Patricia Charbonneau


























Patricia Charbonneau
Born
(1959-04-19) April 19, 1959 (age 59)

Valley Stream, Long Island, New York, United States

Alma mater Boston University
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Vincent Caggiano (m. 1982)
Children 1 daughter

Patricia Charbonneau (born April 19, 1959) is an American actress,[1] perhaps best known for playing the part of Cay Rivvers in Desert Hearts, her first film role.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Early work


  • 3 Desert Hearts


  • 4 Other notable work


  • 5 Personal life


  • 6 Filmography


    • 6.1 Movies


    • 6.2 Television


    • 6.3 Video Games




  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Early life


Patricia Charbonneau was born in Valley Stream, New York on Long Island, the youngest of 10 children. Her father, a retired businessman, is French; her mother is Austrian.[3] She graduated in 1977 from Valley Stream Central High School, which she attended with fellow actors Steve Buscemi and Steve Hytner, as well as writer Ed Renehan. She later attended Boston University as a theater major, and left after a month to take a position with the Lexington Conservatory Theatre company in the Catskills. The story of the Conservatory Theater is chronicled in the documentary The Loss of Nameless Things.



Early work


In addition to work with the Lexington Conservatory Theatre, Charbonneau worked on the New York stage in a production of Revengers...A Tragedea, at Playwrights Horizons. She then became a member of the Actors Theatre of Louisville, where she originated the role of Lea in My Sister in this House, a part that she also played Off-Broadway.



Desert Hearts


In 1985, Charbonneau made her film debut in Donna Deitch's film Desert Hearts[4] at a time when it was still considered a risk to portray a lesbian in a romantic drama - complete with a lengthy love scene. Charbonneau told The Globe and Mail, "Kissing Helen wasn't the hard part, really. The hard part was walking out on the set naked and just standing there." Two days before shooting began, Charbonneau found out that she was pregnant (by her rock musician husband Vincent Caggiano) with her first child, whom she once called her "Desert Hearts baby."


For her performance in Desert Hearts, Charbonneau was nominated for a 1987 Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead.[5]



Other notable work


In the following year she appeared in Michael Mann's Manhunter (based on the novel Red Dragon) and then played Anna, the lead, in Call Me (1988), which also featured fellow Valley Streamer Buscemi. The same year, she was featured in the crime drama/action movie Shakedown. Her television work began with a 1986 NBC pilot C.A.T. Squad and continued with dozens of appearances, including HBO's Tales from the Crypt, Crime Story, The Equalizer, Wiseguy, Murder She Wrote, Matlock, New York Undercover, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In the 1990 film RoboCop 2, she played the role of Linda Garcia. Despite the character's prominence in the movie's plot, her name is never spoken, and the role was not listed in the credits; observant fans were able to determine the character's name by noticing that she wore a name tag. In 1995, she starred in Mission Critical, a Legend Entertainment sci-fi adventure game. She played one of James Garner's daughters in the 1999 CBS made-for-TV film One Special Night, which featured Julie Andrews.


In March 2007, Charbonneau joined the faculty of the Hudson Valley Academy of Performing Arts in West Taghkanic, New York where she teaches an acting workshop for children and teens.



Personal life


Charbonneau met musician Vincent Caggiano in 1978, and four years later they wed. Later they had a daughter.[3]



Filmography



Movies

























































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1983

MysteryDisc: Many Roads to Murder
Tracey Lowe
Video
1985

Desert Hearts
Cay Rivvers

1986

Manhunter
Mrs. Sherman

1988

Shakedown
Susan Cantrell


Call Me
Anna

1990

Brain Dead
Dana Martin


RoboCop 2
Robocop Technician
Uncredited
1991

K2
Jacki

1996

Portraits of a Killer
Carolyn Price

1998

Kiss the Sky
Franny

1999

The Arrangement
Marion Markel


She's All That
Lois Siler


California Myth
Barbara

2008

100 Feet
Frances





Television





























































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1986

C.A.T. Squad
Nikki Blake
TV Movie
1986 - 87

Crime Story
Inger Thorson
7 Episodes
1987

The Equalizer
Sally Stevens
1 Episode, High Performance

Spenser: For Hire
Linda Shannon
1 Episode, Mary Hamilton
1988

Disaster at Silo 7
Kathy Fitzgerald
TV Movie
1988 - 89

Wiseguy
Carole Sternberg
5 Episodes
1989

Unsub
Lucille
1 Episode, Silent Stalker

Matlock
Madeline 'Maddy' Medford
1 Episode, The Con Man

Desperado: Badlands Justice
Emily Harris
TV Movie
1990

Booker
Clara
1 Episode, Who Framed Roger Thornton?

Midnight Caller
Dakota Roberts
1 Episode, Three for the Money
1991

Murder, She Wrote
Diana Sterling
1 Episode, From the Horse's Mouth

Father Dowling Mysteries
Laurie Kidd
1 Episode, The Malibu Mystery

The Owl
Danny Santerre
TV Movie

Captive
Karen
TV Movie
1992

The Commish
Catherine Belzer
1 Episode, Sex, Love and Kerosene

Tales from the Crypt
Ellen Renfield
1 Episode, Strung Along
1993

Renegade
Janet
1 Episode, Vanished

Walker, Texas Ranger
Robin Henley
1 Episode, Storm Warning
1994

Viper
Ella Keats
1 Episode, Wheels of Fire
1995

Extreme
Sheriff Lynn Roberts
7 Episodes

seaQuest DSV
Elaine Morse
2 Episodes
1996

Kindred: The Embraced
Camilla
1 Episode, Bad Moon Rising
1997

Profiler
Barbara Chapin
1 Episode, Shattered Silence

New York Undercover
Jennifer Lewis
1 Episode, School's Out

Diagnosis Murder
Fed. Marshal Monica Shattuck
1 Episode, Deadly Games
1998

Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
Woman Driving
1 Episode, Bright Lights
1999

One Special Night
Lori
TV Movie
2000

Strange World

1 Episode, Age of Reason
2001

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Sydney Markham
1 Episode, The Extra Man
2002

Law & Order
Janet Naiman
1 Episode, Oxymoron
2008

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Paige Beddles
1 Episode, Streetwise


Video Games













Year
Title
Role
1995

Mission Critical
Lieutenant Commander Tran


References





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  2. ^ Canby, Vincent (April 4, 1986). "Desert Hearts (1985) FILM: 'DESERT HEARTS,' ABOUT WOMEN IN LOVE". The New York Times.


  3. ^ ab "Her Waitress Days Behind Her, Patricia Charbonneau Serves Up a Stunning Screen Debut". People. May 26, 1986. Archived from the original on 16 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.


  4. ^ Associated Press (July 28, 1986). "Patricia Carbonneau: She swore she'd do it in six years or quit". The Evening News. Retrieved November 15, 2012.


  5. ^ Desert Hearts at NY Times




External links




  • Patricia Charbonneau on Yahoo! Movies


  • Patricia Charbonneau on IMDb


  • Desert Hearts on IMDb


  • Patricia Charbonneau article 1986 at People Magazine









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