PAT PRIEST

Pat Priest was born in Bountiful, Utah in August 1936. Early in her career, Pat Priest worked as a singer and actress on local television stations including WTTG in Washington, DC. In the late 1950s, she participated in stage productions including “Bus Stop” and “Tender Trap.” Pat Priest is also one of the TV icons from the 1950s until the 1970s. She is well-known for replacing Beverly Owens in the show The Munsters. The original actress quit the said show after 13 episodes.

Thus, Priest came in and played the role of Marilyn. After which, her career continuously rises. However, Priest has been diagnosed with NHL or non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. She must have medical or health insurance to aid her medical treatment. Thankfully, her condition responds well to the treatment, and reports suggest her medical care is on the right track. She Married twice, she has two sons.

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