Patsy Pease

Patsy Pease

Birthday: 5 July 1956, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Born Patricia Ann Pease "Patsy Pease" was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. She attended the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston Salem N.C. (a four year bachelor's program). She also studied and taught Jazz dance while at University .She was awarded a Theater scholarship for her Junior and Senior years.Pease&#... Show more »
Born Patricia Ann Pease "Patsy Pease" was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. She attended the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston Salem N.C. (a four year bachelor's program). She also studied and taught Jazz dance while at University .She was awarded a Theater scholarship for her Junior and Senior years.Pease's first job in N.Y.C. was in the 1979 cult film "He Knows You're Alone" directed by Armand Mastroianni. Soon followed, the country western vixen, Cissie Mitchell on the soap opera "Search For Tomorrow"from 1979-1982.In 1983 she left New York for Los Angeles and appeared in Roger Corman's "Space Raiders" as Amanda (a space age gunslinger) 1984, Pease debuted as Kimberly Brady on Days of Our Lives.She won "Best Actress" in the Soap Opera Digest Awards in 1986 and the "Best Super Couple Award" the same year with Charles Shaughnessy. She was nominated again in 1988 for "Best Actress", but won for "Best Super Couple" again the same year.She went off contract in 1993 to raise her 2 sons. She continued her role on "Days Of Our Lives" as a recurring basis making guest appearances until 2015. After she was no longer on contract with NBC her work included 4 films: "Two Shades Of Blue", "Improper Conduct","Total Reality", and "Drop Dead Gorgeous". She also did another reoccurring role on "Young and the Restless" as Patrice Fennel and Lola Baker on "The Bay The Series".In 2015 she was nominated for an ISA award for Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series for "The Bay" directed/created by Gregori Martin She is an accredited teacher for the American Film Institute and S.A.G. Conservatory. Show less «
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