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Today in The Post, I have a brief interview with actress Patty McCormack, who plays Pat Nixon in “Nixon/Frost,” opening next Friday. McCormack received an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting ...
Patty McCormack was just 11 years old when she starred in the 1956 classic, "The Bad Seed" — and now she's back for more. She terrified audiences as the demonic child Rhoda Penmark in the ...
More than 60 years ago, a double-braided Patty McCormack took Hollywood by storm, collecting Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations before becoming the youngest person ever to receive a star ...
Patty McCormack took a 62-year detour between her Oscar-nominated turn as Rhoda Penmark, the demonic 8-year-old killer in “The Bad Seed,” and her role as psychiatrist Dr. March in Lifetime’s ...
Oscar-nominated Patty McCormack (The Bad Seed) co-stars in the film, executive produced by celebrity chef, bestselling author and Emmy-winning TV host Giada De Laurentiis.
Patty “Stell” L. McCormack, 95, of Fremont, OH passed away on July 28, 2024 surrounded by her family at Stein Hospice Care Center in Sandusky. Patty was born on December 9, 1928 to Verlin and ...
The pigtails, the wicked smile _ those are the things most people remember about Patty McCormack.
When life threw Patty McCormack a curveball, she was looking for a change. So she packed up the kids, left for Pottsboro, and never looked back.