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$2 Million Patricia Morrow Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Patricia Morrow (February 17, 1944) is a former actress, best known for her portrayal of waif-like Rita Jacks in the primetime soap opera Peyton Place from 1965 to 1969. Net Worth$2 MillionDate Of BirthFebruary 17, 1944Place Of BirthLos Angeles, California, USAProfessionActress, SoundtrackSpouseCarl Lance BrissonNicknamesPatricia Morrow, Morrow, PatriciaStar SignAquariusActress TitleYearStatusCharacterPeyton Place: The Next Generation1985TV MovieRita Harrington (as Pat Morrow)Emergency!
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1 p.m. EDT: Tuesday, September 7, 1999 Frank Ahrens Craig Cola/washingtonpost.com With Frank Ahrens
Washington Post Staff Writer
Frank Ahrens covers radio for The Washington Post. His column-"The Listener"--appears every other Tuesday in the Style section. Frank is also a general assignment feature writer, and his reporting subjects have included everything from minivans to murders, from baseball to bandwidth.
If you're wondering about the inner workings of radio in Washington, around the country and on the Net, or want to know what Frank really thinks of minivans, then don't touch that dial!