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Patricia Broderick
Born
Patricia Biow

(1925-02-23)February 23, 1925
DiedNovember 18, 2003(2003-11-18) (aged 78)
New York City
Occupation(s)Playwright, painter
Spouse(s)James Broderick
(m. ?–1982; his death)
ChildrenMatthew Broderick

Patricia Biow Broderick (February 23, 1925 – November 18, 2003) was an American playwright and painter. She was the wife of actor James Broderick and the mother of actor Matthew Broderick.

Life and career

Broderick was born Patricia Biow in New York City, New York, the daughter of Sophie (née Taub) (1895-1943) and Milton H. Biow (1892-1976), president of an advertising firm.[1][2][3] Her family were Jewish immigrants from Germany and Poland.[4][5] When she was eighteen, her mother died at the age of 48 and her father died 33 years later. She began writing plays in the 1940s and several of them were performed in New York and London. Her 1996 film, Infinity, was based on the life of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. She worked on the script of the 1989 Civil War drama Glory. [citation needed]

Her paintings were displayed in several galleries in New York and across the country. Broderick's partner of her last six years was the painter John Wesley.[6]

Death

Patricia Broderick died of cancer on November 18, 2003, at her home in Greenwich Village, aged 78.

References

  1. ^ "Patricia Broderick, 78, artist, writer, mother of actor Matthew Broderick". Thevillager.com. 2003-12-02. Retrieved 2013-06-23.
  2. ^ "MRS. MILTON H. BIOW, CHILD WELFARE HEAD; Advertising Man's Wife Built War Evacuation Center". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Sophie Taub Biow". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. 1943-02-27. Retrieved 2013-06-23.
  4. ^ Stated on Inside the Actors Studio, 2005
  5. ^ Tom Tugend (16 December 2005). "Bialystock and Bloom Tell the Truth". JewishJournal. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
  6. ^ "Patricia Broderick, 78, Writer and Painter", obituary in The New York Times (November 22, 2003)