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"It began with the Great Depression, not being able to get out of my bed for two or three months at a time except to use the bathroom. Her legacy spans not only a successful career in entertainment but also meaningful contributions to public understanding of mental illness. When Secrets Kill - 1995
8. Unfortunately for the actress, her peace didn't last all that long, as her mother (who had moved in with the family) passed away in 1992.
"It was like a rebirth, a resurrection," she told Franciscan Media years later. - 1987
3. A Season for Miracles - 1995
7. "One of my greatest blessings has been the right diagnosis, the right doctor, and the right treatment." Suddenly, with the proper help, Duke was ready to make amends. Poignantly enough, instead of resenting the man whose demons drove their family apart, Duke still remembered him fondly for years to come.
However, Hollywood struggled to find the right roles for her, and she continued to primarily work in television and direct-to-video films.
Television Career and "The Patty Duke Show"
Despite her accomplishments in film and theater, Patty Duke is best remembered for her comedic television show, "The Patty Duke Show," which aired from 1963 to 1966.
As Duke told People in 1999, she remembers that when she was eight, Ethel declared her name was to be changed. "The more she opened up, the more she shared of her pain. In the latter portion of her career, her mental health advocacy took center stage, and the actress suddenly saw herself inspiring countless others. "Many people came to suspect it was a case of casting to type," wrote People in 1985.
Luckily for Duke, she didn't have the opportunity to grieve her failed romance, as she swiftly hopped onboard a new project, A Time to Triumph.
The same year as her divorce, Duke traveled to Fort Benning, Ga. to shoot the flick (via People). According to Curbed Los Angeles, before settling on the ill-fated home on Cielo Drive where she was killed, Tate and Polanski were actually renting out Duke's home on Summitridge Drive.
She later produced and starred in a television adaptation of her book in 1990.
By 1998, Raelene drowned in a car accident. Amityville: The Evil Escapes - 1989 (Horror/Mystery)
4. "If there was ever a premonition I should have paid attention to, that was it," she recalled in her memoir, Call Me Anna. Born Anna Marie Duke, she was introduced to show business at a young age by her talent managers, who renamed her "Patty" and played a controversial role in shaping her early life.
She endured a tumultuous childhood marked by exploitation and mental health challenges, but her immense talent propelled her to early success.