Pat Hartley
Hungarian-American actress director and producer
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Pat Hartley is a Hungarian-American actress, film director and producer. She was featured in the Andy Warhol films Screen Test, My Hustler and Prison at Warhol's The Factory in the 1960s.[1][2] Hartley also appeared in the films Rainbow Bridge with Jimi Hendrix[1][2] and Absolute Beginners.[3]
Pat Harley | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Film director, producer, actress |
| Spouse | Dick Fontaine |
| Children | Smokey Fontaine |
She was married to filmmaker Dick Fontaine and together in New York they founded Grapevine Pictures, a film production company, in the 1980s and produced such films as the documentaries I Heard it Through the Grapevine featuring writer James Baldwin about his time in the American South during the civil rights era[4][5] and Art Blakey: The Jazz Messenger.[2]
Hartley and Fontaine are the parents of music critic Smokey Fontaine.[6]
Hartley has also co-directed, choreographed and written music videos for such musical artists as Johnny Rotten and Afrika Bambaataa as well as Keith LeBlanc.[1]