Patty Mullen, a ravishing and captivating brunette, was a multifaceted individual who simultaneously pursued careers in both acting and modeling. Despite her tragically short-lived cinematic career, Mullen left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Born on Staten Island, Patty first gained widespread recognition with a sultry, nude pictorial featured in the August 1986 issue of "Penthouse," earning her the prestigious title of Pet of the Month. The following year, she was crowned Pet of the Year, gracing the cover of the January 1988 issue and treating fans to a second, equally captivating nude pictorial.
Mullen's impressive acting chops were showcased in two notable film roles. In the campy 80s slasher send-up "Doom Asylum," she played dual roles as Judy and Kiki LaRue, bringing a sense of charm and allure to her characters. Her standout performance, however, was as the titular character in the outrageously entertaining horror comedy romp "Frankenhooker." As the lovely yet lethal street walker, Mullen delivered a sidesplitting, flat-out hilarious portrayal that left audiences in stitches.
In addition to her film work, Mullen made a memorable appearance as a judge on the televised wrestling program "Clash of the Champions." More recently, she was featured in a nine-minute interview segment on the Special Edition DVD of "Frankenhooker."
Today, Patty Mullen resides in Florida, where she has built a life surrounded by her two daughters. Despite the brevity of her acting career, Mullen's impact on the entertainment industry remains a testament to her enduring appeal and captivating presence.