Patricia Owens(1925-2000)
- Actress
Patricia Owens was born in Golden, British Columbia, in 1925. When she
was eight she moved to England, where she embarked on a number of stage
plays. Later she was spotted by a Twentieth Century-Fox executive, who
offered her a contract, and in 1956 she went to Hollywood. There she met
Sy Bartlett, whom she married and later divorced in 1958. Warner
Brothers spotted her acting abilities in the classic "Island in the
Sun" and in 1957 asked Fox if she could be loaned out for a part in the
Marlon Brando classic "Sayonara". She received kudos in that film for her
performance as the distraught, scorned fiancée of Brando. It was not
until 1958, though, when she achieved her greatest role, as
the tormented Helene Delambre in the Fox classic "The Fly". The image
of her as seen through the fly's compound eyes is considered one of the classic
moments in the history of science fiction films. It was during the time that "The Fly" was being made that she was trying to reconcile with Bartlett, but it did not
happen. Patricia went on to play in other films, but did not achieve
the status she deserved and continued to star in B Pictures and
television roles. In 1960 she married real estate developer Jerome
"Jerry" Nathanson. The marriage was short-lived but produced Patricia's
only child, Adam, who helped with this biography. Patricia was also
married to John Austin for six years, from 1969 to 1975. Sadly, she died
in 2000 from cancer.