Like many of you, I was saddened to hear of the passing of Patty Duke. I met the woman over thirty years ago when I was working as a receptionist at the then relatively small talent agency, Creative Artists, which represented both her and her husband, John Astin.
I knew
her as Anna, her given name and one which everyone at the agency was requested
to use. If I didn’t know the actress,
Patty, I did come to know the woman, Anna.
She was gracious, funny, and warm.
And she spoke in an almost gravelly voice.
I loved
her in the role of Helen Keller in The
Miracle Worker, for which she won an academy award for Best Supporting
Actress. I was also a faithful viewer of
The Patty Duke Show which aired in
the early sixties (I can still remember most of the lyrics to the theme song.)
Probably
my best memory of Anna/Patty is the time my sister came to Los Angeles to visit
with her son, Jonathan, who was about to celebrate his fifth birthday. I offered to throw him a little party and
then realized that I didn’t have too many friends with little ones back
then. I managed to “scrape up” a few
kids, not wanting his party to be a disaster. When I mentioned this to Anna,
she and John immediately offered to bring their two sons, Sean, who was a year
older than Jonathan, and Mackenzie, who was a year younger. I accepted their generous offer and John
brought them to the party. Both parents were down to earth and very
approachable.
Patty
Duke, or as I knew her Anna Astin, was a lovely woman who left us far too soon.
The
Patty Duke Show Theme Song
From Zanzibar to Barclay Square.
But Patty's only seen the sights
A girl can see from Brooklyn Heights -
What a crazy pair!
But they're cousins,
Identical cousins all the way.
One pair of matching bookends,
Different as night and day.
Where Cathy adores a minuet,
The Ballet Russes, and crepe suzette,
Our Patty loves to rock and roll,
A hot dog makes her lose control -
What a wild duet!
Still, they're cousins,
Identical cousins and you'll find,
They laugh alike, they walk alike,
At times they even talk alike -
You can lose your mind,
When cousins are two of a kind.
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I had only partial lyrics stuck in my head - thank you for completing them for me! Sad that we are losing so many artists this year.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute and story. I totally remember the song....and the hair! Didn't one have the flip and the other the undercurl?
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