- Patricia Ellen Lee was born to mother, Alice, and father, Ben, in Texas. Shortly thereafter, the family moved to Florida where Patricia - the only girl on her block who read "Famous Monsters of Filmland" magazine - won the second place trophy in the Woolworth's Monster Model-making contest. The movie-making bug bit Patricia early on and she began making short 16mm films while attending Miami Beach Senior High. Shortly after graduating from high school, she attended the Cornell University Film Production Studio where she worked on the experimental feature, "Branches". Patricia then segued to Boston University where she made Dean's List and directed two more short films. Finally, Patricia landed at U.S.C. Film School (reality ends there) where she directed six more shorts, shot one, and edited two more before graduating Cum Laude. Pat picked up her "post-graduate" degree in editing at the "school of" Producer Roger Corman before joining the Motion Picture Editors Guild and becoming a freelance assistant editor. Sometime thereafter, Patricia established Esq. Management and became a Talent Agent specializing in the representation of Editors, Production Designers, Directors of Photography, and, other talented Film and Television professionals.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Patricia E. Lee
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