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Patti D'Arbanville (born May 25, 1951 in New York City) is an American actress and former model.

Her first movie appearance was in a New York University student film "Tuesday And Blue Silk" in 1960, then in the 1968 Andy Warhol film Flesh. Since then, she has worked steadily in dozens of films and television series in the United States and France, mostly as a supporting actress, but with occasional lead roles such as the title character in David Hamilton's Bilitis.

D'Arbanville has been married (and divorced) three times – to French actor Roger Mirmont, Steve Curry, and New York City Firefighter Terry Quinn with whom she has three children, Emmelyn, Alexandra, and Liam. She also had well-publicized relationships with singer Cat Stevens (for whom she inspired several songs – see below) and actor Don Johnson with whom she has a son, Jesse Wayne Johnson (born on December 7, 1982). She currently resides in New York, with Mr. Quinn and their children.



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