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Name
  
Bart Patton

Role
  
Actor


Children
  
Tyler Patton

TV shows
  
Riverboat

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Spouse
  
Mary Mitchel (m. 1961–1980)

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Movies
  
Dementia 13, The Rain People, Spider Baby, Unshackled, Wild Wild Winter

Similar People
  
Mary Mitchel, Jack Hill, Lennie Weinrib, Francis Ford Coppola, Jill Banner

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Bart Patton (born Phillip Bardwell; July 11, 1939 in Culver City, California), is an American actor, producer, and director.

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Biography

Bart's first acting job was as Scampy the Clown in Super Circus where he was credited as "Bardy Patton". He continued making acting appearances in such television shows as 77 Sunset Strip while in high school. He replaced Burt Reynolds on Riverboat.

Patton attended UCLA, where he met his future wife, Mary Mitchell, and Francis Ford Coppola, with whom he made a student film. He dropped out after only one semester to make Gidget Goes Hawaiian, marrying Mitchell after completion of the film.

Coppola cast the couple in his Dementia 13 that introduced him to producer Roger Corman and Jack Hill, who reshot some of the film. Patton moved behind the camera in Hill's Spider Baby as production manager and assistant director whilst Mary Mitchell co-starred. Corman used Patton to produce additional footage for some of his films for television release.

Corman financed Patton's first film, Beach Ball, as a producer. Universal Pictures was impressed, with Universal and MCA signing a contract in 1965 for Patton and director Lennie Weinrib to make 14 rock and roll films in a two-year period. However, the only ones produced were a ski party type film, Wild Wild Winter, and a spy spoof, Out of Sight. Patton also produced Coppola's The Rain People.

He made his directorial debut with Unshackled in 2000.

References

Bart Patton Wikipedia


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