Patsy O'Leary
Patsy O'Leary was an Irish-American actress known for her work on Mack Sennett comedies in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Biography
O'Leary was born in County Cork, Ireland, to an Irish mother and a French father; the family relocated to Paris when O'Leary was a girl before heading to America and settling in Tacoma, Washington. She got into acting as a child on Sennett's lot. She appeared in dozens of films over the course of her career and also owned her own restaurant in Hollywood for a time. She married Dr. Clement J. Joynt in 1930 and appears to have retired from acting soon after. She divorced Joynt in 1936.Filmography
- The Girl from Everywhere
- A Dumb Waiter
- Girl-Shy Cowboy
- The Swim Princess
- Love at First Flight
- Run, Girl, Run
- Isle of Lost Men
- Uppercut O'Brien
- The New Half back
- Clancy at the Bat
- A Hollywood Star
- The Golfers
- The Lunkhead
- The Constabule
- The Barber's Daughter
- Jazz Mamas
- Motoring Mamas
- Girl Crazy
- The Bees' Buzz
- The Campus Carmen
- A Hollywood Theme Song
- Racket Cheers
- Don't Bite Your Dentist
- Take Your Medicine
- Grandma's Girl
- Midnight Daddies
- The Bluffer
- Vacation Loves
- Average Husband
- Hello, Television
- Goodbye Legs
- The Chumps
- Campus Crushes
- Fat Wives for Thin
- Radio Kisses
- Honeymoon Zeppelin
- He Trumped Her Ace
- Bulls and Bears
- Half Holiday
- One More Chance
- I Surrender Dear
- Poker Widows
- The World Flier
- Too Many Husbands
- The Fainting Lover
- In Conference
- Just a Bear
- The Dog Doctor
- The College Vamp
- ''The Flirty Sleepwalker''