Patricia Collins
Biography
Biography
Patricia Collins was a big screen film actress known for powerful performances. Collins's earliest roles were in film, including the drama "The Crowd Inside" (1971) with Genevieve Deloir, "A Fan's Notes" (1972) and the drama "Summer's Children" (1979) with Thomas Hauff. She also appeared in the Donald Sutherland adventure "Bear Island" (1979), the comedy "Lost and Found" (1979) with George Segal and the Paul Michael Glaser horror feature "Phobia" (1981). She continued to work steadily in film throughout the eighties and the nineties, appearing in "The King Chronicle" (1988), "Speaking Parts" (1990) and the Megan Follows drama "Deep Sleep" (1990). She also appeared in "The Adjuster" (1992). Collins continued to exercise her talent in the nineties, taking on a mix of projects like "Robert F. Kennedy: The Man, the Myth and the Memories" (NBC, 1992-93), "The Macho Men of the Movies With David Sheehan" (NBC, 1992-93) and "War of the Buttons" (1995) starring Gregg Fitzgerald. Her credits also expanded to "House" (1996). Collins most recently acted in "King John" (2015) with Tom McCamus.