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Do you think you know a lot about TV? Try our quiz and enter to win $500! Click below to check the trivia question Patty Duke will always be remembered for her stunning talent onstage and onscreen. She is one of the most talented and highly awarded actors in history, and her widely renowned success began at a shockingly young age. Patty Duke was born on December 14th, 1946 to parents Frances Margaret and John Patrick Duke. After an incredibly rough childhood, she was eventually taken under the wing by two talent managers. Unfortunately, she soon discovered that they were cruel people who exploited her work. Even so, Patty Duke's talent shone through in spite of these harsh difficulties, and before long, she was a child star. After appearing in a series of television show episodes and a few plays, Patty Duke finally landed her starring role. She played Helen Keller in the Broadway play The Miracle Worker. It was an incredible success, and when they decided to turn the play into a movie, they asked Patty Duke to retain the role on film. Patty Duke of course said yes, and when she was just 16 years old, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. This meant that, at the time, she was the youngest person in history to receive an Oscar. Patty Duke went on to win many more accolades, including three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and her very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She had an impressive filmography in both film and television. Her most iconic role in television was as the twins, Cathy and Patty Lane in her very own television show, The Patty Duke Show. Her most memorable films include Valley of the Dolls and Me, Natalie. In 1985, Patty Duke was so deeply involved in the film industry that she served as President of the Screen Actors Guild until 1988, where she represented the labor union of actors across the country. She didn't just devote her life to performing, however. She also worked as both an author and a singer, giving her a prolific and multi-faceted career. Later in life, Patty Duke also became an advocate and spokeswoman for mental health, after dealing with serious personal mental health issues. While Patty Duke had an impressive career that spanned a total of 65 years, she had a devastating end to her life. She died on March 29th, 2016 at the age of 69. Her son, Sean Astin, announced with a heavy heart that she suffered greatly towards the end of her life. In today's video, we're going to take a look at some fascinating facts about Patty Duke. Make sure you stick around, because we're also going to reveal the tragic suffering she dealt with before her death. We hope you like this video, and don't forget to subscribe to Facts Verse for more! Do you think you know a lot about TV? Try our quiz and enter to win $500! Click below to check the trivia question