Patricia Hitchcock was the only child of famous movie director Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, film editor Alma Reville.


 From a young age, Patricia knew she wanted to be an actress. In the early 1940s, she began acting in plays and doing summer theater. Her father helped her get a part in the Broadway show Solitaire, and she also starred in the 1944 Broadway play Violet.


In early 1949, her parents went to London to film Stage Fright, Alfred Hitchcock’s first movie made in Britain since moving to Hollywood. Patricia didn’t know she would be in the movie until her parents arrived. Because she looked a lot like the lead actress, Jane Wyman, her father asked if she’d also be willing to do the scenes that involved tricky driving.


Along with Stage Fright (1950), Patricia acted in her father's film Strangers on a Train (1951), playing Barbara Morton, the younger sister of Anne Morton (Ruth Roman), who is dating Guy Haines (Farley Granger). She also had a small but memorable role in Psycho (1960), where she played Caroline, the plain but kind co-worker of Janet Leigh’s character. Caroline offers her a tranquilizer her mother gave her for her wedding night.


Besides her work in ten episodes of her dad’s TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Patricia also appeared in other programs like Playhouse 90, a live show directed by John Frankenheimer. Still, acting for her father remained the highlight of her career. In her first appearance on his show, Alfred Hitchcock had a bit of fun. After saying goodnight and walking off the screen, he poked his head back in and said with a smile, “I thought the little leading lady was rather good, didn’t you?”

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