Patty McCormack

Most child performers are recalled for their Shirley Templesque sweetness; others for being "awful bad" such as Jane Withers. But no child actor can boast a role as memorably malicious, evil, psychotic and twisted as Patty McCormack, who played Rhoda Penmark, the petite blonde-braided girl who seems so neat, clean and perfect, but who kills a schoolmate because he won a penmanship award she thought was due her in "The Bad Seed" (1956). Come to think of it, McCormack's Rhoda killed half the cast on Broadway in 1954 and on the big screen in 1956. Since outgrowing her youthful parts, Patricia McCormack (as she is now billed) has had a sporadic adult career, but each year a new generation comes to know her 10-year old self as "The Bad Seed".

Born in Manhattan and raised in Queens by a mother who was once a professional roller skater, McCormack was modeling at age four and by age six was acting, playing the daughter of a singing couple in the feature film "Two Gals and a Guy" (1951). She joined the cast of the successful family comedy/drama "Mama" (CBS, 1953-56), as a newcomer to the Norwegian-immigrant family. Also in 1953, she made her Broadway debut in the short-running "Touchstone". The following year, she first created the role of Rhoda in the stage version of "The Bad Seed". With the success of the 1956 feature, which earned her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination, McCormack landed roles as part of a pioneer family undergoing hardships in Wisconsin in "All Mine to Give" (1957) and a temperamental child star in the "Kathy O'" (1958). She was back on the small screen as a 12-year girl who can't decide whether she can still be a tomboy or if it is time to become a young lady on "Peck's Bad Girl" (CBS). Throughout her teen years, the actress alternated between features (like 1960's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn") and television (e.g., "Young Dr. Malone" NBC, 1962-63).

As with most child stars, roles became more scarce as McCormack matured. In the 60s, now an ingenue, she found roles in low-budget forgettables for American International before turning to the small screen. By 1970, she was again on a soap opera, ABC's "The Best of Everything", during its short life, and later played Kim Reynolds on "As the World Turns" (CBS, 1975-76). McCormack returned to primetime as the friend of social climber Helen Roper (Audra Lindley) on the ABC sitcom "The Ropers" (1979-80) and had a recurring role on "Dallas" (CBS, 1981-82). McCormack made her TV-movie debut in 1983 with "Night Partners" (CBS) and co-starred as Paul LeMat's wife in the NBC miniseries "On Wings of Eagles" (1986). She continued doing episodic guest appearances into the 90s. In 1995, McCormack starred as the murderous, malicious "Mommy", a thriller made directly for home video sale. The character might have been a grown-up Rhoda Penmark, had she not been struck dead by a bolt of lightning.

  • Also Credited As:
    Patricia Ellen Russo, Patricia McCormack
  • Born:
    August 21, 1945 in New York, New York
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Model, Singer
Significant Others
  • Companion: Ernest Thompson. had eight-year relationship; no longer together
  • Companion: . was married and divorced a second time
Milestones
  • 1949 Began working as a model at age four
  • 1951 Made screen debut in "Two Gals and a Guy"
  • 1952 Made TV debut in episode of "Kraft Theatre"
  • 1953 Played regular role of Ingeborg in the CBS comedy/drama "Mama"
  • 1953 Made Broadway debut in "Touchstone"
  • 1954 Starred on Broadway as Rhoda in "The Bad Seed"
  • 1956 Reprised role of Rhoda in the screen version of "The Bad Seed"; earned Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination
  • 1959 Played tomboyish daughter on CBS sitcom "Peck's Bad Girl"
  • 1968 Began playing adult roles in American International films like "Born Wild" and "Maryjane"; last feature film for seven years, "The Young Runaways"
  • 1970 Was regular on "The Best of Everything" (ABC)
  • 1975 Made one-shot return to features with "Bug"
  • 1983 Made TV-movie debut, "Night Partners"
  • 1988 Returned to features in the horror spoof "Saturday the 14th Strikes Back"
  • 1995 Returned to villainy in title role of "Mommy"; released direct to video
  • 1997 Reprised her role in the direct-to-video sequel "Mommy II: Mommy's Day"
  • 1999 Acted the role of Mrs Daigle in Staten Island production of "The Bad Seed" directed by nephew Fred Cerullo
  • Appeared as Kim on the CBS daytime drama "As the World Turns"
  • Appeared on NBC soap opera "Young Doctor Malone"
  • Played recurring role of Evelyn Michaelson on the CBS primetime soap "Dallas"
  • Was regular on the ABC sitcom "The Ropers"

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