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Patricia Quinn was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She was beginning to break into television when she was offered the role of "the Usherette/Magenta" in Richard O'Brien's "Rocky Horror Show", the role she would become best known for. Patricia continued to work hard after "Rocky Horror" and soon became a household name going on to star in countless productions alongside some of the biggest names in entertainment. Over the years, Quinn has proved that she can carry off anything with her unique and versatile style and an impressive resume spanning over film, television and theatre. There is only one Patricia Quinn.- Pat Quinn (also known as Patricia Quinn) is an American actress known for such films as "Alice's Restaurant", "Zachariah", "An Unmarried Woman", "Shoot Out", and "Clean and Sober". Early in her career, she starred in several television westerns including "Gunsmoke" and "Dr. Kildare". A member of the Actors Studio Rep Theatre, Broadway from 1964-1965, Quinn was the director of the Young People's Program at Lee Strasberg Institute in Hollywood in the late 1990s. She was initiated by the Maharishi in1965 while a student of Deepak's primordial meditation. During this time, she was an Executive Assistant to Marlon Brando; other sources say she dated him as well. A single mother of two children, Quinn spent most of her professional career in Los Angeles and New York City and her earlier and later days in Panama.
- Patricia Quinn is known for Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), Osa (1986) and Fall from Innocence (1988).
- Patricia Quinn O'Hara is known for Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (1950).
- Patricia Quinn is known for Salted Nuts (2007).
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Patricia Quinn is known for Pete's Meteor (1998).- Art Department
Patricia Quinn is known for Household Saints (1993) and Fall Time (1995).