Patti D'Arbanville
Patricia "Patti" D'Arbanville, born on May 25, 1951, is an accomplished American actress and former model, renowned for her roles in Andy Warhol's films during the vibrant 1970s. Her relationship with singer-songwriter Cat Stevens significantly marked this period, serving as the inspiration for his iconic 1970 song "Lady D'Arbanville." Over the years, Patti has experienced three marriages, including a notable union with French actor Roger Miremont from 1975 to 1980, a time when she was actively working and living in France. Following this, she was briefly married to Steve Curry from 1980 to 1981, and later engaged in a high-profile relationship with actor Don Johnson from 1981 to 1986, with whom she shares a son, Jesse Johnson. Patti also married former New York City firefighter Terry Quinn in 1993, and their marriage lasted until 2002; together, they have three children. Throughout her career, Patti has remained a familiar face on television, frequently giving interviews that delve into her fascinating life, particularly her experiences in the 1970s, her collaborations with Warhol, and her connections with various celebrated musicians. Today, she continues to captivate audiences with her stories and reflections on her storied past.
Filmography
Rancho Deluxe
The Main Event
Call Me
Modern Problems
Happy Tears
Fresh Horses
Morning Glory (2010)
Bad to the Bone
Blind Spot (1993)
Fathers' Day
Personal Velocity
The Fan (1996)
Celebrity
Perfect Stranger
Bilitis
Manhunt for Murder
Flesh (1968)
Time After Time
The Extra Man
The Boys Next Door
The Fifth Floor
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