Patti D’Arbanville was born on May 25, 1951, in New York City, New York. She began her career as a child model, working for various fashion magazines and photographers. Her early exposure to the art world and New York’s vibrant cultural scene shaped her future career.
D’Arbanville’s initial fame came through her association with Andy Warhol and her presence in the Factory scene. She also gained recognition in the modeling world, appearing in magazines such as Vogue and Interview. Her striking looks and charismatic personality quickly made her a sought-after figure in the fashion and art circles of the 1960s and 1970s.
D’Arbanville transitioned into acting in the late 1960s. Her early film roles included appearances in independent and experimental films. She gradually moved into more mainstream roles, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
D’Arbanville’s filmography includes a diverse range of roles across various genres. Some of her notable film appearances include:
In addition to her film work, D’Arbanville has had a successful career in television. She is best known for her roles in several popular television series. Her most prominent television roles include: