Patrecia Scott Explained

Patrecia Scott (January 23, 1940 – March 31, 1977) was a Canadian-born model as well as television and stage actress who was married to Nathaniel Branden from 1969 until her death in 1977.

Biography

Born Patrecia Gullison, she started attending, in 1961, talks by psychologist and lecturer on Objectivist philosophy Nathaniel Branden, who was also born in Canada. In 1963, she married fellow student Lawrence Scott but, within months of her marriage, became romantically involved with Branden. The relationship ultimately became one of the key factors in Branden's split with his partner, mentor and lover, Ayn Rand.[1] [2]

Having used the name Patrecia Scott for modeling and acting assignments, she divorced Scott in 1966 and sought Rand's advice regarding a new professional name. Rand suggested that she take the surname of Gail Wynand, one of the lead characters in her novel The Fountainhead. Her new stage name thus became Patrecia Wynand.[3]

In 1968, she and Branden moved to California and married in November 1969. In 1977, she drowned at home due to what was considered to be an epileptic seizure triggered by sunlight reflecting off the water in the pool while feeding their dog.[4] [5]

Known as

Filmography (as Patrecia Wynand)

TV episode title: "Mask of Deceit"

Originally aired 1975

TV episode title: "A Woman's Work Is with a Gun"

Originally aired January 21, 1975

Character name: Fay

TV episode title: "A Walk in the Shadows"

Originally aired 1972

Character name: Linda

TV episode title: "Jennifer"

Originally aired 1971

Character name: Rachel

ABC Movie of the Week

Originally aired 1971

Character name: Hostess

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Capitalism at Work: Business, Government, and Energy (Appendix A "The Ayn Rand Problem"). M & M Scrivener Press. Bradley, Robert L.. Robert L. Bradley. May 14, 2014. 9780980209488. November 5, 2018.
  2. News: The New Ayn Rand Companion. Greenwood Publishing Group. Gladstein, Mimi Reisel. Mimi Reisel Gladstein. 1999. 9780313303210. November 5, 2018.
  3. News: Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right, page 224. Oxford University Press. Burns, Jennifer. Jennifer Burns (writer). Oct 19, 2009. 9780199740895. November 5, 2018.
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=upFwTE9AK8wC&dq=patrecia+wynand&pg=PR24 Branden, Nathaniel. The Psychology of Romantic Love: Romantic Love in an Anti-romantic Age (Penguin, 2008)
  5. "...the coroner's verdict was death by accidental drowning. As a physician explained, the result presumably was a 'flicker phenomenon'...precipitating a seizure." Nathaniel Branden (2001), My Years with Ayn Rand, p. 386.