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The adopted daughter of a Dutch-Belgian father (Andre Riese, a wealthy stockbroker) and a half-French mother, Patricia Roc was educated at private schools in London and Paris (such as the Francis Holland School) as well as RADA. She did not learn that she was adopted until 1949. She began as a stage actress, debuting in the 1938 London production of "Nuts in May", in which she was talent-spotted by Alexander Korda. She made her first film appearance that same year, in The Rebel Son, and went on to make 40 films, remaining in the UK's top-ten box-office stars list for 10 consecutive years.
She was employed by the studio of J. Arthur Rank, who called her "the archetypal British beauty" (indeed, her decolletage, along with
Margaret Lockwood's, in the period-costume of films like
The Wicked Lady led US censors to call for retakes to de-emphasise it) and "the Goddess of Odeons", whilst Noel Coward said she was "a phenomenon" and "an unspoiled movie star who can act". She was a success playing the beautiful, good counterpart to the beautiful but evil, seductive and/or ambiguous roles played by her contemporary
Margaret Lockwood, often even in the same film (eg
The Wicked Lady). As Roc herself put it:
“I was the bouncy, sexy girl next door that mothers would like their sons to marry, and the sons wouldn't have minded, either.”Nevertheless, by her own choice and by that of Rank, she remained confined to these second-lead roles and did not broaden her scope. Her brief move to Hollywood to film Canyon Passage was a lend lease agreement between Rank Pictures and Universal Studios of British in return for American film actors. During filming, Roc was romantically linked with Ronald Reagan, while her US co-star Susan Hayward stated "that Limey glamour girl is a helluva dame."
Roc returned to England later in the decade following the death of husband Anthony Steel. She produced only 3 more films and made a few television appearances (including the first episode of The Saint).
Roc married for the first time at 24 in 1939, to the 44-year-old Canadian osteopath Dr. Murray Laing - they divorced only a few years later. She married again in 1949 to André Thomas and moved to Paris, starting to work more and more in French and Italian cinema (along with a French-Canadian feature in Quebec). Thomas was unable to have children and so, when Patricia gave birth to Michael as a result of an affair with Anthony Steel in 1952 (while they were co-starring in Something Money Can't Buy), Thomas agreed to raise him as his own. Thomas died in 1954. She married a third and final time, to Walter Reif, in 1962, and a year later retired. During her retirement, she moved to Locarno, Switzerland, where she later died of kidney failure.
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1938 The Divorce of Lady X
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1938 The Rebel Son
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1938 The Gaunt Stranger
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1939 The Mind of Mr. Reeder
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1940 The Missing People
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1940 Pack Up Your Troubles
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1940 A Window in London
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1940 Dr O'Dowd
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1940 Three Silent Men
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1940 It Happened to One Man
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1941 The Farmer's Wife
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1941 My Wife's Family
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1942 Suspected Person
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1942 Let the People Sing
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1943 We'll Meet Again
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1943 Millions Like Us
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1944 Two Thousand Women
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1945 Madonna of the Seven Moons
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1945 Johnny Frenchman
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1946 Canyon Passage
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1947 The Brothers
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1947 So Well Remembered
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1947 Holiday Camp
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1947 When the Bough Breaks
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1948 One Night with You
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1949 The Perfect Woman
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1949 Retour a la Vie
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1949 The Man on the Eiffel Tower
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1950 Black Jack
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1950 L'Inconnue de Montreal
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1951 Circle of Danger
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1952 Something Money Can't Buy
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1953 La Mia vita e Tua
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1954 Le Avventure di Cartouche
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1957 The Hypnotist
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1957 The House in the Woods
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1959 La Vedova X
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1960 Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons
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26th September, 2008 -
Lockwood and Greenwood film screenings at American cinema
1st March, 2008 -
Margaret Lockwood DVD release on 16th June, 2008
4th December, 2007 -
Margaret Lockwood season at the BFI in January 2008
10th June, 2007 -
Location filming for Jassy highlighted in new exhibition
23rd May, 2005 -
The Wicked Lady to be released on DVD as part of a box set
2nd February, 2004 -
The Wicked Lady to be released on DVD

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Patricia Roc.com
A website dedicated to the 1940s British film star, Patricia Roc.
www.patriciaroc.com
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