Pat Sheehan Biography |
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Short BiographyPat Sheehan was born in San Franciosco, California on September 7, 1931. Her parents were Arthur Sheehan and Gladys Larson. Pat started getting into preforming when she won the Miss Milkmaid Pageant of 1949, then entering the Miss San Francisoc Pageant of 1950. She was sponsored by Pan American Airlines, an ended up winning. She then accepted honors in Santa Cruz, California, losing the Miss California Pageant. Around the same time, she married George Duuglas Von Ittu. They divorced the same year, and George left. Pat dated Bing Crosby, who later proposed to her. She turned him down. In July 1953, she appeared on Comedy Magazine, her very first issue. In 1954, she appeared in two movies, The French Line and The Adventures of Hajji Baba. The following year she appeared in Kismet, Daddy Long Legs, Guys and Dolls, and got her first dialogue role in Son of Sinbad. In 1956 she appeared in such magazines as People Today, TV Fan, TV Guide, Modern Man, and even signed her first NBC Contract, appearing in The Colgate Comedy Hour and the NBC Comedy Hour, and even the Chevy Show. In 1957, she got her big TV Role as the Librarian in the TV Show Blondie, and graced the covers of many more magazines. In 1958, she married Dennis Crosby, and together they had three children, Gregory, Dennis Jr and Patrick. She also won her greatest honor ever, Miss October 1958 for Playboy. Her and Dennis divorced in 1964, and she went on to date men such as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Pressley, Jack Cassidy, Howard Hughes, and even Rod Taylor. Pat appeared on her last magazine, Parade in September 1965. Pat died in Beverly Hills, California on January 14, 2006 from a Heart Attack.Miscellaneous InformationDistinctive FeaturesPosted by
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