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Daytime TV Super Special #1 1970s
Lee Patterson & Erika Slezak:
Most Popular on the Show
Voted by Daytime TV's Readers as Best Actor and Best Actress on One Life to Live, Lee Patterson and Erika Slezak Make a HandsomeCouple...In Real Life, They Go Their Separate Ways ...He Likes Sailing Boats, She Loves Cooking Gourmet Meals
"MY goal is living, not stardom," says Lee Patterson. Nevertheless he has achieved stardom on One Life to Live.
His counterpart is talented Erika Slezak, daughter of screen star Walter Slezak and the most popular actress on One Life to Live.
What they have in common is the fact they're both hardworking professionals trying to give the very best performances they can. Lee is a self-described optimist who believes life is essentially good. He enjoys traveling and has bought himself a 40-foot ketch to sail the seven seas. He's taking navigation lessons so he can make long trips.
Born Beverly Francis Atherly-Patterson in Canada, he says his father,
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Lee Patterson dating history
1929 - 2007
Lee Patterson Canadian Actor
Relationships
had an encounter with Diane McBain (1962).
About
Canadian Actor was born on 31st March, 1929 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and passed away on 14th Feb 2007 Galveston Island, Texas, USA aged 77. He is most remembered for One Life to Live. His zodiac sign is Aries.
was in an on-screen matchup with Faith Domergue in Spin a Dark Web (1956).
Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Encounter | 1 | 2 months, 1 day | - | - |
| Total | 1 | 2 months, 1 day | - | - |
Details
| First Name | Lee | ||||||||||||
| Last Name | Patterson | ||||||||||||
| Full Name at Birth | Lee Patterson | ||||||||||||
| Birthday | 31st March, 1929 | ||||||||||||
| Birthplace | • Lee PattersonCanadian actor (1929–2007) For the sport league footballers, see Lee Patterson (rugby league) and Lee Paterson.
Lee Patterson (March 31, 1929 – February 14, 2007)[2] was a Canadian film and television actor. British career[edit]He moved to the UK, where he specialised in playing virile American types in British films.[citation needed] He appeared in a number of films during the 1950s and 1960s, including The Good Die Young (1954), Above Us the Waves (1955), Reach for the Sky (1956), The Key Man (1957), Time Lock (1957) The Golden Disc (1958), Cat & Mouse (1958), Jack the Ripper (1959) and The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960). He left but returned to the UK to appear | ||||||||||||