Patty first gained national attention and praise playing Helen Keller in both the Broadway stage and film versions of The Miracle Worker. As identical cousins on The Patty Duke Show, her name became an American household word. Her later work in Valley of the Dolls, Me, Natalie, My Sweet Charlie, a later television remake of The Miracle Worker, and dozens of other productions established her as one of America’s leading actresses.
Patty’s previous autobiographical works, Call Me Anna and A Brilliant Madness, achieved New York Times bestseller status. Now, her indelible show business legacy echoes enduringly with untold stories of her six-decade career and the legends of her time, including Richard Burton, Laurence Olivier, Helen Hayes, Fred Astaire, Anne Bancroft, Judy Garland, President John F. Kennedy, Helen Keller, Margaret Cho, Garth Brooks, Gloria Vanderbilt, Lucille Ball, Darren Criss, Richard Crenna, Patricia Neal, Liza Minnelli, and Helen Hunt. For the first time, Patty also talks openly of her friendship with actress Sharon Tate and her grisly murder at the hands of Charles Manson.
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“Patty Duke was a dazzling talent who never stopped working. Her insightful reflections on her sixty-year career and coworkers will be catnip to movie buffs.”
— Kevin Howell, independent reviewer and marketing consultant
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Patty Duke (1946–2016) was an Oscar-winning actress and mental health advocate. She won an Oscar at the age of sixteen for her performance as Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker. Duke starred in her own TV comedy, The Patty Duke Show, playing the dual role of a British teenager and her American cousin. Her first role after her series ended was as Neely O’Hara in The Valley of the Dolls. Her work in TV films and miniseries spans forty years, including The Power and the Glory, Amityville Horror, and A Christmas Memory.
William J. Jankowski, since receiving his degree from Widener University has been interviewed for such publications as USA Today and consulted on biographical television specials about Patty Duke’s work for A&E, ABC, Lifetime, and E!
Kathy Garver, the teenage heartthrob from the hit series Family Affair (1966–1971), has voiced numerous audiobooks, including biographies of Patty Duke and Frances Langford, and appeared in such classic films as Night of the Hunter and The Ten Commandments long before she became a television icon.