Patricia Clare O'Grady

1933 - 2018

Patricia Clare O'Grady obituary, 1933-2018, New York City, CA

Patricia Clare O'Grady

1933 - 2018

Patricia O'Grady Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Mar. 20 to Mar. 23, 2018.
Patricia Clare O'Grady

September 12, 1933 - March 12, 2018

Obituary for Patricia Clare O'Grady

Patricia Clare O'Grady, an obscure Off-Broadway actress, named publicly by esteemed director, Herbert Berghoff, one of the best actresses in the United States, died on March 12.
She was 84 years of age. She died from injuries after being hit by a car near her home in Greenwich Village, New York City, according to her sister, Roberta O'Grady. Ms. O'Grady had a 50 year career in the theater, starting with a lead in an original high school musical in 1950 and ending in 2000 with The Dora Project, a play at the HB Studio on the later life of Dora Maar, one of the mistresses of Pablo Picasso.

In 1955, two weeks after graduating from UC Berkeley, she arrived in New York City and got her first paying job in a children's theater. She next joined a workshop on Chekov plays directed by Eva LaGallienne at the White Barn Theater in Westport, CT., where she played Masha in The Seagull and Irina in The Three Sisters. She was a finalist for admission to the Actors' Studio and was accepted into Uta Hagen's acting class, where she studied for the next 12 years. Late in 1955, she appeared in her first Off-Broadway plays, Shadow of a Gunman and The Apollo of Bellac, In 1956, '57 and '58, she performed with Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival as the third witch in Macbeth; Duchess of York in Richard III and Audrey in As You Like It.

She next was cast in the Off-Broadway production of Playboy of the Western World, presented by the Irish Players, with whom she appeared in two more productions, The Tinker's Wedding and Riders to the Sea , on tour to Boston and Chicago. Next followed a Broadway production of Macbeth, staring Jason Robards in the title role and directed by Jose Quintero. Again she was cast as one of the witches, but, sadly, the play never came to Broadway after trying out in Cambridge, MA. Her next job was with the Playwrights Horizon production of Santa Anita'42, regarding a Japanese Internment Camp at the beginning of World War II.

In summer stock, she appeared at the Gateway Theater in Somers Point, New Jersey, as Viola in Twelfth Night and as Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia Story.

In late 1959, she returned to the HB Studio where she appeared in over 20 productions, mainly directed by Mr. Berghoff for the HB Playwrights Foundation. She also appeared on TV soap operas, Another World and As the World Turns, and the TV special, The Best of Families, and in the feature films, Next Stoop Greenwich Village and An Unmarried Woman, directed by Paul Masursky; Taxi Driver directed by Martin Scorcese and Arizona Dream, directed by Cannes Film Festival winner, Emir Kustericas.

Ms. O'Grady often said that she "made a life in the theater without making a living in it," (A quote not original with her) and this was made possible by her Village apartment where she lived for over 60 years and paid under $30 per month rent! A friend once dubbed it a ' dump with character', and as primitive as it was, it enabled her to do exactly what she wanted to do.

The only non-acting jobs she ever had were modeling bookings for fashion illustrators which enabled her to pay for years of dance classes at the Joffrey Ballet School and with legendary choreographer, Anna Sokolow, as well as Master teachers Wilson Morelli and Jocelyn Lorenz.

Ms O'Grady was born in Oakland, California on September 12, 1933 to Dr. H. W. O'Grady and Ethel Stone O'Grady. She is survived by her sister, Roberta O'Grady, of Alameda, California. Her partner of 16 years, summer stock producer and Director, David Fulford, predeceased her in 2009. There will be no funeral services. Contributions in her memory may be sent to the HB Playwrights Foundation, 120 Bank St., New York City, NY 10014, and the Joffrey Ballet School, 434 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, NY 10011.

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July 20, 2018

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July 10, 2018

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June 8, 2018

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Ivonne Caro

July 20, 2018

I have just read a couple of articles on the life and tragic death of Miss O'Grady. She lived her life on her own terms, so she could do the things she loved. I feel she was a true. New York classic (as well a her cold water flat) and the lights on Broadway should be dimmed in her honor. I'm just sorry she died alone. Rest n Peace, Miss O'Grady. You will never be forgotten.

Carrie Jandura

July 10, 2018

I just read about this incredible woman who loved her craft and was so dedicated she lived for her acting. I know of no other actor/actress who worked harder to bring all of herself into each role. I totally agree that the lights on Broadway should be dimmed in her honor for no other gave all of themselves to their audience. I am a huge fan of movies pre 1960, old black and white. I wished I could have seen her on stage, Im sure I would have been in awe. My deepest condolences to her family and friends who were lucky enough to have her in their lives. RIP Ms. OGrady.

John Booker

June 8, 2018

She now stands on grasses greener than those of Ireland. Under sunny skies with the smell of her favorite flowers blowing gently through her hair. Her youthfulness restored, she now belongs to the eternities.

MARK CUMBERLEDGE

May 24, 2018

RIP Gone but not forgotten!

Connie Simkus

May 16, 2018

She must have been a interesting person.


Connie Simkus

Eric Marcoux

May 15, 2018

Repose en Paix Patricia O'grady xx

May 14, 2018

RIP

Kat Millicent

May 14, 2018

I have only read the article about Ms. OGrady but honestly felt compelled to leave an entry in the guest book. Im not sure if the family will read this but, if they do, they already know that Ms. OGrady led an unusual life and so many people want to know more.

N B

May 14, 2018

Incredible life who deserves to have the lights dim on Broadway for all that she contributed. To her family, my her presence always be close to your hearts. RIP, Ms. O'Grady!!
An admirer!

An Admirer

May 14, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Patrick Wilson

May 10, 2018

Despite a tragic end, I am fascinated by the life that Ms 0'Grady lived. Having read a recent articlle, along with her obituary, I can only imagine the stories Ms O'Grady would be able to share.
With that utmost respect, I hope someone takes the opportunity to transform Ms O'Gradys life in a stage piece as a one women show or play. Her life deserves to be shared and would make a wonderful tribute to a truly legit New York actress.
With sympathy...your spotlight shines bright

U.N. Owen

April 4, 2018

I just saw this story in the (NYC) The Villager (paper), and I knew I'd heard the nameno jar came across Ms O'Grady's picture, and a wave of sadness passed overt me, as I - unfortunately - was correct.

Growing old is a fact of life, but to have passed in such a way upsets me (a lifelong NYC'er).

I did not know Ms O'Grady (i've worked in the entertainment business for quite awhile), and her beautiful face is something I remember.

I'd normally never write on one of these - I doubt if those who are close ever get the chance to read them.

If, perchance something's does, my deepest condolences at your loss. Words can never truly convey how one feels, and I'd just like to say, in closing that, though I never met Ms O'Grady, I can tell just by looking at her incandescense was something which radiated from deep inside.

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