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  1. Patricia Douras Van Cleve (June 8, 1919 [2] – October 3, 1993), known as Patricia Lake, was an American actress and radio comedian. Presented as the niece of actress Marion Davies, she was long suspected of being her natural daughter, fathered by publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst.

  2. Patricia Douras Van Cleve (8 de junio de 1919 2 – 3 de octubre de 1993), conocida como Patricia Lake, fue una actriz y comediante de radio estadounidense. Presentada como sobrina de la actriz Marion Davies, durante mucho tiempo se sospechó que era hija natural de ésta, engendrada por el magnate editorial William Randolph Hearst.

  3. More than half a century later, in a plot twist worthy of Orson Welles, Patricia Lake declared she was, in fact, the illegitimate daughter of the newspaper tycoon and his movie-star mistress....

  4. 5 de oct. de 2021 · Home Celebrity Hollywood. Getty Images. Marion Davies Allegedly Had a Secret Child with a Married Tycoon She Never Acknowledged but Called Her Niece. By Edduin Carvajal. Oct 05, 2021 01:00 A.M. Marion Davies' alleged daughter, Patricia Lake, knew who her biological parents were since she was a teen but was kept in the dark for years. Advertisement.

  5. Patricia Lake: Her Paternity, Hearst and the Real Story - Part 1. The truth behind the real paternity of Patricia Van Cleeve Lake has been one of the great mysteries of Hollywood and a puzzle that – through the ambiguities and vagueness of lapses in time - will never be fully solved.

  6. 31 de oct. de 1993 · Patricia Van Cleve Lake, “the only daughter of famed movie star Marion Davies and famed (publisher) William Randolph Hearst,” was dead. Hollywood of the 1920s once buzzed with rumors that a...

  7. Patricia Douras Van Cleve (8 de junio de 1919 – 3 de octubre de 1993), conocida como Patricia Lake, fue una actriz y comediante de radio estadounidense. Presentada como sobrina de la actriz Marion Davies, durante mucho tiempo se sospechó que era hija natural de ésta, engendrada por el magnate editorial William Randolph Hearst.