Pat Dade
Pat Dade

Pat Dade is an actress, comedienne and writer originally from Washington, D.C. She is a 13-year veteran member of the National Improvisation group, ComedySportz, and also teaches Improv for 'Sportz and the Stella Adler Academy in Hollywood. She's a former member of the Groundlings Sunday Company, and has appeared in a number of television series, including a recurring role on "Homicide: Life on the Street." She can also be seen in the Michael Jackson short film "Ghosts." She is a semifinalist in the 2001 Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting with the Academy (her script was among the top 30 out of 5,489 submissions), a published author ("You Must Remember This," with Karen L.B. Evans), recipient of a 1999 Telly Award in Writing for her script, "The Prodigal Daughter." She wrote three short films which were screened at the 2001 New York International Independent Film Festival. She loves chocolate.

A sophisticated Southern girl, Tallahassee Bridges blew into town to check out a few possibilities and decided to stay. It could have been a coincidence, but whenever Tally changed residences, a few dead bodies would be found behind. But that's all water under the bridge. She's been completely rehabilitated by the State of Georgia Penal System. Her first hand experience with her product makes her an ace pharmaceutical saleswoman. And when she is promoting her drug-- pharmaceutical business, Mile High Drugs, Inc., she knows the best way to hook-- build interest is to pass out lots of free samples.

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