American actress (born 1961)
Tonye T. Patano
Patano in 2011
Born (1961-10-16 ) October 16, 1961 (age 63) Nationality American Occupation Actress Years active 1984–present
Tonye T. Patano (born October 16, 1961)[citation needed ] is an American actress. She may be best known as Heylia James on the television series Weeds .
She has appeared in television shows such as Law & Order , Sex and the City , Monk and Third Watch . Patano was in the original cast of the Broadway play, 45 Seconds from Broadway by Neil Simon .
Career
Film and television
Patano's first screen role was in the 1984 television film The Jesse Owens Story . She has appeared on several television series in guest roles, including Sex and the City ,[ 1] Monk , Third Watch , Curb Your Enthusiasm and Elementary . Patano has played various characters throughout the Law & Order franchise.
She appeared as Carolyn in Highway Heartbreaker (1992),[ 2] and had a small role in A Price Above Rubies (1998).[ 3] Other film work includes Little Manhattan [ 4] and The Great New Wonderful , both released in 2005.[ 5]
In 2005, Patano landed the role of Heylia James,[ 6] a marijuana dealer, on Weeds .[ 7] She received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series alongside her Weeds co-stars in 2006.[ 8] Two years later, Patano earned an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series as Heylia.[ 9] Patano left the series at the conclusion of its third season, later returning in season 7 on a recurring basis.
Following Weeds , she portrayed Emily in Hallmark movie Loving Leah (2009).[ 10] Patano was Beverly, a counselor, in A Vigilante (2018).[ 11] She played a probation officer in drama Jack of the Red Hearts (2015).[ 12]
Stage
Patano portrayed Nurse O'Neil in a 1997 production of The Sunshine Boys at the George Street Playhouse . One reviewer claimed she was "excellent" in the role.[ 13] In 2000, she received a Connecticut Critics Circle Award for best ensemble after acting in From the Mississippi Delta .[ 14] Patano appeared on Broadway as Ms. Gravátt in 45 Seconds from Broadway (2001).[ 15]
She played the role of brothel owner Mama Nadi in Ruined for the Huntington Theater.[ 16] Her performance in this production received positive reception, with one critic calling her "delightful" and "magnetic."[ 17] Another found her superb in the role of Mama Nadi.[ 18]
Personal life
At age 35, she was diagnosed with diabetes , and she suffered a stroke in 2005.[ 19]
Filmography
Films
Television
References
^ Smith, Jim (2004). Manhattan Dating Game: An Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Every Episode of Sex and the City . Virgin Books . p. 327. ISBN 9780753509258 .
^ Marill, Alvin H. (2005). Movies Made for Television, 1964-2004: 1990-1999 . Scarecrow Press . p. 229.
^ Monush, Barry; Willis, John (April 2000). Screen World 1999 . Hal Leonard Corporation . p. 35. ISBN 9781557834119 .
^ Maltin, Leonard (September 2, 2014). Leonard Maltin's 2015 Movie Guide . Penguin Publishing Group . ISBN 9780698183612 .
^ Seibert, Perry. "Tonye Patano" . All Movie . Retrieved November 7, 2022 .
^ Shapiro, Mitchell A.; Jicha, Tom (October 16, 2015). The Top 100 American Situation Comedies . McFarland & Company . p. 196. ISBN 9781476664040 .
^ " 'Weeds,' 10 p.m. Showtime". Bangor Daily News . p. D8.
^ "13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® Nominations" . Screen Actors Guild Awards . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 7, 2022 .
^ "39th NAACP Image Awards" . The Crisis . National Association for the Advancement of Colored People . 2008.
^ Marill, Alvin H. (October 11, 2010). Movies Made for Television: 2005-2009 . Scarecrow Press . p. 61. ISBN 9780810876590 .
^ Grant, Kevin (January 3, 2020). Vigilantes: Private Justice in Popular Cinema . McFarland & Company . p. 194. ISBN 9781476638683 .
^ Goldstein, Gary (February 25, 2016). "Review: 'Jack of the Red Hearts' implausibly stacks the deck" . The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved November 7, 2022 .
^ Klein, Alvin (October 12, 1997). "THEATER REVIEW; The Kind of Sniping That Gives Sustenance" . The New York Times . Retrieved November 7, 2022 .
^ Rosenberg, David A. (July 25, 2000). "The winners are...". The Hour . p. D5.
^ Willis, John ; Hodges, Ben; Lynch, Tom (July 2004). Theater World 2001-2002 . Hal Leonard Corporation . p. 34. ISBN 9781557836267 .
^ Khodorovsky, Irina (January 7, 2011). "PHOTO CALL: Tonye Patano Stars in Ruined at the Huntington Theatre Company" . Playbill . Retrieved November 7, 2022 .
^ Hurwitt, Robert (March 4, 2011). " 'Ruined' review: Ray of hope amid rape in Congo" . San Francisco Gate . Retrieved November 7, 2022 .
^ Aucoin, Don (January 14, 2011). "Making the political personal" . The Boston Globe . Retrieved November 7, 2022 .
^ "Tonye Patano Weighs Her Options" Women Health web site
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