Patricia Glassop

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Patricia Glassop
Born
Patricia Agnes Kennedy

(1926-07-06)6 July 1926
Australia
Died21 September 2010(2010-09-21) (aged 84)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Film and television makeup artist and author
Spouse(s)Kelland Hutchence (divorced)
Ross Glassop
Children3, including Michael Hutchence
RelativesTiger Lily Hutchence Geldof (granddaughter)

Patricia Agnes Glassop (6 July 1926 – 21 September 2010), also professionally known as Patricia Hutchence was an Australian film and television makeup artist, and was the mother of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence and grandmother of Hutchence’s daughter, Tiger Lily. In later years she was an author.

Biography[edit]

Patricia Agnes Kennedy was born on 6 July 1926. In her teens she became a model and carried on modeling up to her thirties. [1] She was first married at the age of eighteen. A year later, she gave birth to a daughter, Tina. She later divorced her first husband, whose name is not a matter of public record.[citation needed]

When she was thirty years old, she married her second husband Kelland Hutchence.[2] On 22 January 1960, her first son Michael was born.[3] Two years later, her second son Rhett was born.[4] The family moved to Hong Kong when son Michael was four years old and stayed there until he was twelve years old.[5]

In 1966, while still living in Hong Kong, both Patricia and her daughter Tina became involved in the film Strange Portrait, starring Jeffrey Hunter. Patricia had the makeup artist job and Tina had a small part in the film. Fellow Australian Terry Bourke was involved with the production of the film. The film, however, never saw release.[6]

In 1970, she worked as makeup and hair stylist in the film Noon Sunday. It was her second time working with Bourke.[7]

Her marriage to Hutchence lasted seventeen years.[8] In 1991, aged 62, she married Ross Glassop, a retired pilot who was in the Royal Australian Air Force.[9][10]

Death[edit]

She died, aged 84, on 21 September 2010.[11] She was survived by two of her three children: Tina and Rhett.[12]

Author[edit]

As Patricia Glassop[edit]

  • Caring for the family's future : a practical guide to identification and management of perinatal anxiety and depression by Bryanne Barnett, Cathrine Fowler, Patricia Glossop - ISBN 0949324973 Chipping Norton, N.S.W. : Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, c2004 [13]
  • Just a man : the real Michael Hutchence by Tina Hutchence and Patricia Glassop - ISBN 0283063564 London : Sidgwick & Jackson, 2000 [14]

As Patricia Hutchence[edit]

  • Make-up is magic by Patricia Hutchence ISBN 0949773875 (paperback) - Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Little Hills Press, 1988
    Hardcover title - Make-up is magic, For the 1920s to now, corrective, fantasy and fun ISBN 0949773824 [15]

Makeup and hair stylist[edit]

Television
Title Episode Director Date Role Notes #
The Young Doctors Episode #1.1 1976 Makeup artist As Pat Kennedy
The Young Doctors Episode #1.2
to
Episode #1.36
1976 Makeup artist 38 episodes
uncredited?
The Young Doctors

Episode #1.40

1976 Makeup artist As Pat Kennedy
The Young Doctors "Episode #1.1396" 1983 Makeup artist As Pat Hutchence
Sons and Daughters

Various episodes

1983 Makeup artist As Patricia Hutchence
Film
Title Director Year Role Notes #
Strange Portrait Jeffrey Stone 1976 Makeup artist as Pat Hutchence
Noon Sunday Terry Bourke 1970 Makeup artist, hair stylist
And Millions Will Die Leslie H. Martinson 1973 Makeup artist As Pat Hutchence
Death Race 2000 Paul Bartel 1975 Makeup artist As Pat Hutchence
The Great Texas Dynamite Chase Michael Pressman 1976 Makeup artist As Pat Hutchence
Cat Murkil and the Silks John A. Bushelman 1976 Makeup artist As Pat Hutchence
Video
Title Director Year Role Notes #
Better the Devil You Know Paul Goldman 1990 Makeup artist

References[edit]

  1. ^ Official Website Patricia Agnes Glassop (nee Kennedy); 6 July 1929 – 21 September 2010
  2. ^ Inside Film Tue 25/02/2014 Tina Hutchence speaks out
  3. ^ Kylie - Naked: A Biography By Jenny Stanley-Clarke A Dangerous Addiction
  4. ^ Inside Film Tue 25/02/2014 Tina Hutchence speaks out
  5. ^ Kylie - Naked: A Biography By Jenny Stanley-Clarke A Dangerous Addiction
  6. ^ Jeffrey Hunter: The Film, Television, Radio and Stage Performances by Paul Green Pages 119-120
  7. ^ Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Noon Sunday
  8. ^ Inside Film Tue 25/02/2014 Tina Hutchence speaks out
  9. ^ Inside Film Tue 25/02/2014 Tina Hutchence speaks out
  10. ^ The Courier Mail, The Peace Project The group captain who became a groupie by Ruth Matthewson
  11. ^ Sydney Morning Herald, 22 September 2010 Michael Hutchence's devoted mother dies by Ellie Harvey
  12. ^ Toowoomba Chronicle, 24 September 2010 Hutchence's mother dies in Qld
  13. ^ National Library of Australia Caring for the family's future : a practical guide to identification and management of perinatal anxiety and depression / Bryanne Barnett, Cathrine Fowler, Patricia Glossop
  14. ^ National Library of Australia Just a man : the real Michael Hutchence / Tina Hutchence and Patricia Glassop
  15. ^ National Library of Australia Make-up is magic / Patricia Hutchence

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