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Soundtrack - filmography (2000s) (1990s) (1980s) - The Perfect Man (2005) (performer: "I Fall to Pieces")
- C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005) (performer: "Back in Baby's Arms", "I Fall to Pieces", "Crazy")
- Down in the Valley (2005) (performer: "Half As Much")
- "The West Wing"
- King Corn (2005) TV Episode (performer: "Walkin' After Midnight") - "Lost"
- Tabula Rasa (2004) TV Episode ("Leavin' On Your Mind") - The Whole Ten Yards (2004) (performer: "I Don't Wanta", "Sweet Dreams")
- "Third Watch"
- The Price of Nobility (2003) TV Episode (performer: "I Fall to Pieces") - Northfork (2003) (performer: "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" (1959))
- Dahmer (2002) (performer: "Just out of Reach")
- The Salton Sea (2002) (performer: "I Fall to Pieces")
- Jackpot (2001) ("Sweet Dreams")
- What Planet Are You From? (2000) (performer: "Hungry for Love")
- Best Laid Plans (1999) (performer: "Why Can't He Be You")
- Pushing Tin (1999) (performer: "Leavin' on Your Mind")
... aka Turbulenzen - und andere Katastrophen (Germany) - The Other Sister (1999) (performer: "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)")
- Pourquoi pas moi? (1999) (performer: "Crazy")
... aka ¿Entiendes? (Spain) ... aka Why Not Me? (International: English title) - Phantoms (1998) (performer: "I FALL TO PIECES")
... aka Dean Koontz's Phantoms (USA: complete title) - In & Out (1997) (performer: "Crazy")
- U Turn (1997) (performer: "YOUR CHEATIN' HEART")
... aka U Turn - Ici commence l'enfer (France) - "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
... aka BtVS (USA: promotional abbreviation) ... aka Buffy ... aka Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series - Prophecy Girl (1997) TV Episode (performer: "I Fall To Pieces") - The Run of the Country (1995) (performer: "Crazy")
- Butterfly Kiss (1995) (performer: "Leavin' On Your Mind")
... aka Killer on the Road - Nell (1994) (performer: "CRAZY")
- Natural Born Killers (1994) (performer: "Back in Baby's Arms")
- Ruby Cairo (1993) (performer: "YOU BELONG TO ME")
... aka Deception (USA: video title (recut version)) ... aka The Missing Link: Ruby Cairo - Rush (1991) (performer: "I Fall to Pieces")
- Doc Hollywood (1991) (performer: "CRAZY")
- The Handmaid's Tale (1990) (performer: "Crazy")
- The Wizard (1989) ("Leavin' On Your Mind")
- Murder One (1988) (performer: "CRAZY")
- Sweet Dreams (1985) (performer: "San Antonio Rose", "Blue Moon of Kentucky", "Lovesick Blues", "Seven Lonely Days", "Foolin Around", "Your Cheatin Heart", "Walking After Midnight", "Sweet Dreams", "I Fall to Pieces", "Crazy", "She's Got You")
- Desert Hearts (1985) (performer: "LEAVIN' ON YOUR MIND", "CRAZY")
- Blood Simple. (1984) (performer: "Sweet Dreams")
Self - filmography- "Talent Scouts"
... aka Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (USA: complete title) - Episode dated 21 January 1957 (1957) TV Episode .... Herself - "Grand Ole Opry"
- Episode dated 1 July 1955 (1955) TV Episode .... Herself
Archive Footage
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"Biography"
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Hairdos and Heartache: The Women of Country Music (2006) TV Episode
.... Herself
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Tootsie's Orchid Lounge: Where the Music Began (2005) (V)
.... Herself
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Grand Ole Opry's Vintage Classics (2005) (TV)
.... Herself
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Country Legends (2001) (V)
.... Herself - Performer
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"Century of Country" (1999) (mini)
.... Herself
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Dolly Parton: She Ain't No Dumb Blonde (1997) (TV)
.... Herself
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"America's Music: The Roots of Country" (1996) (mini)
.... Herself
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Walking After Midnight (1988)
.... Herself
Patsy Cline was born Virginia Patterson Hensley on September 8, 1932 in Winchester, Virginia. Her brush with show business came at age four when she won a prize in an amateur tap dancing contest. By the time she entered grade school her family was fully aware of her musical talent. On her eighth birthday, her mother presented her with a piano in which Patsy learned more music patterns. On Sundays she sang with the local church choir and at age 14 was singing regularly on WINC a local radio station. She got the job by walking fearlessly into the station and asking for an audition. When Patsy was 15, her parents divorced, reportedly due to her father's heavy drinking. Without her father around to pay the bills, Patsy help her mother earn money by singing in local clubs in the evenings and by day was working at the local drug store which led to her dropping out of high school a year later. In 1948, Patsy maneuvered herself backstage when Wally Fowler brought his music show to her hometown. Patsy impressed Fowler with her singing which he gave her the opportunity to audition to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. But to her disappointment, the Opry reps said that she would not be ready for big-time country radio.
Patsy returned to Winchester and continued to sing in local clubs. She met and marred her husband Gerald Cline in 1952. That same year, she was featured in Bill Peer's Melody Playboys of Brunswick, Maryland. Peer got Patsy her first recording contract with Four Star Records in 1954. In late 1955, Patsy became a regular on the radio show Town and Country Jamboree, a country-western program that broadcast in Washington D.C. In 1957, Patsy finally got her big break where she appeared as a contestant on the TV variety show Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. For her first TV appearance, she selected a torch song that she sang a year earlier, "Walkin' After Midnight." Patsy won first place and became a regular on the show for the next two weeks. "Walkin' After Midnight" was released as a single with put Patsy on the top ten charts of country and pop music. But her determined drive and ambition put a large strain her marriage which kept her away from her husband, and as a result Patsy and Gerald divorced soon after her TV debut. In the late 1950s Patsy put a hold on her career and married her second husband, Charlie Dick and together they had two children. But when she returned to singing, the long hours which kept her away but another strain on the marriage.
In 1960, Patsy was finally invited to join the Grand Old Opry and the following year she scored with her second single, "I Fall to Pieces." Producer Owen Bradley took advantage of Patsy's rich voice and backed her with lush string arragenments rather than the twangy sound of steel guitar, which was typical for country-western singers at the time. Anxious to be true to her roots, Patsy often expressed a desire to yodel and growl on her records. But she understood that this smoother sound was giving her career a major boost and used it during the next two years of album recordings. In March 1963 Patsy traveled from Nashville to Kansas City where on March 5, 1963 she appeared at a benefit concert for the family to disk jockey Jack McCall who was killed in a traffic accident earlier that year. Immediately after her performance she boarded a small plane back to Nashville along with country-western performers Cowboy Copas, Hawkshaw Hawkins, and pilot Randy Hughes. 85 miles west of Nashville the plane ran into turbulance and crashed. There were no survivors. Shorly before her death, Patsy recorded the single "Sweet Dreams" which became number five on the country charts after her untimely death at age 30. Ten years after her death, Patsy Cline was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the first female soloist chosen for the honor.
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