Patsy Kelly (January 12, 1910 – September 24, 1981) was an American film, stage, and television actress, best known for her comedic roles in Hal Roach short films. Born in Brooklyn, New York, she began her career in vaudeville and dance before moving to Hollywood in the 1930s. Kelly's lively, witty performances and distinctive voice made her a popular supporting actress in films like 'The Girl from Missouri' and 'The Cowboy and the Lady.' She later transitioned to Broadway and television, earning acclaim for her role in 'Rosemary's Baby.' Kelly died of cancer at age 71. Her legacy endures as a talented comedic performer of the Golden Age of Hollywood.