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What Was Patty Duke's Net Worth?
Patty Duke was an American actress of film, television, and stage who had a net worth of $10 million at the time of her death. Patty Duke died on March 29, 2016, at the age of 69. Patty was the recipient of an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and three Primetime Emmy Awards over the course of her career.
When Patty was 8 years old, her care was turned over from her parents to her talent managers. She began acting when she was very young, appearing in soap operas, print ads, and TV commercials. When she was 12, she won $32,000 on the game show "The $64,000 Question." It was later revealed that the show was rigged, and Patty was forced to testify in front of the US Senate. Despite this minor setback, she got her major break playing the role of Helen Keller in the Broadway play "The Miracle Worker." She would appear in the play for the next two years. The play was then turned into a movie in 1962, and Patty won an Academy Ward for Best Supporting Actress for the part. She was 16 years old and the youngest person to win an Oscar at the time.
Duke appeared in several more movies, and then in 1963, she landed her own series, "The Patty Duke Show," which was a huge hit and went on to air 104 episodes across three seasons. Around this time, Patty began to show signs of bipolar disorder. She was not officially diagnosed with the disorder until 1982, and she eventually became a vocal advocate of mental health issues. She wrote two books about her life and mental health. She was married four times and was famous for having multiple affairs. One of these affairs resulted in her son,Sean Astin, who eventually became a famous actor on his own.
Early Life
Patty Duke was born Anna Marie Duke on December 14, 1946, in New York City. She was the daughter of Frances Margaret and John Patrick Duke. Her mother was a cashier, while her father was a handyman and cab driver. She grew up in a Roman Catholic household with her two older siblings in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens. Her childhood was difficult due to her father's alcoholism and her mother's clinical depression and inclination towards violence. Her mother forced her father to leave the family home when Duke was six. When Patty was eight, her care was turned over to John and Ethel Ross. The couple managed the careers of a number of child actors, including Duke's older brother. The Rosses mistreated Patty throughout her early career, as their methods were exploitative and dangerous. They gave her alcohol and prescription drugs, made her pretend to be younger than she actually was to book roles, and took unreasonably high fees from her earnings. She did not end her relationship with the Rosses until her first marriage in 1965.
Patty Duke Holding her Oscar in 1963 (Getty)
Career
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