Patricia Wymer (1947-1993)

Alias:
Patricia Louise Wymer

Birthplace:
Seattle, Washington, USA

Born:
February 13, 1947

Died:
February 28, 1993

Patricia Wymer was a lovely, charming and vibrant bubbly blonde actress who only appeared in three enjoyably trashy low-budget exploitation features during her regrettably brief cinematic career. Patricia started out as a dancer on the short-lived groovy 60's rock'n'roll music variety TV show "Malibu U." She's one of the cute dancing girls featured in Leonard Nimoy's amazing music video for the goofy novelty song "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins". Wymer both graced the cover and did a nude pictorial for the August 1968 issue of the adults only magazine "Best for Men." In 1969, she acted as a coven witch in the nifty horror outing "The Witchmaker", and was delightful in the titular role of sexy and radiant free-spirited hippie pixie Candy Wilson in the drive-in flick "The Babysitter." Alas, following her typically lively and engaging portrayal of the eager and precocious Mindy Evans in the fun high school romp "The Young Graduates" in 1971, Patricia Wymer abruptly stopped acting. She tragically died in a house fire in 1994 at the age of 46.  - IMDb Mini Biography By: woodyanders

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