Patty Maloney(1936-2025)
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Patty was born in Perkinsville, New York. At age 7 she moved with her
family to Winter Park, Florida. Her family loved her and didn't treat
her any differently from her brother or sisters. She began her show-business
career as a featured dancer at Edith Royal's newly-opened studio in
Winter Park. During high school she spent a summer traveling with a
carnival, then a year with the Ringling Brothers Circus.
Patty soon became aware that she could lead a cosmopolitan life, and her family realized that she had become an adult. At her mother's insistence, she attended the University of Florida and became a keypunch operator. She later returned to New York and worked for National Airlines, where she met her future husband Joseph Vitek, a 4'8 printer from Chicago. They exchanged letters and Patty traveled to Europe and Latin America; soon they were wed at the Actors' Chapel in New York. They moved back to Chicago and had a blissful but short marriage; to her deep sorrow, Joseph soon died and she lost their premature baby at the same time.
Patty's friends forced her to return to show business. She was most grateful for this because the Krofft Brothers were producing a new TV show: "Far Out Space Nuts". She promptly accepted the role of Honk and moved to Los Angeles. Now, over 20 years later, Patty is still in demand for entertaining.
Patty soon became aware that she could lead a cosmopolitan life, and her family realized that she had become an adult. At her mother's insistence, she attended the University of Florida and became a keypunch operator. She later returned to New York and worked for National Airlines, where she met her future husband Joseph Vitek, a 4'8 printer from Chicago. They exchanged letters and Patty traveled to Europe and Latin America; soon they were wed at the Actors' Chapel in New York. They moved back to Chicago and had a blissful but short marriage; to her deep sorrow, Joseph soon died and she lost their premature baby at the same time.
Patty's friends forced her to return to show business. She was most grateful for this because the Krofft Brothers were producing a new TV show: "Far Out Space Nuts". She promptly accepted the role of Honk and moved to Los Angeles. Now, over 20 years later, Patty is still in demand for entertaining.