Patty McCormack, born on August twenty-first, nineteen forty-five, is a distinguished American actress celebrated for her versatile performances across theater, film, and television. She began her career as a child actress, quickly gaining recognition for her remarkable talent.
One of her most iconic roles came in nineteen fifty-four when she portrayed Rhoda Penmark in Maxwell Anderson's psychological drama, The Bad Seed. This performance not only garnered her critical acclaim on Broadway but also earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in the film adaptation directed by Mervyn LeRoy.
Throughout her career, McCormack has taken on a variety of roles, showcasing her range as an actress. She portrayed Helen Keller in the original Playhouse 90 production of The Miracle Worker and played Anne Brookes, the wife of Jeffrey Tambor, in the ABC sitcom The Ropers. Additionally, she appeared as Adriana La Cerva's mother in the acclaimed series The Sopranos and took on the role of Pat Nixon in the film Frost/Nixon, released in two thousand eight.