Patricia Statz was born January 25, 1960 in Chippewa Falls; the daughter of JoAnn (Marek) and Vincent Statz. She attended McDonell High School and pursued a degree in Theater at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire that she completed at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1983. She traveled to Germany a year later to work as an actress and director at U.S. Army base theaters in Heidelberg and Bamberg. Patricia married David Carroll on July 3, 1989 in Bamberg. Patricia and David became close friends with their neighbors and co-workers in Germany and were 'adopted' by a local German family because their own families were so far away in Wisconsin and Texas. Patricia traveled extensively across Europe; she enjoyed playing tour guide during the many visits from family and friends. She also obtained a Masters in Education while in Germany. Patricia and her family moved back to the States in 2000. They bought a house in Takoma Park, Maryland and Patricia started work at the Pentagon. Patricia was working on her Doctorate degree in Education and was active with local schools. She worked to improve education for children with special needs and with talented and gifted students. She is survived by her husband, David Carroll, and two sons, Daniel and Erick, all of Maryland; her parents, Vincent and JoAnn (Marek) Statz of Chippewa Falls; sisters: Elizabeth (Jack) Erickson of Spring Valley, Catherine Statz of St. Paul, Minnesota, Sandra (Carlos Zorrilla) Statz of Otavalo, Ecuador, Nancy (Carlos) Leon of Brookfield, Diane (Jeffrey) Brostrom of Lacey, Washington, Renee (Rakesh) Sreenivasam of Eau Claire, Barbara (David) Krause of Grafton, Jacqueline (Daniel Hoerl) Statz of Middleton, Pamela Statz of San Francisco, California; brothers, Timothy (Leonida) Statz of Canton, Michigan, Charles (Jennifer) Statz of Wausau, Phillip Statz of Chippewa Falls; nine nieces, Heidi Erickson, Kinaya Zorrilla, Jessica and Christina Leon, Kaitlin Statz, Sara and Claire Brostrom, Robyn Sreenivasam and Emma Lee Statz; 12 nephews, Thomas Erickson, Patrick Statz-Boyer, Brian Statz, Joel and Martin Zorrilla, Miguel Leon, Benjamin and Luke Statz, Ryan Sreenivasam, Samuel and Oliver Krause, and Evan Hoerl.
Everybody knows Patricia Javier as P.J., the Sexy Diva of the Philippine cinema. Patricia has starred in over 16 feature films opposite major actors that appropriately showcases her range as an actress in all genres such as action, comedy, and drama. In addition, Patricia has had starring roles in soap operas and many guest appearances in popular shows such as Wowowee, Eat Bulaga, The Buzz, Star Talk, X Files, Home Boy and many others. This Filipina actress is also a talented singer, launching her first album under EMI Records in 2002. As a busy performer, she toured all over the United States including San Diego, where she her future husband. In 2003, she married Dr. Robert Walcher and shortly after had a beautiful baby boy. She is now happily married woman and continuing to pursue her passion in the arts in the United States.
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Patricia Jones is an actress, known for Adult Material (2020), Coronation Street (1960) and Emmerdale Farm (1972).
Patricia Jordá was born in 1980 in Valencia, Valencia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Vis a vis (2015), El comisario (1999) and Segunda Oportunidad (2014).
Patricia was raised in Westport, Connecticut and Louisville, Kentucky. Studied acting at Indiana and Temple Universities after being encouraged by her high-school drama teacher. She finished College with a B.A. degree in theater and immediately started acting in major regional and off-Broadway productions. Back in New York, where she was born, she worked in numerous daytime soaps, commercials and theatrical events. She received a nomination for the Outer Critics Circle Award for her part in the long-running play "The Foreigner". She starred on Broadway in Larry Shue's "The Nerd" and together with her husband, Daniel Gerroll, in "Betrayal" at the Berkshire Theater.
Patricia Kambitsch is an actress, known for 52 Words for Love (2018).
Patricia Kanon is known for Erotiko pathos (1981).
Patricia Kazadi's acting career started when she was only 2 years old - that is when she booked her first role in a music video. Just a couple of months later she starred in a children's theatre, where she worked for 10 years on various plays, both as a dancer and an actress. After that it was time to transition onto the small screen. She has landed her first big break, a role as a regular in a new series on national television. It was a start to a successful acting career. Since then, Patricia has been a leading lady in 15 TV series and 7 feature films, the most recent of which, "Bodo", is based on a true story from the 1920's and 30's era in American and Polish cinematography. This year she starred in a holiday mega hit movie - "Love beyond all" - for which she co-wrote and recorded the theme song of the same title. In 2018 Patricia Kazadi went back to the theatre after an 18 years absence, garnering top reviews from the most prestigious critics. She also starred in the polish version of the Luc Besson movie - "Valerian" - a role originally played by Rihanna. At the same time Patricia Kazadi managed to establish a successful TV career as the most characteristic Polish TV host. She's been the secret weapon of every show she has worked on. At the age of only 17, she became the youngest host in TVN history (hosting 3 different shows and developing her own show on one of the channels as a producer, host and writer). At the same time she worked for MTV Europe, traveling as a VJAY to such countries as Israel and Bulgaria. At the age of 21 she was offered to host the international prime time show "So You Think You Can Dance" - licensed from FOX and watched each week by millions of viewers. She hosted that show for 5 seasons, again as the youngest host in the history of the show Worldwide. There was no sign of stopping. The seasons she would be off "You Can Dance" she would host Simon Cowell's hit show, "X-Factor". Her fun, easy-going personality garnered the attention of Nickelodeon. In 2014 she was asked to represent Northern Europe as a host at the annual Kids Choice Awards in Los Angeles for three consecutive years in a row. Her hosting and sense of fashion gave her recognition in the American press. Her successful TV & Music career has led to two Wiktor Award nominations, the most prestigious awards in Polish television (Polish Emmy's) . "True chameleon, trendsetter, fashion icon" - these are only a few titles used by the media to describe Patricia Kazadi. A perfect blend of Eastern European and African cultures with an edge. She has been making an imprint in the entertainment world since the earliest years of her life as an artist, musician, TV host, and actress. She fought for her dreams with fearlessness and dedication, and established her position as a voice of young women. Her persistent work led to award nominations, 50 magazine covers, hosting two prime time TV shows with millions of viewers, and feature films as a leading lady - being the first Black in Poland doing all this. In 2014 she was the creative director and designer of her limited clothing line collection: Patricia Kazadi for Answear In 2015 she became the ambassador for Levi's alongside Alicia Keys. In 2016 she premiered her beauty line, Neo Nail by Patricia Kazadi, that she created from scratch mixing and choosing the colors in the factory herself. The success of her limited line led to another deal: in 2017 she became the face of the global brand AVON, representing Poland at beauty conferences worldwide. In 2018 KAZADI created her own beauty brand SIN SKIN by PATRICIA KAZADI -this was a total success. The first out of two collections sold out in less than two weeks in over 800 stores across Poland. And landed her several beauty awards nominations winning the most prestigious among them from GLAMOUR magazine.
Patricia Keith is known for Not a Day Goes by: Remembering Hells Canyon (2011), Friends Like Sisters (2023) and From Our Strength: Two Births and Indigenous Identity in Cañar, Ecuador (2011).