Patti D'arbanville


Actor
Patti D'arbanville

About

Also Known As
Lou Bertini, Patty D'Arbanville, Patti D'Arbanville-Quinn, Malcolm C Bert, Patricia D'Arbanville, Patti D'Arbanville Quinn
Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Born
May 25, 1951

Biography

Striking blonde actress discovered by Andy Warhol while working as a teen disc jockey and cast in a small role in his underground film "Flesh" (1968), directed by Paul Morrissey. D'Arbanville began modeling while a fringe member of Warhol's Factory and moved to France to continue her modeling career at age 16; she appeared in the French films "La Maison," "La Saignee" (1971), "The Crazy ...

Family & Companions

Roger Mirmont
Husband
Actor. French; divorced.
Cat Stevens
Companion
Singer, songwriter. Together for two years c. 1968-70; wrote song "Lady D'Arbanville" in her honor.
Steve Curry
Husband
Singer, actor, farmer. Married in 1980; divorced.
Don Johnson
Companion
Actor, singer. Met in January 1981; together from 1981-86.

Notes

D'Arbanville's name served as the inspiration for Cat Stevens's song "Lady D'Arbanville".

"D'Arbanville has lived on the edge for years. She has kicked heroin and alcohol. She has weathered two broken marriages and a series of failed relationships. She has survived a career that, despite fine work in such films as "Midnight Cowboy", "Rancho DeLuxe" and "Time After Time" has been eclipsed in the public eye by her liaison with Don Johnson." --Margot Dougherty and Vicki Sheff in People, 1989

Biography

Striking blonde actress discovered by Andy Warhol while working as a teen disc jockey and cast in a small role in his underground film "Flesh" (1968), directed by Paul Morrissey. D'Arbanville began modeling while a fringe member of Warhol's Factory and moved to France to continue her modeling career at age 16; she appeared in the French films "La Maison," "La Saignee" (1971), "The Crazy American Girl" (1975), and reunited with Warhol in his "L'Amour" (1973). After returning to America to appear in "Rancho Deluxe" (1974), D'Arbanville was featured in "Time After Time" (1979), played Ryan O'Neal's floozy girlfriend in "The Main Event" (1979) and appeared in "Modern Problems" (1981) and "Real Genius" (1985) before essaying her most challenging role, portraying Cathy Evelyn Smith--D'Arbanville's one-time friend and John Belushi's drug dealer--in the film biography of the "Saturday Night Live" comedian, "Wired" (1989).

In the 1990s, D'Arbanville turned to TV, appearing as a murderer on the NBC daytime drama "Another World" (1992-93) before moving to primetime as a hotelier on the short-lived "South Beach" (NBC, 1993) before hitting her stride as the tough and sassy Lt. Virginia Cooper on the Fox series "New York Undercover," on which she appeared from 1994 until 1997. She returned to daytime in 1998, joining the cast of CBS' "Guiding Light."

Life Events

1967

Moved to Paris to work as fashion model at age 16; photographed by Richard Avedon and Francesco Scavullo; featured in the best-selling book "Scavullo on Beauty" (date approximate)

1968

Film debut at in small role in Warhol's production "Flesh" (filmed c. 1966)

1972

Returned to USA (date approximate)

1973

Moved to Hollywood to appear in "Rancho Deluxe" (1974)

1975

Was addicted to heroin

1978

Went "cold turkey" in kicking her heroin habit with the assistance of an unnamed male friend

1987

Stage debut, "Italian American Reconciliation"

1988

TV-movie debut, "Crossing the Mob"

1989

Cast as Cathy Smith, the woman who injected comedian John Belushi with the fatal overdose, in the biopic "Wired"

1993

Played Roxanne on the NBC action series, "South Beach"

Family

George D'Arbanville
Father
Bartender. Born c. 1916.
Jean Egan
Mother
Artist, set designer.
Phillip D'Arbanville
Brother
Production manager, writer. Born c. 1955.
Jesse Wayne Johnson
Son
Born in December 1982; father Don Johnson; Johnson awarded custody after 1993 court fight.
Emmelyn Quinn
Daughter
Born in October 1990; father, Terry Quinn.
Alexandra Quinn
Daughter
Born c. 1991; father, Terry Quinn.
Liam Quinn
Son
Born c. 1992; father, Terry Quinn.

Companions

Roger Mirmont
Husband
Actor. French; divorced.
Cat Stevens
Companion
Singer, songwriter. Together for two years c. 1968-70; wrote song "Lady D'Arbanville" in her honor.
Steve Curry
Husband
Singer, actor, farmer. Married in 1980; divorced.
Don Johnson
Companion
Actor, singer. Met in January 1981; together from 1981-86.
Terry Quinn
Husband
Firefighter, bar owner. Owns the Whiskey Bar in New York's Paramount Hotel and the bar, Thompson Street; met 1989; married 1993; has two sons from a previous marriage; born c. 1960; D'Arbanville filed for divorce in February 1997; reconciled in June 1997; refiled for divorce.
Tom Landi
Companion
Lighting director. Met on set of "New York Undercover"; engaged as of early 1998.

Bibliography

Notes

D'Arbanville's name served as the inspiration for Cat Stevens's song "Lady D'Arbanville".

"D'Arbanville has lived on the edge for years. She has kicked heroin and alcohol. She has weathered two broken marriages and a series of failed relationships. She has survived a career that, despite fine work in such films as "Midnight Cowboy", "Rancho DeLuxe" and "Time After Time" has been eclipsed in the public eye by her liaison with Don Johnson." --Margot Dougherty and Vicki Sheff in People, 1989

D'Arbanville has seven tattoos.