Patti Brill
Patti Brill, born Patricia Eloise Brilhante, was an American actress, singer, and dancer.
Early life and education
Brill was born in San Francisco, the daughter of Manuel Perry Brilhante and Warrena Joan Owen Her father was from Hawaii.Career
Brill was a child model, toured in a stage show called "Meet the People" as a teen, and became a Hollywood starlet during World War II. She went overseas with the USO to entertain American troops. "Her elfin face and figure, her wide eyes and spirited wit, set her apart from the general run of glamour gals," reported a 1943 profile. In 1951 she headlined in a national tour of It's a Great Day, a variety show that included wheelchair users doing physical stunts and dance acts.Brill appeared in films including The Adventures of a Rookie, The Seventh Victim, The Falcon and the Co-eds, Girl Rush, Nevada, Music in Manhattan, He Forgot to Remember, The Falcon Out West, The [Enchanted Cottage |The Enchanted Cottage], Sing Your Way Home, Live Wires, Hard Boiled Mahoney, and Kilroy Was Here. She appeared on television in episodes of Let There Be Stars and The Donna Reed Show.