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107? Say it ain't so! Happy Birthday to Patsy who would have indeed been 107 years old today. Born in a Williamsburg, Brooklyn tenement apartment before the doctor could even get there, she always seemed to be a little ahead of her time!
80 years ago today, Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly short, âTwin Tripletsâ was released in theaters. A good synopsis can be found here: http://www.lordheath.com/index.php?p=1_1395-Twin-Triplets Patsyâs friend Thelma would be dead within two months. Photo is from Motion Picture Daily (1935).
70 years ago today, Patsy Kelly recorded an Armed Forces Radio Service show (also broadcast across the US) with then famous cabaret singer, Hildegard, who had her own show entitled, The Raleigh Room. Patsy would go on to guest star on Raleigh Room many more times as well as travel around the US doing USO shows with Hildegard and an entourage of other entertainers. Hereâs a link of this broadcast http://randsesotericotr.podbean.com/category/variety/ Â - scroll down to program 25 (noted as pgm 25). Patsy comes on after Hildegardeâs first song, at about the 1:56 mark. Photo has Hildegard on the left, Don McNeill in the center, and Patsy on the right.

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77 years ago today, on July 15, 1937 âEver Since Eveâ was released by Warner Brothers.  There's a clip with Patsy, Marion Davies, and Robert Montgomery at TCM.com! Check it out here: http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/361070/Ever-Since-Eve-Movie-Clip-Breaking-In-Wild-Ukeleles.html
This was the third movie Patsy made with Ms. Davies (the first was Going Hollywood in 1933 and Page Miss Glory in 1935) and Marion requested her specifically for this movie. She even gave Patsy a gift of jewelry for agreeing to be in the picture. When asked if Patsy ever met Ms. Davies' famous paramour, William Randolph Hearst, she said that she had, indeed met him and that he was a very kind, nice man with a very high voice.
On June 11, 1963 Patsy attended a memorial for ZaSu Pitts, who had died on June 7th. (Charles Stumpf states the memorial was June 12 in his biography, however)
According to ZaSu biographer, Charles, Stumpf, Patsy first met ZaSu on the Hal Roach lot as Patsy was hired (essentially) to replace her as Thelma Toddâs sidekick for the MGM shorts. The studio had asked ZaSu to stay on to work with Patsy and show her what to expect given sheâd only had one other credit to her name (the one reel, âThe Grand Dameâ filmed at Vitaphone in NY). Later in their careers, ZaSu and Patsy were dispatched to do a theater tour in the summer of 1941 to promote their first (and only) film together, âBroadway Limitedâ. It wasnât until after Patsyâs Hollywood blacklisting that they entertained working together again on a new television show. Given ZaSu was already a regular on Gale Stormâs show, their TV project never came to fruition, much to Patsyâs disappointment.
Interesting Fact: ZaSu played the part of Pauline (twice) in film versions of âNo, No, Nanetteâ and Patsy won a Tony Award for playing Pauline in the 1971 Stage Musical Revival of âNo, No, Nanetteâ. Strange how two such different actresses could pull off the same part. Maybe there are several ways to play Pauline?
Both photos are from "Broadway Limited", one scene shot with "Renfru" and the other a publicity still.
78 years ago today, on June 5, 1936 âPrivate Numberâ was released by 20th Century Fox.
The third movie to be filmed based on the play, "Common Clay", it is unanimous by any who have seen the movie to agree that the title makes no sense whatsoever. It's a typical love story... poor working girl/servant marries the rich son of the household and they must keep it secret.
The reviews that people bothered to write on both TCM.com and imdb.com are all positive and almost laudatory, but the average votes are 50/50. Given that it has Loretta Young, Robert Taylor, AND Patsy Kelly, it is doubtful youâll regret having watched it. New York Times Review: http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B03E5DD113FEE3BBC4A52DFB066838D629EDE gives Patsy a good notice.