The world of entertainment bid farewell to a true legend when Patricia Morison passed away on May 20, 2018, at the remarkable age of 103. With a career that spanned decades, Morison embodied the elegance, talent, and enduring spirit of Hollywood’s golden age and Broadway’s finest era.

Born on March 19, 1915, in New York City, Patricia Morison discovered her passion for performance early in life. She trained as an actress and singer, quickly making a name for herself with her striking presence, rich voice, and undeniable stage charisma. Her transition into film brought her into the golden age of Hollywood, where she appeared in a variety of roles that showcased both her beauty and dramatic talent.
Morison became widely recognized for her work in films such as The Fallen Sparrow and Song of the Thin Man, where she demonstrated her versatility across genres. Yet it was on the stage where she truly became unforgettable.
Her most iconic role came in the Broadway production of Kiss Me, Kate, where she originated the role of Lilli Vanessi. Her commanding performance earned widespread acclaim and helped make the production a major success. With her powerful voice and commanding presence, she captivated audiences night after night, solidifying her place among the greats of musical theater.
Beyond her professional achievements, Morison was admired for her grace, intelligence, and longevity in an industry that is constantly evolving. Living to 103, she witnessed—and contributed to—nearly a century of entertainment history.
Patricia Morison will be remembered not only for her remarkable talent but also for the timeless elegance she brought to every role. Her legacy lives on through her performances, inspiring generations of performers and reminding us of the enduring magic of classic Hollywood and Broadway.
Though she has taken her final bow, her voice, her presence, and her artistry will never fade.
