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Thelma Pippen Byrnes (Pippins)

Also Known As: "Patricia Dane"
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Birthplace: Blountstown, Calhoun, Florida, United States
Death: June 05, 1995 (75)
Blountstown, Calhoun, Florida, United States
Place of Burial: Pine Memorial Cemetery, Blountstown, Calhoun, Florida, United States
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Ex-wife of Tommy Dorsey

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About Patricia Dane

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Dane

Patricia Dane (August 4, 1919 – June 5, 1995) was an American film actress of the 1940s.

Life and career

Born Thelma Pearl Pippins and sometimes known as Thelma Byrnes after her stepfather in Jacksonville, Florida, she began her career designing clothes for a New York City dress firm. She was signed to an MGM contract in 1941 and is sometimes known as Pat Dane in films. Dane's earliest appearances were two uncredited roles in Ziegfeld Girl and I'll Wait For You (both 1941).

She played the part of "Jennitt Hicks" in Life Begins For Andy Hardy and her well-received performance earned her a long-term contract. Dane played "Garnet" in Johnny Eager (1942) directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The film starred Robert Taylor and Lana Turner. Dane received favorable press for her acting in Grand Central Murder (1942), in which she was billed second to Van Heflin.

Dane took a break from her film career when she married bandleader Tommy Dorsey; the marriage lasted from April 1943 to September 1947. Dane was every bit as forthright and exhibitionistic as Dorsey, and Dorsey loved to show her off to friends, according to Dorsey biographer Peter J. Levinson.

Her MGM contract lapsed in 1945. Following her divorce from Dorsey, she resumed her movie career at the low-budget Monogram Pictures studio (Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad, 1948). Dane appeared in two television roles for Fireside Theater and Flight Thirteen, both 1951. Her final film appearances were uncredited parts in Road To Bali (1952) and The Harder They Fall (1956).

Patricia Dane died in 1995 in Blountstown, Florida, aged 75, from lung cancer.

Partial filmography

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Dane#Partial_filmography

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Patricia Dane's Timeline

1919
August 4, 1919
Blountstown, Calhoun, Florida, United States
1995
June 5, 1995
Age 75
Blountstown, Calhoun, Florida, United States
1995
Age 75
Pine Memorial Cemetery, Blountstown, Calhoun, Florida, United States