Pat Paterson (10 April 1910 – 24 August 1978) was an English film actress. Although she made more than 20 films, she is best known as the wife of actor Charles Boyer. The couple's only child, Michael, died by self-inflicted gunshot at the age of 21. In 1928, although aged only 18 (the legal age of adulthood in the UK at that time was 21) she persuaded her parents to allow her to leave for Hollywood. She arrived in 1929 and was signed by Fox Studios as a contract player and immediately began to obtain film roles. She was renamed Patricia (almost immediately shortened to Pat) Paterson, as the Pat-Paterson sound had an ear-catching alliterative rhythm. From 1930-34 she appeared in many studio pictures, in roles of increasing prominence. In the 1935 20th Century Fox film Charlie Chan Goes To Egypt, starring Warner Oland as Chan, she played the female lead, Carol Arnold. This was intended by the studio to serve as her break-out role for leading parts. In early 1934, as production on Cha...
Bitter Sweet
1933
Love Time
1934
Hollywood Goes to Town
1938
Idiot's Delight
1939
Spendthrift
1936
Charlie Chan in Egypt
1935
Bottoms Up
1934
The Great Gay Road
1931
The Lottery Lover
1935
The Right to Live
1933
52nd Street
1937
Murder on the Second Floor
1932
Lord Babs
1932