Patricia Knox was an American actress who is best known for City of Missing Girls, Prairie Badmen, and Gentlemen with Guns.
Personal and Family Life
Patricia Knox was born Patricia Luella Fargason on August 6, 1926, in Los Angeles, California. She spent much of her early life in California before moving on to pursue an acting career in Hollywood.
Career
Knox began her acting career in the early 1940s and appeared in several films throughout the decade. She gained recognition for her roles in movies such as City of Missing Girls and Prairie Badmen, and she became a familiar face in various genres, including Westerns and drama.
Death and Legacy
Patricia Knox passed away on August 7, 2000, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her contributions to film during the 1940s are remembered by fans of classic cinema, and her performances continue to be appreciated in retrospectives of that era.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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I Accuse My Parents | 1944-10-27 | Vera Moore |
Lady for a Night | 1942-01-05 | Mabel |
The Port of 40 Thieves | 1944-08-13 | Gladys Burns |
Girls in Chains | 1943-05-17 | Jean Moon |
Post Office Investigator | 1949-09-01 | Hannah |
City of Missing Girls | 1941-03-27 | Kate Nelson |
The James Brothers of Missouri | 1949-08-31 | Belle Calhoun |
O, My Darling Clementine | 1943-12-31 | Bubbles |
Trail of Terror | 1943-09-06 | Belle Blaine |
Exposed | 1947-09-08 | Waitress |
Flame of Barbary Coast | 1945-05-28 | Dancehall Girl |
Border Roundup | 1942-09-18 | Amy Sloane |
Flaming Bullets | 1945-10-14 | Belle |
Gentlemen With Guns | 1946-03-26 | Matilda Boggs |
Prairie Badmen | 1946-07-16 | Linda Lattimer |
Heart of the Golden West | 1942-11-16 | Showgirl |
New York Town | 1941-10-31 | Telephone Operator (uncredited) |
Insurance Investigator | 1951-03-23 | Hat Check Girl |
A Man Betrayed | 1941-03-07 | Blonde from Kokomo (uncredited) |
Silent Partner | 1944-06-09 | Dolly Daring |
I Passed for White | 1960-03-18 | Ethel (uncredited) |
A Tragedy at Midnight | 1942-02-02 | Receptionist (uncredited) |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | 1955-10-02 | Woman at Bus Stop |