Patty mullen age, net worth, height, affair, and more

Patty mullen age, net worth, height, affair, and more

Did You Know Patty Mullen Only Made Two Movies?

While you are watching a movie, or a couple of movies, notice an actor or actress and wish they had made more movies? I am sure you have. The names do not always stick with me, but every so often I will be watching a movie and wonder why so and so did not make more movies. I will likely never know why they do so few movies. Why did this come to mind, simple, I have had an actress running around my head for a little while now, the incomparable Patty Mullen, who only starred on two movies.

Some people probably have no idea who I am talking about while others are wondering why I would give her a second thought, still others are probably saying “She made more than one movie?”. As a matter of fact, she made two movies, and I genuinely wish she made more.

Now, Patty Mullen is not a great actress. By most normal scales for judging acting, she is not very good. Still, there is something about her presence on the screen that is captivating. There is no denying the 1987 Penthouse Pet of the Year is easy on the eyes, but there is something else. Besides being attractive, she is funny, and based on her roles, has comedic sensibilities and is not afraid of looking silly. She lacks polish, has a distinctive New Jersey accent, and just looks like she is having fun.

Why do I wish she made more movies? I think it is because she is pretty and not afraid of being goofy. Just watch her and that is plain to see. On top of that, she does show improved skills and confidence in her second film (which I had seen first). She, they are low budget B-movies, but you have to start somewhere, right? Even if stayed in the B realm for her entire career, I would have been more than happy. I guess I should be happy for the two movies she did do.

Her first movie was 1987’s Doom Asylum. This was a super campy slasher send up that saw her make her first appearance alongside Kristen Davis (Sex and the City). In this movie, she plays a dual role of mother and daughter. Of course, the mother character dos within the first ten minutes. For the bulk of the film she plays Kiki Larue, going to spend time at an abandoned hospital not far from where her mother died, and th place where her lawyer lover still lives, roaming the grounds with an anger and a thirst for blood. She essentially plays the pretty girl in the bikini as she runs around trying to avoid being killed. She does become the target of the killer based on her resemblance to her dead mother.

It is far from a good film. It is the kind of movie that within 5 or 10 minutes, you will be on board and loving it or want to punch whoever recommended it to you I’m the face. It is a silly movie that really entertained me. Patty is fun to watch and really seems to be having a good time.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=yrpI06aOYHk

Three years later, she returned to movie theaters in B-movie legend Frank Henenlotter’s Frankenhooker in 1990. This is the movie and the role with which she will always be remembered, and she is only in about a third of the movie. She plays Elizabeth Shelly, seen early on wearing a fat suit when she is tragically killed in a remote controlled lawnmower accident. Her character’s boyfriend, and amateur doctor/scientist, saves her head with intentions to rebuild her. He does his with parts unwittingly donated by Times Square hookers after they smoke some of his super crack.

No more setup is really needed, the star of his show is purely Patty. As soon as her titular Frankenhooker look is revealed and she asks “Wanna date? Got any money?” the movie is hers. Her stiff movements, hooker speak, and goofy facial expressions are fantastic. She is absolutely hilarious in this role, she really just let’s loose and has fun with the sleazy, silly character. It is a shame this was her last film.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=7B49Jdlo7ns

These are two movies I can watch and never get bored with. They are low budget, cheesy horror films with heavy doses of comedy. Patty Mullen is certainly a star attraction in both films. Are there any stars you like that you wish you saw more of?

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Horror Actressing: Patty Mullen in «Frankenhooker»

Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 2:44PM

by Jason Adams

One of the instigating factors in me deciding to do this here «Great Moments in Horror Actressing» series at The Film Experience was the chance to write up performances that wouldn’t normally get this sort of attention. That’s not to say that Nathaniel doesn’t encourage coverage of a wide-ranging, sea to shining cinematic sea, sort — he’s as fond of trash as I am, bless his heart. It’s just I know for a fact — I did a search! — that today marks the first time the name Patty Mullen or the film Frankenhooker (which just celebrated its 30th anniversary last week) have been mentioned here on this site, and when those names rub up against something classy like the «Supporting Actress Smackdown» well, I get a buzz.

Cue trailer voiceover dude intonation — Imagine A World where Patty Mullen’s name, like a purple bolt of lightning, zapped oh let’s say Mary McDonnell’s name off of Oscar’s Supporting Actress line-up of 1990…

I do. I am imagining it right this second, and it’s bringing me tremendous joy. Before anyone suggests it no, I am not a lunatic. I know such a thing wasn’t even microscopically possible then and it remains just as wildly unlikely now. (I mean if Toni Collette couldn’t even get a damn nomination for Hereditary… WTF, WTF. Sorry still not over that.) But one dares to dream of such an alternate world. Keep hope alive! It keeps us going. And I know I’d rather watch Frankenhooker a thousand times over before I suffered through Dances With Wolves one more time, that’s for dang sure.

There is a perfectly fine case to be made that Horror, like Queerness, should stick to its disreputable roots — it’s punk, it’s meant to shock and disrupt the status quo. It’s a down dirty dog rolling around in something that darkens a field, something that doesn’t smell quite right. I don’t entirely to-the-Nth subscribe to that as far as Horror or Queerness go, I say welcome all kinds, but that doesn’t mean I don’t feel electrified tossing a Frankenhooker shaped stink-bomb into the Serious Conversation.

Because, the thing is, it and Mullen are worthy. The film… and you really don’t need me to offer a plot synopsis, right? Man has Woman, Man loses Woman, Man uses parts he gathers from Times Square Prostitutes to bring Woman back to life — it’s a tale as old as time. And the thing is the film holds up. It’s riotously funny, knowingly perverted and deeply offensive trash, and is actually ultimately kind of shockingly feminist to boot? Let’s just say that the joke ends up being on the Man half of the equation.

Patty Mullen, a former Penthouse Pet, has just two films to her entire filmography — there’s the entertainingly lousy slasher Doom Aslyum from 1988 (which also mars, excuse me marks, the screen debut of Sex and the City actress Kristin Davis), and then there’s Frank Henenlotter’s horror-comedy masterpiece (I said what I said) Frankenhooker two years later. And yet Mullen has four character roles to her name, because strangely, inexplicably, both of these films had her playing dual roles. She’s twice as nice! My based-on-nothing theory is they got her on set and realized they didn’t want to let her go. If you watch the interview with her on the Frankenhooker blu-ray you’ll see what a loose and charming firecracker she still is, even here three full decades of no-work later. In that chat she explains she quit the biz because she moved to Florida and had a kid — it’s our loss. Truly.

Because her work in Frankenhooker is naturally, hysterically funny. She has It. Spark, wit. She’s a terrific comedian. Stuck under a slutty update of Elsa Lanchester’s fright wig and wrangled into a purple two-piece, tottering around on platform boots with her lip yanked up as if by an invisible wire as she screams, «WANNA DATE?» at Henenlotter’s typical parade of strange perverts roaming Times Square, she is, in the hooker parlance, showing us a good time. A great time. She’s the Carole Lombard of Crack Cocaine Comedy. Patty Mullen I say yes, for you I will always and forever WANNA DATE. Let’s get Frankenhooker 2 going already!

Net Worth and Income Source of Patty Mullen

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Patty Mullen Net Worth is $1M – $5M (2022). Her primary income source is Actress.

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Her full name is Patty Mullen, and her nickname is Patty Mullen. She is American by birth. 

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