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  1. Patricia Hilliard (born Patricia Maud Penn-Gaskell; 14 March 1916 – 19 May 2001), was a British stage and film actress.

  2. Patricia Hilliard (nasceu Patricia Maud Penn-Gaskell; Quetta, Índia britânica, 14 de março de 1916 – Sussex, 19 de maio de 2001 (85 anos)) foi uma atriz britânica nascida no Paquistão, que atuou em filmes britânicos durante a era do cinema mudo entre 1934 e 1942.

  3. Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Patricia Hilliard was born on 14 March 1916 in Quetta, India. She was an actress, known for The Ghost Goes West (1935), Things to Come (1936) and The Cherry Orchard (1947). She was married to William Fox. She died on 19 May 2001 in Lewes, Sussex, England, UK.

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    She was born in Indiana, Pennsylvania to Ilse Hilliard and the late Harold Hilliard of Homer City. She was married to Scott Robertson.

    She graduated from Homer-Center High School, Homer City, Pennsylvania, in 1980. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1985, and a medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1989. She completed a three-year residency in family medicine in 1992 and was certified by the American...

    After completing her training in Family Medicine in 1992, Robertson joined a group practice, Elk Valley Medical Center in Girard, Pennsylvania. She was on the staff of Saint Vincent Medical Center in Erie, Pennsylvania, for three years where she served as the clinical coordinator for medical student training, and also provided training and supervis...

    Selected by NASA in June 1998, Robertson reported for training in August 1998. Her Astronaut Candidate training included orientation briefings and tours, numerous scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training and ground school to prepare for T-38 flight training,...

    Robertson died May 24, 2001, in Houston from burn injuries sustained in the crash of a private plane at Wolfe Air Park, Manvel, Texas, on May 22, 2001; she was 38 years old. Robertson had been providing instruction to a private pilot when control of the aircraft was lost.She was living at Homer City and she was scheduled to work with the crew who w...

    NASA Performance Award
    Young Investigator Award Finalist (Aerospace Medicine Association)
    IUP Distinguished Alumni Award, 2000
    Patricia Hilliard Robertson Center for Aviation Medicine at the Indiana Regional Medical Center.
    Northrop Grumman Cygnus Spacecraft S.S. Patricia “Patty” Hilliard Robertson launched on January 30, 2024 for Cygnus NG-20mission

    This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  4. Mon 25 Jun 2001 22.22 EDT. Breathtakingly beautiful, with striking brown eyes and a soft, gentle and low voice, Patricia Hilliard, who has died aged 85, was one of the loveliest actors of her...

  5. Comments. Patricia Penn-Gaskell (Patricia Hilliard), actress: born Quetta, India 14 March 1916; married 1938 William Fox (one son, one daughter); died Ditchling, East Sussex 19 May 2001....

  6. — NASA astronaut Patricia Hilliard Robertson, 38, died Thursday evening (May 24) as a result of injuries from a private plane accident earlier this week. According to The Associated Press, Robertson and her co-pilot Roy Adams were practicing landing and takeoff maneuvers on May 22, when their plane plumented to the ground.