Occupation Actress Children George D. Scott | Role Actress Name Trish Devere Siblings George Dressel | |
Full Name Patricia Louise Dressel Born March 9, 1941 (age 81) ( 1943-03-09 ) Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, U.S. Spouse George C. Scott (m. 1972–1999) Movies Similar People George C Scott, Peter Medak, Colleen Dewhurst, George Bowers, Devon Scott | ||
Trish van devere
Trish Van Devere (born March 9, 1941) is an American actress. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for the 1972 film One Is a Lonely Number, and won a Genie Award for the 1979 film The Changeling. She is the widow of actor George C. Scott.
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Top 10 Trish Van Devere Performances
Early life
Van Devere was born as Patricia Louise Dressel in Tenafly, New Jersey. She was married to the actor George C. Scott from September 4, 1972 until his death in 1999.
Career
A life member of the Actors Studio, Van Devere played the original Meredith Lord on One Life to Live in 1968, as well as the lead in the 1972 film One Is a Lonely Number, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe award. She appeared alongside Scott in The Last Run (1971), The Day of the Dolphin, and The Savage Is Loose (both 1973, the latter film directed by Scott), Beauty and the Beast (1976, for television), Movie Movie (1978), and The Changeling (1980).
Van Devere performed frequently in both television and film until 1994, and appeared in television programs such as Love Story, The Fall Guy, Hardcastle and McCormick, Highway to Heaven and Love Boat. She also starred alongside Peter Falk in a 1978 episode of the detective series Columbo entitled Make Me a Perfect Murder, in which she portrayed a TV producer who murders her ex-lover.
Late life
After a long acting career, Van Devere settled down in Broad Beach, Malibu, California with her husband. After five years of living in Broad Beach, Van Devere and Scott moved to Retreat Court, a gated community in Malibu. When Scott was aged 67 and Van Devere was in her 50s, the couple adopted George D. Scott, the son of Van Devere's brother, George Dressel.