PAT SHEEHAN



'Patricia Ann Sheehan', also known as 'Patricia Sheehan Crosby' (born September 7, 1931 in San Francisco, California – died January 14, 2006 in Beverly Hills, California) was an American actress and model. She was ''Playboy'' magazine's Playmate of the Month for its October 1958 issue.

Contents
Early life
Early career
Fame
Later life
Magazines
Filmography
Awards
See also
External links
Gallery

Early life


Pat's father, Arthur Edmond Sheehan, was an automotive engineer and businessman and her mother, Gladys Anna Larson, worked at a hospital. Her parents divorced in 1935 just a few years after she was born.
In 1942, her brother, Arthur Sheehan, a famous triple-A league pitcher, was drafted into the United States Army. Working as a gunner on a flying fortress, he was promoted to Staff Sergeant and died after his plane was shot down over Germany. Only two out of nine people survived. He was later added to the San Francisco Hall of Fame.
Her brother Ed is a Jehovah's Witness and was a skilled soccer player in high school. He also played Professional Band and was in the Band Corps for WWII.

Early career


In 1949 she won the local Miss Milkmaid pageant which launched her career. Pat had her first chance at fame when she won first place in the Miss San Francisco Pageant of 1950: her prize was a Gensler Lee diamond ring. She took honors for Miss San Francisco and flew to Santa Cruz, California to be on Jim Davis's KCBS Radio Show and take part in the Miss California Pageant. She went on to sign a contract to be the Colgate Comedy Hour Skit Girl.
Pat dated and married George Duuglas Von-Ittu, a union official. They divorced after a year. Shortly after the divorce, she participated in the Miss California Pageant of 1951. Two years later, in 1953, her father died of diabetes.

Fame


Pat was ''Playboy'' magazine's Playmate of the Month for October 1958, tied-in with Mara Corday. Her centerfold was photographed by Sam Wu. She made it into her first magazine, ''Comedy'', on July 1953. She later got into acting, performing in her first movie: ''The Adventures of Hajji Baba''. She later posed for magazines such as ''TV Fan'' and ''People Today''. In 1955, she finally got to speak on camera, when she made it into her first dialogue role on ''Son of Sinbad''.
She was in the movies ''Kismet'', ''The French Line'', ''Daddy Long Legs'', ''Blondie'', as well as ''The NBC Comedy Hour''. Agnes Moorehead was her acting coach during this period.
Pat also became one of the six Goldwyn Girls in 1955.''Gigi'' was her last movie, made the same year she married Dennis Crosby.
Shortly after Bing Crosby's wife, Dixie Lee died of Ovarian cancer, he started dating Pat. Their relationship became very serious. He would fly to San Francisco to do his radio show, then would stop by Pat's place to pick her up for their date. Eventually, Bing proposed to Pat. Although very flattered, Pat thought about the age difference and turned him down.
On 4 May 1958, she married Bing's son Dennis Michael Crosby in Las Vegas, Nevada. They had three children: Gregory Crosby; Dennis Crosby, Jr.; and Patrick Anthony Crosby. Pat and Dennis divorced in 1964; she never remarried.
After divorcing Dennis Crosby, Pat dated a number of famous men. She went out with Australian actor Rod Taylor. She began to suspect that he was cheating on her. They had an argument and then broke up. Later in the 60's, she dated Frank Sinatra.
For a time, Pat dated Elvis Presley; once she flew with him to Memphis to see his mother. She had even gone to dinner with Howard Hughes. She had also modeled with actor Marlon Brando. During the 70's, she dated Jack Cassidy, until his death. The last famous man that she had been known to date was spanish actor Cantinflas.

Later life


Pat's mother died in 1980 from pneumonia.
In her later years, Pat lived in Van Nuys, California with her son Gregory, a Hollywood producer and screenwriter, and his wife Spice Williams, an actress and stuntwoman.
She started taking hormone pills, which caused her to develop breast and uterine cancer. Pat died from a heart attack on 14 January 2006 in Beverly Hills, California.

Magazines



★ ''Playboy''- October 1958; Cover and Centerfold

★ ''Playboy'' (UK)- October 1958; Centerfold

★ ''Parade'' (UK)- September 1965; Cover

★ ''People Today''- December 1956; Walk Down the Stage Slowly; Cover

★ ''People Today''- June 1958; Dennis Crosbys Best Girl; Cover

★ ''TV Fan''- October 1956; Most Gorgeous Gal on TV; Cover

★ ''TV Guide''- July 1956; On the Dotted Line;

★ ''Modern Man Quarerly''- 1957; Cover

★ ''Modern Man''- October 1958

★ ''Eye''- August 1960; Views and Wiews: Pat Sheehan

★ ''Scene''- December 1960; Dennis Crosbys Blonde Bombshell; Cover

★ ''Gala''- March 1958

★ ''Escapade''- January 1957; Cover

★ ''Tempo''- July 1958; Centerfold

★ ''Tempo''- April 30 1957; Cover

★ ''Life''- October 1958

★ ''Times''- May 19 1958

★ ''Times''- December 29 1958

★ ''Comedy''- July 1953; Back Cover

★ ''VUE''- January 1954; Sheehin' is Belivin

Filmography



★ ''Gigi'' (1958) (uncredited) .... Blonde

★ "Blondie" (1 episode, 1957) The Other Woman (1957) TV Episode

★ "The NBC Comedy Hour" Episode #1.5 (1956) TV Episode, Herself, Blonde Actress

★ ''Kismet'' (1955) (uncredited), Harem Showgirl

★ ''Daddy Long Legs (film)'' (1955) (uncredited), Blonde

★ "The Colgate Comedy Hour", Episode #5.19 (1955) TV Episode (uncredited) Pretty Blonde

★ ''The Adventures of Hajji Baba'' (1954) (uncredited) .... Handmaiden

★ ''The French Line'' (1954) (uncredited) Model

★ ''The Dinah Shore Chevy Show'' (1956) TV Episode, Herself

★ ''Son of Sinbad'' (1955) (uncredited) Harem Girl

★ ''Guys and Dolls'' (1955) (uncredited) Actor

Awards



★ ''Miss Milkmaid Winner'' 1949

★ ''Miss San Francisco Winner'' 1950

★ ''Miss California Contestant'' 1951

★ ''Playboy Miss October 1958 Winner'' 1958

See also



List of people in Playboy 1953-1959

External links







jwow- John's Women of the World

Pat Sheehan Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen

Pat Sheehan Photos on Ghostman.dk

Pat Sheehan at Find a Grave

Gallery




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