresses 1970 deaths Year of birth uncertain Deaths from colorectal cancer Deaths from cancer in Missouri People from Birmingham, Michigan