- Lively, ever-beaming character actress who played the role of Mary Gruber in the "Benji" dog film series.
- Did voicework for Saturday morning Hanna-Barbera cartoons in the late 1960s.
- Her late husband, Alexander Kokinacis, was a composer who wrote under the name Nick Alexander.
- Retired to Palm Springs, California, where she has continued to perform in local theater productions.
- A singer before she became an actress, she sang with Fred Waring's radio show for five years (1938-1943). She helped popularize the standard Cole Porter tune "Begin the Beguine".
- Had her own children's show in Richmond, Virginia at age 7.
- Her parents, Carl Mason Garrett and Fredda Gwynne Oxley" were vaudevillians ("Mason & Gwynne"). She was raised by her father's parents in Richmond, Virginia.
- According to an in-depth article by Richard Sackley for Classic Images (January 2010), her birth name coincided with a hospital visit by Jack Dempsey, the former World Heavyweight Champion. It seems that Dempsey caught a glimpse of the newborn being carried by a nurse and declared, "Boy, there's a patsy." The nurse relayed the story to Patsy's mother. Although the baby's legal name was Virginia, she was called Patsy thereafter.
- Has two children, Jeff and Kathy.
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