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Angela Paton (January 11, 1930 – May 26, 2016) [3] was an American stage, film, and television actress and theatre director. She co-founded the Berkeley, California -based Berkeley Stage Company. She appeared in stage performances, and in comedy, drama, and thriller films, in roles including Mrs. Lancaster, the innkeeper, in Groundhog Day ...
Angela Paton, an actress known for her roles in 'Groundhog Day' and 'American Wedding,' died on Thursday night at age 86.
Patton and Rae began working on Daughters together in 2016. It took them three years to find the right girls for the film, before following them in preparation for their daddy-daughter dance in ...
Ian Bonhôte & Peter Ettedgui – Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Studios, HBO Documentary Films, CNN Films) Josh Greenbaum – Will & Harper (Netflix) Ron Howard – Jim Henson Idea Man (Disney+) Julian Brave NoiseCat & Emily Kassie – Sugarcane (National Geographic) Natalie Rae & Angela Patton – Daughters ...
Daughters is a 2024 American documentary film directed by Natalie Rae and Angela Patton. It follows a group of incarcerated men and their daughters. It premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2024, where it won the Audience Award: U.S. Documentary. [2] [3]
Angela Patton, Ja’Ana Crudup, Aubrey Smith, Nyla Wright, Santana Stewart, Raziah Lewis, and Natalie Rae at the Daughters premiere during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Mat Hayward - Getty Images.
A still from “Daughters” by Angela Patton and Natalie Rae, an official selection of the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. (Photo courtesy of Sundance Institute)
Angela Paton (1930–2016) – theatre, TV and film actress; Jayson Paul (born 1984) – professional wrestler; Dickey Pearce (1836–1908) – MLB player; Nelson Peltz (born 1942) – billionaire businessman and investor; Rosie Perez (born 1964) – actress and choreographer (Bushwick and later Clinton Hill) [99] Rhea Perlman (born 1948 ...