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:Steven wrote that song "Lady D'Arbanville" when I left for New York. I left for a month, it wasn't the end of the world was it? But he wrote this whole song about "Lady D'Arbanville, why do you sleep so still." It's about me dead. So while I was in New York, for him it was like I was lying in a coffin... He wrote that because he missed me, because he was down... It's a sad song.<ref name="Warhol interview">{{cite web|url= http://www.warholstars.org/warhol/warhol1/warhol1c/warhol1cl/darbanville.html|title=Patti D'Arbanville in Andy Warhol's Interview |last=D'Arbanville|first=Patti|author2=Warhol, Andy |year=1973|work=Interview|publisher=Warholstars|accessdate=2017-05-23}}</ref>. |
:Steven wrote that song "Lady D'Arbanville" when I left for New York. I left for a month, it wasn't the end of the world was it? But he wrote this whole song about "Lady D'Arbanville, why do you sleep so still." It's about me dead. So while I was in New York, for him it was like I was lying in a coffin... He wrote that because he missed me, because he was down... It's a sad song.<ref name="Warhol interview">{{cite web|url= http://www.warholstars.org/warhol/warhol1/warhol1c/warhol1cl/darbanville.html|title=Patti D'Arbanville in Andy Warhol's Interview |last=D'Arbanville|first=Patti|author2=Warhol, Andy |year=1973|work=Interview|publisher=Warholstars|accessdate=2017-05-23}}</ref>. |
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(Cat Stevens was a [[stage name]] which D'Arbanville never used |
(Cat Stevens was a [[stage name]] which D'Arbanville never used. She preferred his birth name, Steven Demetre Georgiou.) |
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D'Arbanville later had a relationship with actor [[Don Johnson]] from 1981 to 1986. The couple had a son, Jesse Wayne Johnson (born December 7, 1982). |
D'Arbanville later had a relationship with actor [[Don Johnson]] from 1981 to 1986. The couple had a son, Jesse Wayne Johnson (born December 7, 1982). |
Revision as of 14:58, 14 February 2018
Patti D'Arbanville | |
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Born | Manhattan, New York City, U.S. | May 25, 1951
Years active | 1964–present |
Spouse(s) | {
Roger Miremont
(m. 1975; div. 1980)Steve Curry
(m. 1980; div. 1981){ Terry Quinn
(m. 1993; div. 2002) |
Partner | Don Johnson (1981–1986) |
Children | 4, including Jesse Johnson |
Patricia "Patti" D'Arbanville (born May 25, 1951) is an American actress and former model.
Early life
D'Arbanville, born May 25, 1951 in Manhattan, is the daughter of Jean (née Scott), an artist, and George D'Arbanville, a bartender,[1] and attended PS 41 on Eleventh Street. She went to high school at Quintano's School for Professional Children.
Career
D'Arbanville acted in her first film in 1960 at age eight; a New York University student film about a girl and her cat, titled Tuesday and Blue Silk. Andy Warhol discovered her during a gig as a club disc jockey when she was 13, and three years later 16 cast her in his 1968 film Flesh.
After Flesh, D'Arbanville performed in Warhol's L'Amour (1973), and as the title character in David Hamilton's movie Bilitis (1977).
After her unabashed risqué performances in her youth, D'Arbanville has worked steadily in film and television series in the United States and France. In 1987, D'Arbanville won a Drama-Logue Award as Best Actress for her 1987 stage performance, in Italian American Reconciliation. She was well known for her role as Lt. Virginia Cooper on the FOX series New York Undercover.
Private life
In the late 1960s, when she was a model in London, she met and developed a romance with singer/songwriter Cat Stevens. She was the inspiration for at least two of his hit songs: "Lady D'Arbanville", and "Wild World", which were released on Mona Bone Jakon and Tea for the Tillerman, respectively. She left him for periods of time to continue her modeling career in Paris and New York City, and was a part of Warhol's Factory scene. In an interview with Warhol, she said wistfully that she had heard the song "Lady D'Arbanville":
- Steven wrote that song "Lady D'Arbanville" when I left for New York. I left for a month, it wasn't the end of the world was it? But he wrote this whole song about "Lady D'Arbanville, why do you sleep so still." It's about me dead. So while I was in New York, for him it was like I was lying in a coffin... He wrote that because he missed me, because he was down... It's a sad song.[2].
(Cat Stevens was a stage name which D'Arbanville never used. She preferred his birth name, Steven Demetre Georgiou.)
D'Arbanville later had a relationship with actor Don Johnson from 1981 to 1986. The couple had a son, Jesse Wayne Johnson (born December 7, 1982).
D'Arbanville has been married three times, with each of her marriages ending in divorce. She lived in France for 10 years, becoming fluent in French, and was married to French actor Roger Miremont then known as Roger Mirmont, from August 1, 1975, to 1980. From April 26, 1980, to 1981, her husband was Steve Curry. She was then married to former New York City firefighter Terry Quinn from June 15, 1993, to March 12, 2002. They have three children, daughters Emmelyn and Alexandra, and son Liam.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1968 | Flesh | Patti | |
1970 | The House | Lorraine | |
1971 | The Blood Letting | Hillary | |
1973 | L'Amour | Patti | |
1975 | Rancho Deluxe | Betty Fargo | |
1977 | Bilitis | Bilitis | |
1977 | La fille d'Amérique | Ronni Williams | |
1978 | Big Wednesday | Sally Jacobson | |
1978 | The Fifth Floor | Cathy | |
1979 | The Main Event | Donna | |
1979 | Time After Time | Shirley | |
1980 | Hog Wild | Angie Barnes | |
1981 | Modern Problems | Darcy Carson | |
1985 | Real Genius | Sherry Nugil | |
1985 | The Boys Next Door | Angie | |
1988 | Call Me | Cori | |
1988 | Fresh Horses | Jean | |
1989 | Wired | Cathy Smith | |
1994 | Frame-Up II: The Cover-Up | Barbara Griffin | |
1996 | The Fan | Ellen Renard | |
1997 | Fathers' Day | Shirley Trainor | |
1998 | Archibald the Rainbow Painter | Elaine Tiger | |
1998 | Celebrity | Iris | |
2002 | Personal Velocity: Three Portraits | Celia | |
2003 | A Tale of Two Pizzas | Margie Bianco | |
2007 | Perfect Stranger | Esmeralda | |
2007 | You Belong to Me | Gladys | |
2008 | The Marconi Bros. | Sonya Weitzman | |
2010 | The Extra Man | Katehrine Hart |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1976 | Once an Eagle | Michele | TV miniseries | |
1977 | Code R | Maggie | "The Great Boat Race" | |
1980 | Barnaby Jones | Jessica Collins | "Run to Death" | |
1980 | Charlie's Angels | Bianca | "Angels of the Deep" | |
1982 | Darkroom | Babette | "Guillotine" | |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote | Leslie Andler | "Hit, Run and Homicide" | |
1985 | Miami Vice | Mrs. Stone | "Back in the World" | |
1986 | Crime Story | Eve Vollesky | "Final Transmission" | |
1988 | Crossing the Mob | Lucy Conte | TV film | |
1988 | Midnight Caller | Jordan | "Payback" | |
1989 | Wiseguy | Amber Twine / Theresa Demante | Recurring role | |
1990 | Snow Kill | Lauren Crane | TV film | |
1992 | Law & Order | Betty Drake | "Wedded Bliss" | |
1992-1993 | Another World | Christy Carson | TV series | |
1993 | Blind Spot | Lucinda | TV film | |
1993 | South Beach | Roxanne | Recurring role | |
1994 | The John Larroquette Show | Linda | "Death and Dishonor" | |
1994 | L.A. Law | Caroline Hardy | "Dead Issue" | |
1994 | My So-Called Life | Amber Vallon | "Guns & Gossip", "Other People's Mothers", "On the Wagon" | |
1994-1997 | New York Undercover | Lt. Virginia Cooper | Main role | |
1997 | Bad to the Bone | Marilyn Wells | TV film | |
1998 | Homicide: Life on the Street | Darlene Everett | "The Twenty Percent Solution" | |
1998-2000 | Guiding Light | Selena Davis | TV series | |
2000-2005 | Third Watch | Rose Boscorelli | Recurring role | |
2003 | The Division | Maggie | "The Cost of Freedom" | |
2003 | Nip/Tuck | Wallace Forsythe | "Sofia Lopez" | |
2004 | The Sopranos | Lorraine Calluzzo | "Rat Pack", "Where's Johnny?", "All Happy Families..." | |
2005 | Wild Card | Kathy | "See Ya Later, Investigator!" | |
2006-2010 | Rescue Me | Ellie | Recurring role | |
2007 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Cecilia | "World's Fair" | |
2007 | Eyes | Dee Dee McCann | "Investigator" | |
2017 | The Sinner | Lorna Tanetti | "Mason Tanetti's Mother" |
References
- ^ Patti D'Arbanville Biography
- ^ D'Arbanville, Patti; Warhol, Andy (1973). "Patti D'Arbanville in Andy Warhol's Interview". Interview. Warholstars. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
External links
- Patti D'Arbanville at IMDb
- Patti D'Arbanville interviewed by Bob Colacello Andy Warhol's Interview – April 1973.