Patricia Warren was born Patricia Anne Allen in Brooklyn, New York nine months and one day after her parents, John and Patricia Allen, were married. She is the oldest of five daughters: Patti, Bobbie, Debbie, Susan and Andrea. She was attracted to the entertainment field for as long as she can remember. As a very young child she she remembers memor...
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Patricia Warren was born Patricia Anne Allen in Brooklyn, New York nine months and one day after her parents, John and Patricia Allen, were married. She is the oldest of five daughters: Patti, Bobbie, Debbie, Susan and Andrea. She was attracted to the entertainment field for as long as she can remember. As a very young child she she remembers memorizing and performing (all the parts) from the forest scene when Princess Aurora meets the Prince for the first time, in Walt Disney's annimated film "Sleeping Beauty." As a teenager, she started her professional career in New York City as a commercial model and soon after started additioning for television, film and theatrical roles. After many years, although she had some minor successes, she decided that these accomplishments were not enough to entice her to continue to beat the pavement looking for work as an actress. During this time frame she also worked as an associate producer for a few live concerts at prestigious venues in Manhattan, such as Carnagie Hall and Town Hall. In 1990 she offered her services to a not-for-profit organization located in the Catskill Mountains that broadcast global satellite teaching events. This is when she emersed herself and fell in love with production as a calling, and she worked there for a decade. Recently, she relocated to Los Angeles, the city where she always resonated with and feels like she came home at last. Her first love has always been television and it is in this production arena that Patricia is now focusing her considerable skills and energy. Show less «
All a woman needs to look great is a little paint and the right dress.
All a woman needs to look great is a little paint and the right dress.