Pat Priest | Born 1936

Patricia Ann Priest or popularly known as Pat Priest was born on August 15, 1936, in Bountiful, Utah. She reached significant fame after succeeding Beverley Owen in the popular TV show The Munsters. Before becoming an actress, she first worked in the 1952 Republican National Convention as a page girl. She then pursued acting and received acting credits in a number of TV projects, such as Bewitched, Perry Mason, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. In films, she had the amazing opportunity of working the legends like Connie Francis in Looking for Love and Elvis Presley in Easy Come, Easy Go. However, despite her undeniable talent in acting, she bid goodbye to acting in the 1980s but continued to attend numerous conventions and The Munsters revivals across the country.

Priest tied the knot twice and has two children. In 2001, she was reportedly sick but received treatment at an established facility. Fortunately, she recuperated.

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