- Patrice ONeal - Wikipedia
Patrice Lumumba Malcolm O'Neal [1] (December 7, 1969 – November 29, 2011) was an American comedian and actor He was known for his stand-up comedy career and his regular guest appearances on the talk show Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn and the radio show Opie and Anthony
- Patrice: The Movie explores disabled couples highs and lows
Patrice Jetter's lifelong struggle for independence and love is revealed in a feature-length documentary rom-com
- Patrice - Wikipedia
Patrice is a given name meaning noble or patrician, related to the names Patrick and Patricia In English, Patrice is often a feminine first name In French, it is used as a masculine first name
- Patrice: The Movie
Patrice’s present-day battles are informed by her past With long-time friend, director Ted Passon, Patrice recreates scenes from her life imbued with her art and her uniquely tragicomic joie de vivre
- Patrice ONeal - Biography - IMDb
In 2005, he taped his own episode of One Night Stand (2005) and in 2011 he had his own Comedy Central special, 'Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room' As well as on-screen projects, O'Neal worked on radio and continued as a stand-up in clubs and theaters
- Patrice: The Movie (2024) - IMDb
Patrice: The Movie: Directed by Ted Passon With Ollie Robinson, Noah Mendes, Spencer Lincoln, Patrice Jetter A disabled couple in their 50s, Patrice and Garry, want to marry but risk losing their benefits if they do Despite the risk, they decide to hold a commitment ceremony
- ABC’s ‘Patrice: The Movie’ - A Rallying Cry For Marriage . . . - Forbes
Patrice: The Movie is about the next arena for marriage equality legislation – disability As told by one couple’s story
- Patrice: The Movie | Museum of Science
Patrice and Garry fight to stay together in a system designed to keep them apart Filmmaker Ted Passon has known Patrice for twenty years, witnessing both her creativity and her battles against government bureaucracy
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