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Patricia Harty (actor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Patricia Harty (actress)

Patricia Harty (born November 5, 1941 in Washington, D.C.), also known professionally as Trisha Hart, is an American actress. She is known for her starring roles in several short-lived television series, ''Occasional Wife'' (1966-67) as Greta Patterson, ''Blondie'' (1968) as the titular Blondie Bumstead, ''The Bob Crane Show'' (1975) as Ellie Wilcox and ''Herbie, the Love Bug'' (1982) as Susan MacLane. She also appeared on Broadway in ''Fiorello!''〔(Did Love Spoil Publicity Plan? )〕 and ''Sail Away''.〔(The Lyon's Den )〕
Harty married ''Occasional Wife'' co-star Michael Callan in June 1968.〔(Names in the News )〕 The marriage ended in divorce. She married Les Sheldon, who had been associate producer on ''The Bob Crane Show'', in 1975.〔(From Failure, Success )〕
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