Patricia Helen Kennedy was born on May 6, 1924, in
Brookline, Massachusetts. She attended Roehampton Sacred Heart Convent School (now
Woldingham School) in
London, and Maplehurst Sacred Heart Convent School in
Bronxville, New York. In 1945, she received a bachelor of arts degree from
Rosemont College, where she was active in both directing and acting in theatrical productions. She was considered the most sophisticated, yet also the most introverted, of her parents' five daughters. Since childhood she had a fascination with travel and
Hollywood. In time, she would become a world traveler, so much so that, as a young girl, she was given assignments by the independent and foreign press to write of her travels. Her ongoing fascination with Hollywood was fueled by her father's stories and adventures there as a movie mogul heading
RKO Pictures. After graduating from Rosemont College, she decided to pursue her interest in theatrical activities. ==Career==