
Patricia Healy
Known for Acting · 19 credits
- Born
- 1959-02-21 (age 67)
- Place of birth
- Cairo, Egypt
Biography
Patricia Healy is an American actress who was born in Egypt. She began acting in 1991 as Charlene in the erotic made-for-television thriller film Sweet Poison, co-starring Steven Bauer. She was known for General Hospital (in the role of Tammy Carson from March 27, 1998, to July 28, 2000), Heat (1995) and The Bodyguard (1992).
Known For
TV Shows (9)
Movies (10)

Heat
1995
as Bosko's Date

The Bodyguard
1992
as Sound Winner #1

The Possession of Michael King
2014
as Marsha

China Moon
1994
as Adele

Theodore Rex
1995
as Reporter #2

The Public Eye
1992
as Vera

Sweet Poison
1991
as Charlene

Ultraviolet
1992
as Kristin Halsey

Darling Nikki
2019
as Edna

Brando Unauthorized
2011
as Dodie Brando
About Patricia Healy
Patricia Healy is an American actress who was born in Egypt. She began acting in 1991 as Charlene in the erotic made-for-television thriller film Sweet Poison, co-starring Steven Bauer. She was known for General Hospital (in the role of Tammy Carson from March 27, 1998, to July 28, 2000), Heat (1995) and The Bodyguard (1992). With 19 credits spanning from 1984 to 2019, Patricia Healy has appeared in 10 films and 9 TV shows.
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Most Popular Patricia Healy Movies
- Heat (1995) — as Bosko's Date
- The Bodyguard (1992) — as Sound Winner #1
- The Possession of Michael King (2014) — as Marsha
- China Moon (1994) — as Adele
- Theodore Rex (1995) — as Reporter #2
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