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Summary
In this engaging conversation, Patricia Tolman shares her journey from
a creative childhood to a successful career in acting and stunts. She
discusses the evolution of women's roles in the entertainment
industry, the importance of community, and the balance between
autonomy and connection. Patricia emphasizes the value of embracing
discomfort for personal growth and offers advice for the next
generation. She also reflects on her love for travel and the
challenges of life, ultimately highlighting the fulfillment found in
sharing experiences and supporting others.
Takeaways
Patricia always wanted to do something creative from a young age.
Women in the entertainment industry are becoming more empowered and assertive.
The camaraderie on the set of Babylon 5 was unique and special.
Building a community is essential for personal growth and support.
Embracing discomfort is necessary for growth and success.
Fear of success can be as paralyzing as fear of failure.
Knowing your values helps guide your decisions and actions.
Traveling has been a lifelong dream for Patricia, representing freedom.
Life's challenges can lead to resilience and personal development.
Sharing experiences and supporting others can lead to fulfillment.
Sound bites
"Babylon 5 was like a family."
"What if I succeed?"
"I throw world-class pity parties."
About Patricia Tallman
Who knew that playing with dolls could lead to a career in show biz?
Patricia is perhaps best known for her work in the 1990 cult classic
“Night of The Living Dead” as Barbara, the beleaguered heroine. Some
may argue she is best known for her role as Lyta Alexander in the Hugo
Award winning series, Babylon 5.Either way, she has been swept into a
career that features horror and Science Fiction projects. She is less
recognizable, but no less memorable, as the Horror Hag in Evil Dead
III, Army of Darkness.As a small person in the single digits, Patricia
would play “Dark Shadows” and “Star Trek” with her Barbie dolls. She
and her cousin Susan would create storylines and get lost in those
worlds for hours.
https://www.patriciatallman.com/
https://www.facebook.com/patricia.tallman.71
https://www.instagram.com/patriciatallman.rocks/
About Philippa Bagley
I’m a Professional Speaker and Therapist with a diverse background
that includes military service and teaching.Like many people, I grew
tired of corporate life and retrained in a range of therapies.
Now, I combine my extensive qualifications to assist individuals and
organisations in boosting their communication, connection, and
confidence. This enables them to make a significant impact on the
world.I am passionately committed to mentoring clients, helping them
overcome issues related to confidence, anxiety, and trauma, unlocking
their potential, achieving their highest goals, and building mental
resilience.