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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0300833Patricia Gage - IMDb

    Patricia Gage (1940-2010) was a Scottish-born actress who appeared in American Psycho, Highlander: The Raven and other films and TV shows. She was also a voice actress for animated series and movies, such as Miss Spider's Sunny Patch and Anne of Green Gables.

    • January 1, 1
    • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada
  2. With Kyle Downes, Jordan Allison, Patricia Gage, Kay Tremblay. Tom and Jon are surprised when their strange Aunt Dahlia arrives to look after them while their parents are on vacation. Their surprise turns to shock, though, when they realize what she has in store for them.

    • (631)
    • Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
    • Randy Bradshaw
    • 1997-10-04
    • Are Patricia & Paxton Still Together?
    • About Patricia's Husband: Where Is He Now?
    • Patricia Gage Daughter & Custody Battle
    • Rumours About Patricia's Divorce
    • What Happened After Their Divorce?
    • About Patricia's Ex-Husband Current Relationship
    • Who Was The First Love of Patricia Gage?
    • Cancer: Reason Behind Pat's Death
    • What Was Patricia's Last Wish?
    • Patricia's Daughter's Statement on Her Demise
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    Street Time actress Patricia Gage was married to Paxton Whitehead, a British actor-director and playwright. They married in 1971in a private ceremony where they exchanged their vows in the presence of close friends and family. Interestingly,Paxton was thirty-four, and Patricia was thirty-one at the time of their marriage. After fifteen years of mar...

    Paxton Whitehead, aka Edwin Francis Paxton Whitehead, is a versatile British actor. He is not only famous among the public for his fantastic acting skills but also his direction and playwright. He was born on October 17, 1937, in Larkfield, Kent, England. Whitehead started his career as a theatre actor in 1949. Later, he made his Broadway debut wit...

    As mentioned earlier, the ex-couple Paxton and Patricia had one child from their married relationship. Their daughter's name is Heather Whitehead. However, they have not talked much about their daughter on any media. Additionally, they have put their daughter, Heather Whitehead, out of the media exposure to this date. Like other celebrity divorce c...

    According to rumours, Heather Whitehead was not a child of Paxton. And that was the main reason for their divorce. But both of them had claimed that the talks were false. Patricia Gage, often called "Pat," strongly disagreed when asked about the rumours and always said that these are imaginary rumours. Also, she stated:

    After one year of their divorce from Patricia, Paxton married Katherine Jane Robertson in 1987. However, he has not talked much about her current wife in any media. On the other hand, Patricia did not marry any other guy after her divorce from Paxton. It seems that she decided not to match any other gut except Paxton. Since then, she lived with her...

    As mentioned earlier, the lovely couple Paxton and Katherine are married and still together, bonded by their love bond. It has been thirty-five years since they married, and they are hoping for their ruby anniversary. Katherine and Paxton have been blessed with two children, a son and a daughter. Sarah Whitehead is the lovely daughter, whereas thei...

    Rabid actress Patricia, aka Pat, never openly said she had dated anyone before Paxton Whitehead. According to the stats, she was married to Whitehead, which was her first and last marriage. So if this fact is entirely actual, Paxton was her first and last love.

    The Doc actress Pat died on Sunday, January 31, 2010, at sixty-nine. She died in a hospital in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. She was diagnosed with cancera few years before her death, just like Gilda Radner.

    According to Heather, Patricia wished there would be no funeral service or other stuff after her death. As per her wish, the family did not organize any funeral services. Heather said:

    Patricia Gage was deeply missed by her only daughter Heather Whitehead. She has quoted some sentences on the unfortunate death of her mother. It goes like this: For more relationship status of celebrities like this, check out MarriedCeleb.

    Patricia Gage was a Scottish actress who married Paxton Whitehead in 1971 and divorced in 1986. She died of cancer in 2010 and left behind her daughter Heather Whitehead.

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  3. Highlander: The Raven: With Elizabeth Gracen, Paul Johansson, Patricia Gage, Hannes Jaenicke. A female Immortal and thief tries to redeem herself with the help of an ex-cop.

    • (1.4K)
    • 1998-09-26
    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • 45
    • Riko Shibata. The National Treasure star met Shibata in Shiga, Japan while Cage was filming Prisoners of the Ghostland. The couple was first photographed together in February 2020 while making a visit to Cage's nine-foot pyramid-shaped tomb at a New Orleans cemetery.
    • Patricia Arquette. The actor's first wife was actress Patricia Arquette. The two met at a restaurant in 1987 where Cage proposed to the actress on the spot.
    • Lisa Marie Presley. Cage met the late Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, at a party in 2000. The two married in August 2002 and filed for divorce three months later in November.
    • Alice Kim. In 2004, Cage met Alice Kim at an L.A. restaurant where she worked as a waitress. Kim was 19 at the time and Cage was 40, but the pair tied the knot two months later so she could travel with him to South Africa where he was filming Lord of War.
  4. Keep It in the Family ( French: Les Cocus) is a 1973 Canadian sex comedy film starring John Gavin, Patricia Gage, Adrienne La Russa and directed by Larry Kent .

  5. Actress. Birth Details. March 3, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Famous Works. CREDITS. Film Appearances. Gwen James, When Tomorrow Dies, 1965. Celia, Keep It In the Family (also known as Les cocus ), Cinepix Film Properties, 1973. Isobel Scannell, Why Rock the Boat?, Columbia, 1974.