A native of the movie capital, Mary Mitchel (real name: Mary Dingman) began acting on stage while attending UCLA. Quickly acquiring an agent, she segued into early 1960s TV and movies, among them the Irish-made "Dementia 13 (1963)", in which she appeared with her real-life husband Bart Patton. (The two had attended UCLA with Dementia 13's 23-year-old writer-director Francis Ford Coppola.) When her ...
show all A native of the movie capital, Mary Mitchel (real name: Mary Dingman) began acting on stage while attending UCLA. Quickly acquiring an agent, she segued into early 1960s TV and movies, among them the Irish-made "Dementia 13 (1963)", in which she appeared with her real-life husband Bart Patton. (The two had attended UCLA with Dementia 13's 23-year-old writer-director Francis Ford Coppola.) When her acting career later stalled, Mitchel sought jobs behind the scenes, working in different capacities on a variety of motion pictures, many of them Coppola productions ("The Godfather (1972)", "Apocalypse Now (1979)", Bram Stoker's "Dracula (1992)", and more). Her son Tyler Patton is a set dresser/property master/actor.
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