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Patricia Belcher was born in 1954 in Helena, Montana. While limited information is publicly available about her parents or potential siblings, it is known that she is of African American descent and identifies as multiracial. Belcher has become widely recognized for her skillful portrayals of supporting characters, often bringing a unique blend of humor and charm to her roles. Her work continues to earn both admiration and respect from audiences and industry professionals alike.
Belcher's acting career began in earnest with a role in the 1990 film Flatliners, where she played the character Edna. Although the part was relatively minor, it marked the start of a steady and diverse career in film. She went on to appear in a variety of movies throughout the 1990s, including Clear and Present Danger (1994), Species (1995), Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (1996), Eye for an Eye (1996), Message in a Bottle (1999), Molly (1999), The Wood (1999), and Heartbreakers (2001).
Belcher's breakout role came with the 2001 horror film Jeepers Creepers, where she portrayed Jezelle Gay Hartman, a psychic who becomes critical to the plot. Directed by Victor Salva, the film brought Belcher significant attention and showcased her ability to deliver compelling performances in genre films. She would later reunite with Salva for the 2014 horror film Dark House, in which she portrayed Lee Knox.
Following her success in Jeepers Creepers, Belcher continued to accumulate a wide range of film credits. She appeared in romantic comedy (500) Days of Summer (2009) as Millie, a role that contributed to the film's widespread acclaim. She also played supporting roles in various other films such as The Board Room (2002), Spin, Shoot & Run (2003), I Love Your Work (2003), Cut and Run (2004), Criminal (2004), The Still Life (2006), The Number 23 (2007), Over Her Dead Body (2008), Desertion (2008), Cyrus: Mind of a Serial Killer (2010), Walking the Halls (2012), Bad Words (2013), and Sister (2014). Her more recent appearances include roles in The Tiger Hunter (2015) as Sandy, an HR officer, and The Way We Weren’t (2016) as Dr. Dietz.
In addition to her work on the big screen, Belcher has enjoyed a successful television career. She is especially known for her recurring role as Mrs. Estelle Dabney, a neighbor in the Disney Channel series Good Luck Charlie. Another prominent role was that of attorney Caroline Julian in the long-running procedural drama Bones.
Belcher has lent her voice to the video game Dead Island: Riptide (2013), voicing the character Chimamanda. She is also familiar to audiences through her commercial work for brands such as Staples, the American Cancer Society, GEICO, and Time Warner, showcasing her versatility across multiple media formats.
Patricia Belcher has never been married and has not publicly disclosed details about any past relationships. There have been no reports of divorce or significant personal controversies. As per available sources, her estimated net worth is approximately $500,000, reflecting her long-standing career in television and film.
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