- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Patricia Mizen is an exemplary award winning actor with immense passion and natural acting skills. Born overseas on the island of Okinawa and raised as a military brat, Patricia is a unique beauty blend of Finnish, English and Korean. She has traveled to approximately twelve different locations in and out of the United States throughout her childhood and adolescent life, which became the foundation in Patricia's ability to adapt to anything that comes her way. As a pageant winner in the 8th grade, Patricia always knew she wanted to contribute to society and help make a difference in the world; therefore, Patricia's innate love for the arts lead her to take her first acting class in high school. She also participated in the Dramatic Interpretation Category in Forensics and won her first competition in her rendition of Eugene O'Neil's, "Morning Becomes Electra." Patricia graced the stage as the lead in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "An Evening of Culture" and Drop Dead." Her foundation arises from the Sanford Meisner technique where she studied at The Actors Worksop Theater Training Institute, Boston MA and with Robert Carnegie at Playhouse West in Los Angeles. Patricia is also an alumni of UCLA's Professional Program: Acting for the Camera. She is a member of SAG-AFTRA, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS) and The Sky Pilot Theatre Company, Los Angeles.- IMDb Mini Biography By: B. Ritchie
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Patricia was a calendar and poster girl for Miller Genuine Draft.
- Studied at Playhouse West Theatre
- The short film Blink, that Patricia wrote, directed and produced, has been officially selected into the 2014 Inaugural IndieCapitol Awards in Washington, DC.
- Patricia made her debut at The World Famous Comedy Store! She performed live improv with 5 other actors through the LA Connection Comedy Improv Theatre.
- Patricia performed at 6th Annual Thirst Gala at Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Ca to help raise awareness and benefit the Thirst Project, 2015.
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