
Angela Paton
Acting
Angela Paton was an American stage, film, and television actress and theatre director. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1930. Described as a "natural comic" and one of the "legends of the local stage" of San Francisco, she was a veteran of the American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) and one of A.C.T.'s leading actresses in its first few seasons. After leaving A.C.T. in the early 1970s, Paton and her husband founded and ran the Berkeley Stage Company for a number of years. She appeared in 38 films and over 50 TV series. Some of her notable film roles include Mrs. Lancaster, the innkeeper, in Groundhog Day (1993) and Grandma in American Wedding (2003). She also had recurring roles on the television shows Thirtysomething (1987-1991), My Name is Earl (2005-2009), and The War at Home (2005-2007). Paton was a respected figure in the Bay Area theater community, and she was awarded the Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 1987 for her performance in the play "The Beauty Queen of Leenane." She was also a member of the Actors' Equity Association and the Screen Actors Guild. Paton died in Oakland, California, in 2016, at the age of 86.

Harvey
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet

I Am I
Doris

The Final Season
Anne Akers

The Valley of Light
Granny

Red Eye
Nice Lady

Die, Mommie, Die!
Angela's Fan

American Wedding
Grandma

The United States of Leland
Airplane Woman

Early Bird Special
Mrs. Carmichael

Joe Dirt
Woman with Roadrunner

The Joyriders
Rita Mae Tuttle

The Con
Lyla

The Wedding Singer
Faye

Lolita
Mrs. Holmes

Home for the Holidays
Woman on Airplane

Trapped in Paradise
Hattie Anderson

Where Are My Children?
Ellie McNeil

Blue Sky
Dottie Owens

Clean Slate
Shirley Pogue

And the Band Played On
Woman in Denver

Groundhog Day
Mme Lancaster

Keep the Change
Dinah

Criminal Behavior
Adelaide

The Last of His Tribe
Mrs. Gustafson

Lies of the Twins
Mrs. Shearer

Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael
Gloria Sikes

Flatliners
Doctor

Manhunt: Search for the Night Stalker
Mrs. Webster

Roe vs. Wade

Dirty Harry
Homicide Detective (uncredited)







