Patti Parkison

Actor

Active: 1974-1974

About Patti Parkison

Patti Parkison was an American actress who appeared briefly in the entertainment industry during the mid-1970s. Her only known screen credit was in the 1974 television movie 'All the Kind Strangers,' which starred Stacy Keach and Samantha Eggar. This television film was a psychological thriller that aired as part of the ABC Movie of the Week series. Parkison's role in the production was relatively minor, and she did not appear to establish a significant acting career beyond this single appearance. Like many actors who have brief stints in Hollywood, her contribution to cinema remains limited to this one production. The film itself has become somewhat obscure over time, making information about its supporting cast members particularly scarce.

The Craft

Milestones

  • Appeared in the television movie 'All the Kind Strangers' (1974)

Best Known For

Must-See Films

  • All the Kind Strangers (1974)

Why They Matter

Impact on Culture

Patti Parkison's impact on cinema culture is minimal due to her extremely brief career consisting of only one known film appearance. She represents the thousands of actors who have brief or minor roles in film history without achieving lasting fame or recognition.

Lasting Legacy

Her legacy is limited to her participation in 'All the Kind Strangers,' a 1974 television movie that has itself become somewhat obscure. She serves as an example of the many supporting players who contribute to films but remain largely unknown to the general public.

Who They Inspired

There is no documented evidence of Patti Parkison influencing other actors or directors in the industry, given her limited filmography.

Off Screen

Very limited information is available about Patti Parkison's personal life, as she did not achieve public recognition beyond her single film appearance.

Did You Know?

  • 'All the Kind Strangers' was her only known screen credit
  • The film was an ABC Movie of the Week production
  • The movie also starred Stacy Keach, Samantha Eggar, and John Savage
  • The film was directed by Burt Kennedy
  • Her role was uncredited in some sources, making verification difficult

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Patti Parkison?

Patti Parkison was an American actress who had a very brief career in the 1970s, known only for her appearance in the 1974 television movie 'All the Kind Strangers.'

What films is Patti Parkison best known for?

Patti Parkison is only known for one film appearance in 'All the Kind Strangers' (1974), a television movie that aired as part of the ABC Movie of the Week series.

When was Patti Parkison born and when did she die?

Birth and death dates for Patti Parkison are not publicly available, which is common for actors with very limited filmographies.

What awards did Patti Parkison win?

There are no known awards or nominations for Patti Parkison, as her acting career consisted of only one minor role.

What was Patti Parkison's acting style?

Due to her extremely limited filmography consisting of only one appearance, there is insufficient information to determine her acting style or artistic approach.

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Films

1 film