Paula Patton
Paula Patton is the daughter of Joyce
(Vanraden), Patton, and Charles Patton. Her father is African American and her
mother is caucasian. She is of German, English, Dutch and English family
ancestry. When she was a young girl in the area, her family lived in front of
the 20th Century Fox lot. She was a fervent film enthusiast since her early
years. Her mother, who liked good movies, was a schoolteacher, and her father
was an attorney. Paula claimed that she tried to escape as an innocent child
through "pretending" to appear to be someone different from herself.
So it's not a surprise that she took part in Hamilton Magnet Arts High School
productions. Her favorite role was "Abigail" from "The
Crucible". However, she went on to learn film at the University of
Southern California in a summer program, and was awarded a three-month project
to make documentaries for PBS. She was later hired as a production assistant
for documentaries for television and Howie Mandel's talk show. Then, she
created documentary segments for Medical Diaries (2000 on Discovery Health
Channel). Paula says she enjoys what she does, but she still dreams of being a
performer. It was a quick success and, within three years of her debut, she had
appeared in parts in major features, Hitch (2005) and Idlewild (2006) as well
as the female leading lady in Deja Vu (2006) opposite Denzel Washington.
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