Brill, Patti (1923–1963)
Brill, Patti (1923–1963)
American dancer and actress. Name variations: Patsy Paige. Born Patricia Brilhante, Mar 8, 1923, in San Francisco, California; died Jan 16, 1963, in North Hollywood, California.
As a young child, danced in such films as Lilies of the Field (1929) and The Vagabond Lover (1929), among others; signed with Universal as an adolescent and danced a specialty lead in Mad About Music (1938) and in Deanna Durbin's 1000 Men and a Girl (1939); other films include Best Foot Forward (1940), Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) and Music in Manhattan (1944); on West Coast, hosted Special Services and USO shows during WWII; was a regular in Paramount comedy films "Henry Aldrich" (1941–47) and RKO thrillers of "The Falcon" (1943–47); hosted early tv show, "Let There Be Stars" (1949).