Pat Priest

Pat Priest

Actress
Born
August 15, 1936
Awards
0 wins, 2 nominations

This sweet, wholesome, porcelain-skinned beauty was your typical bouffant blonde of the early-to-mid 1960s. She was picture perfect, whether romping along the coast of Malibu Beach in a bikini or peering over a white picket fence as the girl-next-door. Pat Priest was born Patricia Ann Priest on…

Biography

This sweet, wholesome, porcelain-skinned beauty was your typical bouffant blonde of the early-to-mid 1960s. She was picture perfect, whether romping along the coast of Malibu Beach in a bikini or peering over a white picket fence as the girl-next-door. Pat Priest was born Patricia Ann Priest on August 15, 1936 in Bountiful, Utah. Her mother, Ivy Baker Priest, was a renowned government official and served as United States Treasurer under the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration from 1953-1961. She also was California's Treasurer while Ronald Reagan was Governor from 1966-1974. Living a glamorous débutante's life in Washington, D.C. during her mother's 1950s term, she won attention as a beauty contest winner in the area.

Stagestruck, she moved to Los Angeles and pursued commercials, modeling and community theater work. She happened to be in the San Francisco Bay area, in 1964, when she got the call from Hollywood as a possible replacement for lookalike actress Beverley Owen, the original Marilyn Munster, who was suddenly leaving the series The Munsters (1964) for marriage. Most viewers never caught on that there was a cast change. The decorative sitcom role did wonders for Pat as the prettiest resident of 1313 Mockingbird Lane, making her a minor household name. On the down side, she was given very little to do but to serve as a pretty and innocent foil for the weird and funny characters around her.

Her one-joke premise revolved around her feeling abnormal amid her ghoulish relatives. The series ran another two seasons with Pat, then she went on to what would become a less-than-enviable post-Munsters career. Other than a few guest roles in such series as Bewitched (1964), Perry Mason (1957), The Virginian (1962) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970), the pickings grew scarce. Deemed too old to play Marilyn after the series was canceled (she was 29), she was replaced by redheaded Debbie Watson for the feature film, Munster, Go Home! (1966), which included the rest of her series cast.

She did dally around with Elvis Presley in Easy Come, Easy Go (1967), one of his lesser vehicles, and also appeared in the sub-par cult horror film, The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (1971), which co-starred Bruce Dern and Casey Kasem, but film roles were almost non-existent after that. Pat finally retired from acting in the 1980s but still attends many of the nostalgic conventions and Munsters revivals around the country. At last report, she was restoring and selling homes in Idaho, where she had lived for over 20 years. Married twice, she has two sons: Pierce and Lance Jensen.

Actress

The MunstersThe Munsters(2022)as Transylvania Airlines Announcer
Here Come the MunstersHere Come the Munsters(1995)as Restaurant Guest
The Mary Tyler Moore ShowThe Mary Tyler Moore Show(1970)as Lila Nivens
Run, Joe, RunRun, Joe, Run(1974)as Grace Gilbert
Some Call It LovingSome Call It Loving(1973)as Carnival Nurse

Thanks

BiographyBiography(1987)

Self

Film Talk with AJ DeanFilm Talk with AJ Dean(2022)as Self - Actress
Sidewalks EntertainmentSidewalks Entertainment(1994)as Self - Guest
Bizarre Transmissions from the Bermuda TriangleBizarre Transmissions from the Bermuda Triangle(2015)as Self
Shipping WarsShipping Wars(2012)as Self
Entertainment MinuteEntertainment Minute(2014)as Self

Archive Footage

History of the SitcomHistory of the Sitcom(2021)as Marilyn Munster
Auto-Tune the Munsters: A Rock OperaAuto-Tune the Munsters: A Rock Opera(2015)as Marilyn Munster
The SixtiesThe Sixties(2014)as Marilyn Munster
The Lego Munsters(2011)as Marilyn Munster
50 Years of Funny Females(1995)as Self

Known for

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Butch Patrick and Pat Priest in Marineland Carnival: The Munsters Visit Marineland (1965)Yvonne De Carlo, Fred Gwynne, Al Lewis, Butch Patrick, and Pat Priest in Marineland Carnival: The Munsters Visit Marineland (1965)Yvonne De Carlo, Edward Herrmann, Al Lewis, Butch Patrick, and Pat Priest in Here Come the Munsters (1995)Pat Priest in Here Come the Munsters (1995)Butch Patrick and Pat Priest in Here Come the Munsters (1995)Yvonne De Carlo, Fred Gwynne, Al Lewis, and Pat Priest in The Munsters (1964)

Credit Score: Pat Priest

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Mission: Impossible40.0019667.9103612924
2The Red Skelton Hour40.0019518.12151529
3Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre30.0019637.4716268
4Mannix15.0019677.41164799
5The Munsters5.0019647.80018644
6Airport4.0019706.611024540
7My Favorite Martian3.7519637.2003372
8Easy Come, Easy Go3.0919675.3002077
9Some Call It Loving2.3819735.300511
10The Munsters2.0020224.50012776