Patricia Raven, a talented young actress, made her mark in the entertainment industry with her debut role as Mary Hatchet in the 2007 horror film Blood Night. Born on June 8th, 1995, in Philadelphia, Raven attended the prestigious Baldwin School, a girls-only college preparatory private school, for nine years before relocating to Los Angeles in 2008.
Prior to moving to LA, Raven gained valuable experience auditioning in her hometown of Pennsylvania and eventually tackling the competitive acting scene in New York City. She quickly made a name for herself, landing various roles, including an eight-minute non-union film parody of Little Miss Sunshine, titled Little Miss Punch Line, which she secured on her first try.
Raven's impressive resume boasts a wide range of film and television credits, including Furry Hamsters from Hell, Slow Poison, Red and Coyote, as well as television shows such as Bring Your Daughter to War Day, Lobbyist, and Dear Harvard. Her standout performance in Dear Harvard earned her a Best Young Artist nomination in 2010.
Notably, Raven is praised for her exceptional dramatic acting abilities as well as her impressive comedic timing, considering her young age. Director-producer James T. Chairman of Little Miss Punch Line commended Raven, stating, "Patricia came in and pretty much wowed us right off the bat. She came in prepared; she had a whole stand-up routine. And what impressed us the most was her timing. She wasn't just some little girl telling jokes; she had real comedic timing."