Background
Crowley was born in Olyphant, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Helen (née Swartz) and coal mining foreman Vincent Crowley.
Crowley was born in Olyphant, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Helen (née Swartz) and coal mining foreman Vincent Crowley.
Her sister Ann was also an actress. Crowley played Sally Carver in the film, starring Ginger Rogers and William Holden. She starred as Doctor Autumn Claypool alongside Martin and Lewis in, and in their final film together, in which she played Terry Roberts.
She also co-starred with Rosemary Clooney in a 1954 musical, Red Garters, and with Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray in the 1956 drama There"s Always Tomorrow.
Crowley made guest appearances in many television series in the 1950s and 1960s, including the pilot for The Untouchables, Crossroads, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Riverboat, The DuPont Show with June Allyson, The Eleventh Hour, The Roaring 20s, Mr. Novak, The Twilight Zone, The Fugitive, The Manitoba from United Network Command for Law and Enforcement, 87th Precinct, and Wanted: Dead or Alive".
She changed her billing for various Maverick episodes from "Patricia Crowley" to "Pat Crowley" and back again. She starred from 1965 to 1967 as Joan Nash in the National Broadcasting Company-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer television sitcom Please Don"t Eat the Daisies, based on the 1957 book by Jean Kerr and the 1960 Doris Day/David Niven film of the same name.
Crowley sang and danced on The Dean Martin Show.
She became known to a later era of television viewers for her roles on the serials Generations from 1989-1990, Portuguese Charles from 1997 to 2003, and The Bold and the Beautiful in 2005. She appeared as Emily Fallmont on ten episodes of the nighttime soap opera Dynasty in 1986. More recently, Crowley portrayed the widow of baseball"s Roger Maris in the biopic 61*, directed by Billy Crystal.
She appeared in a 2006 episode of The Closer and a 2009 episode of Cold Case.
Throughout her career, she was confused with actress Kathleen Crowley, who appeared in practically all of the same television series during the same time frame, though they never appeared together. They were not related.
Walt Disney"s actor Fess Parker noted in his Archive of American Television interview that there were two actresses named Crowley whom everyone was always mixing up, one tall (Pat) and one short (Kathleen), and that he was paired with the shorter Crowley for one project, despite being 6 ft 1 in tall.