Patricia Wymer, a captivating and vivacious blonde actress, left an indelible mark on the film industry with her brief yet memorable career, which consisted of only three low-budget exploitation features.
Initially, she began her journey as a dancer on the short-lived 1960s rock 'n' roll music variety TV show "Malibu U." Her captivating performances also featured her as one of the adorable dancing girls in Leonard Nimoy's remarkable music video for the humorous novelty song "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins."
Patricia's striking features and captivating charm earned her a spot on the cover of the August 1968 issue of the adult-only magazine "Best for Men," accompanied by a nude pictorial. In 1969, she took on the role of a coven witch in the entertaining horror film "The Witchmaker," showcasing her impressive acting skills.
The following year, Wymer delivered a standout performance as the radiant and free-spirited hippie pixie Candy Wilson in the drive-in flick "The Babysitter." Her final acting credit came in 1971, where she played the role of the eager and precocious Mindy Evans in the enjoyable high school romp "The Young Graduates."
Regrettably, Patricia Wymer's acting career came to an abrupt halt following her portrayal of Mindy Evans. Tragically, she passed away in a house fire in 1994 at the age of 46, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate fans of her work.