Patricia received her BA degree in Theatre and Speech from The College of William and Mary; continuing her theatre training as a student on full scholarship at The British American Acting Academy in London, England, where she received her Masters’ Certificate. For the first 12 years after drama school, Patricia’s acting career focused on character work, appearing in theatres in New England: working with such luminaries as Christopher Walken, Sigourney Weaver, Nathan Lane, Allison Janney, Peri Gilpin (it’s a long list.)
She studied privately with the then head of the National Voice Foundation, and worked with Dr. Lucille Rubin, PhD as an assistant voice teacher. Her acting studies continued with Michael Langdon, Michael Schulman, and with voice over coaches, Howard Ross, and John McKinney.
Additionally, she has narrated over 35 industrial films and several commercials, for such clients as: National Geographic, Aris- Isotoner Gloves, National Flower Show, Matchbox Toys, IGA Grocery Stores, Lenox China, Colonial Homes Magazine, Grumman Corp, Amit Women of Israel, Self Magazine, The Wool Bureau, Mitsutoyo, Blackstone Windows, and others. Most recently she completed VO work on the ACX book: Brilliant and four roles in the scripted podcast series: Whistle Stop.
Patricia understands the nature of running a professional art business – and is also an accomplished decorative and fine artist, having exhibited her paintings in 17 International shows from Russia, to Japan, France, the Netherlands, and Italy. Her painting, Circle of Fifths is on permanent exhibit at the Tucson Musician’s Museum, and she was named “Arizona Decorative Artist of the Year 2020” by Build Magazine. She is an avid reader of science fiction, historical novels, and anything related to ancient archeology. She enjoys breeding fancy rare goldfish in her spare time.