Pat Paterson

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Pat Paterson (10 April 1910 – 24 August 1978) was an English film actress. Although she made more than 20 films, she is best known as the wife of actor Charles Boyer. The couple's only child, Michael, died by self-inflicted gunshot at the age of 21. In 1928, although aged only 18 (the legal age of adulthood in the UK at that time was 21) she persuaded her parents to allow her to leave for Hollywood. She arrived in 1929 and was signed by Fox Studios as a contract player and immediately began to obtain film roles. She was renamed Patricia (almost immediately shortened to Pat) Paterson, as the Pat-Paterson sound had an ear-catching alliterative rhythm. From 1930-34 she appeared in many studio pictures, in roles of increasing prominence. In the 1935 20th Century Fox film Charlie Chan Goes To Egypt, starring Warner Oland as Chan, she played the female lead, Carol Arnold. This was intended by the studio to serve as her break-out role for leading parts. In early 1934, as production on Charlie Chan Goes To Egypt was wrapping, Maurice Chevalier persuaded his lifelong best friend, fellow French actor Charles Boyer, to attend a Fox Studios post-New Year dinner party at which Pat Paterson was a guest. In interviews over the years, Boyer declared their meeting to have been a case of love at first sight. They married within four weeks of the party, on St. Valentine's Day, 14 February 1934, in Yuma, Arizona. Boyer was quoted in the American news media as claiming his wife would be relinquishing her career, as he felt married women should not work but devote their time and attention to bringing up their children. However, Paterson continued to work. Indeed, arguably her greatest commercial successes came in the five years immediately following her marriage to Boyer. She continued to appear in at least one film per year until the outbreak of World War II in 1939, when she, her husband and Maurice Chevalier, as Europeans, devoted themselves to supporting the war effort of Britain and France. It was the war which effectively brought an end to her film career. On 9 December 1943, two years after her husband Charles became an American citizen, she gave birth to their only child, Michael Charles Boyer, in Los Angeles, California.

Most Popular Pat Paterson Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Bottoms Up Trailer (1934)

12 April 1934

Promoter "Smoothie" King helps a pair of phonies con their way into a movie company. As Wanda heads toward stardom, she turns more and more from King toward the matinée idol.

Idiot's Delight Trailer (1939)

27 January 1939

A group of disparate travelers are thrown together in a posh Alpine hotel when the borders are closed at the start of WWII.

Charlie Chan in Egypt Trailer (1935)

04 June 1935

While investigating the theft of antiquities from an ancient tomb excavation , Charlie discovers that the body of the expedition's leader concealed inside the mummy's wrappings.

Here's George Trailer (1932)

20 September 1932

'Man borrows service flat to impress girl's parents.' (British Film Catalogue)

Call It Luck Trailer (1934)

09 July 1934

A London taxicab driver cashes in on a big sweepstakes ticket and becomes the prey of a confidence-gang that sells him a nag of a cavalry horse on the claim that it is a brother to a current Derby winner.

Murder on the Second Floor Trailer (1932)

04 March 1932

A novelist imagines the murders of his fellow tenants...

Hollywood Goes to Town Trailer (1938)

07 July 1938

This short shows how Hollywood gets ready for the world premiere of an "important" movie. The film celebrated here is Marie Antoinette (1938), which had its premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre.

The Lottery Lover Trailer (1935)

05 February 1935

A crew of young military-school cadets are enjoying their first weekend in Paris. Frank Harrington, a girl-shy cadet, wins the lottery which "They" have organized, an Frank wins the right to woo the star of the Folies Bergere, Gaby Aimee, with her garter serving as proof of conquest.

Spendthrift Trailer (1936)

22 July 1936

A profligate, polo-playing playboy (Henry Fonda) is married to a beautiful but superficial heiress (Mary Brian).

The Great Gay Road Trailer (1931)

21 October 1931

'Romance of the open road and the circus. A tramp poses as baronet's lost son but relinquishes his sweetheart to a younger man.

The Right to Live Trailer (1933)

01 January 1933

A shady financier tries to acquire a new chemical

Bitter Sweet Trailer (1933)

21 August 1933

The first film adaptation, and most faithful, of Noel Coward's 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet. This tells the story of Sarah Linden's romance, the tale begins with Sarah, now older, reminiscing about her first love.

Partners Please Trailer (1932)

31 March 1932

An aristocrat becomes a gigolo.

The Medicine Man Trailer (1933)

01 January 1933

A young man impersonates a doctor.

Night Shadows Trailer (1931)

08 October 1931

Michel, a young sailor, returns home to Marseilles to find that his former lover, Francine, now works in the local brothel.

Lord Babs Trailer (1932)

01 February 1932

A steward inherits the estate of an earl. To repel the advances of an unwanted fiancee, he pretends that he has regressed to childhood behaviors.

The Bermondsey Kid Trailer (1933)

01 November 1933

A newsboy enters a boxing championship where he is matched with a sick friend.

52nd Street Trailer (1937)

19 November 1937

The story of how 52nd Street became New York City's "Nightclub Row" in the 1930s.

Love Time Trailer (1934)

03 November 1934

Newly arrived in the nineteenth century court of Emperor Francis 1st of Austria Countess Valerie happens to overhear a young pianist and advises him to play with more feeling, for he is playing a piece by Franz Schubert, her favorite composer.