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Occupation
  
Actress, singer

Spouse
  
Alexander Kokinacis

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Patsy Garrett

Years active
  
1928–2015


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Full Name
  
Virginia Garrett

Born
  
May 4, 1921 (
1921-05-04
)

Died
  
January 8, 2015, Indio, California, United States

Children
  
Kathy Kokinacis, Jeff Kokinacis

Parents
  
Fredda Gwynne Oxley, Carl Mason Garrett

Movies and TV shows
  
Benji, For the Love of Benji, Benji's Very Own Christma, Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor, Dennis the Menace

Similar People
  
Joe Camp, Bud Yorkin, Alan J Pakula

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Virginia "Patsy" Garrett (May 4, 1921 – January 8, 2015) was an American actress and singer. Beginning her career as a radio performer at the age of seven, Garrett is best known for her seven years on Fred Waring's Pleasure Time radio show during the 1940s, as well as for her recurring television and film roles; as nosy neighbor Mrs. Florence Fowler on Nanny and the Professor (1970–1971), school secretary Miss Hogarth on Room 222 (1972–1973) and as Mary Gruber in the Benji series of motion pictures beginning in 1974.

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Career

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Active on stage, screen and television beginning with a dance recital at age four, Garrett had her own children's radio show in Richmond, Virginia by age seven. At the age of seventeen, Garrett was a regular on Fred Waring's national radio show "Pleasure Time" as a comic singer from 1938 to 1945. During this time, she was approached by Cole Porter to promote a ballad ("Begin the Beguine") which he had written for a new musical. In 1981, Garrett was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award recognizing her achievements within the entertainment industry as a child actress and singer.

In the late 1960s, Garrett provided cartoon voiceovers for a number of Hanna-Barbera projects, including The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. A small part as the mayor's wife in a 1969 Elvis Presley movie, The Trouble with Girls, reportedly led to a lifelong friendship with the singer. While working on the film, Garrett frequently baked cookies for the cast. Presley's schedule usually meant his arriving late on the set, which in turn meant that he missed out on the treats. Garrett baked him a special batch which he brought with him to Las Vegas where he was scheduled to perform. As she was passing through Las Vegas, Garrett reportedly phoned Presley not for tickets, but for the return of her baking tin.

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U.S. television audiences of the 1970s may remember Garrett for another recurring role in a series of commercial messages as the "Purina Cat Chow Lady." A post-production trick involving the controlled forward motion and reversal of the film had Garrett dancing the "chow-chow-chow" with a cat in a good-humored parody of the cha-cha-cha.

Later years

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In 2000, the TV Land cable television channel aired the original Purina commercials as part of their "Retromercials" series of fondly remembered national television ads of the past. On November 28, 2004, California's Desert Theater League awarded Garrett its lifetime achievement award. She continued to appear in local theater productions in and around the Palm Springs, California area. She died on January 8, 2015, after a brief illness.


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Filmography

Actress
1991
Mississippi Masala as
Shop-at-Home Anchor Person 2
1987
Dennis the Menace (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Martha Wilson
1981
Sanford (TV Series) as
Mrs. Pettie
- Cal's Mom (1981) - Mrs. Pettie
1978
Benji's Very Own Christmas Story (TV Movie) as
Patsy Garrett
1978
Happily Ever After (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Hale
1977
For the Love of Benji as
Mary
1976
Family (TV Series) as
Mrs. Kessler
- Such Sweet Sorrow (1976) - Mrs. Kessler
1976
Harry O (TV Series) as
Manageress
- Book of Changes (1976) - Manageress
1975
The Rookies (TV Series) as
Neighbor
- Shadow of a Man (1975) - Neighbor
1975
Kojak (TV Series) as
Mrs. Wetzel
- Out of the Frying Pan- (1975) - Mrs. Wetzel (uncredited)
1974
Lucas Tanner (TV Series) as
Clerk
- Look the Other Way (1974) - Clerk
1974
Ironside (TV Series) as
Motel Manager
- Setup: Danger! (1974) - Motel Manager
1974
The Parallax View as
Woman
1974
Benji as
Mary
1974
Apple's Way (TV Series) as
Director
- The Musician (1974) - Director
1972
Maude (TV Series) as
Helen / The Whisper Lady
- The Office Party (1973) - Helen (uncredited)
- Maude and the Radical (1972) - The Whisper Lady
1969
Room 222 (TV Series) as
Miss Hogarth / Mrs. Vaughn
- Pi in the Sky (1973) - Miss Hogarth
- Pete's Protege (1973) - Miss Hogarth
- A Hairy Escape (1973) - Miss Hogarth
- Someone Special (1973) - Miss Hogarth
- Fifteen Years and What Do You Get? (1973) - Miss Hogarth
- The Nichols Girl (1972) - Miss Hogarth
- Elizabeth Brown Is Failing (1972) - Miss Hogarth
- Hands Across the Sea (1972) - Miss Hogarth
- And He's Not Even Lovable (1972) - Miss Hogarth
- Just Call Me Mr. Shigematsu (1972) - Miss Hogarth
- I Wonder If January 15th Will Ever Come Again? (1972) - Miss Hogarth
- The Flu (1969) - Mrs. Vaughn
1973
Wicked, Wicked as
Mrs. Griswald - Housekeeper
1973
The Waltons (TV Series) as
Lady
- The Bicycle (1973) - Lady
1973
Columbo (TV Series) as
Cleaning Woman
- A Stitch in Crime (1973) - Cleaning Woman
1972
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Miss Atkins
- A Substitute Womb (1972) - Miss Atkins
1972
The Astronaut (TV Movie) as
Lady
1971
Sarge (TV Series) as
Mrs. Gliff
- A Bad Case of Monogamy (1971) - Mrs. Gliff
1970
Nanny and the Professor (TV Series) as
Mrs. Fowler
- Nanny and Her Witch's Brew (1971) - Mrs. Fowler
- Aunt Henrietta's Premonition (1971) - Mrs. Fowler
- South Sea Island Sweetheart (1971) - Mrs. Fowler
- The Balloon Ladies (1971) - Mrs. Fowler
- The Man Who Came to Pasta (1971) - Mrs. Fowler
- The Humanization of Herbert T. Peabody (1970) - Mrs. Fowler
- My Son, the Sitter (1970) - Mrs. Fowler
- The Masculine-Feminine Mystique (1970) - Mrs. Fowler
- The Tyrannosaurus Tibia (1970) - Mrs. Fowler
- Spring, Sweet Spring (1970) - Mrs. Fowler
- Nanny Will Do (1970) - Mrs. Fowler
1969
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Nurse / Receiving Nurse / Emergency Receiving Nurse
- Death Grip (1970) - Nurse
- His Brother's Keeper (1970) - Nurse
- Jeopardy (1969) - Emergency Receiving Nurse
- Emergency in Ward E (1969) - Receiving Nurse
- The Last Ten Yards (1969) - Receiving Nurse
1969
The Trouble with Girls as
Mrs. Gilchrist
1968
Micro Ventures (TV Series) as
Jill Carter
1968
The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (TV Series) as
Jill Carter (voice)
1968
Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
Nurse
- The Devil's Surrogate (1968) - Nurse
1967
Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor (TV Series) as
Sheera
- The People Keepers/The Aqua-Bats/The Snow Trapper (1967) - Sheera (voice)
- The Giant Hunters/The Crab Creatures/Mightor Meets Tyrannor (1967) - Sheera (voice)
- The Serpent Queen/The Electrofying Shoctopus/The Bird People (1967) - Sheera (voice)
1967
Divorce American Style as
Phoebe (uncredited)
1965
Diamond Jim: Skulduggery in Samantha (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Torgeson
1964
Dear Heart as
Millicent (uncredited)
1964
R. B & Myrnalene (TV Series) as
Mrs. Thompson
1964
Breaking Point (TV Series) as
Woman Asking for Directions
- Confounding Her Astronomers (1964) - Woman Asking for Directions (uncredited)
1962
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Doris Randall / Agnes Peters
- Top Secret (1963) - Doris Randall
- What's Cooking? (1962) - Agnes Peters
1962
The Chapman Report as
Older Married Woman (uncredited)
Self
1988
Win, Lose or Draw (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 25 January 1988 (1988) - Self - Panelist

References

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