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Patricia Lake : ウィキペディア英語版
Patricia Lake

Patricia Van Cleeve Lake (between 1920 and 1923〔 – October 3, 1993), known as Patricia Lake, was an American socialite, actress, and radio comedienne. She was long suspected of being the illegitimate daughter of actress Marion Davies and publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, which she herself admitted shortly before she died.〔

==Parentage==
She was born in a hospital outside Paris, France.〔
〕 Her date of birth is not known; according to her ''Los Angeles Times'' obituary, "The year was sometime between 1920 and 1923; Lake never knew exactly."〔
In the 1920s, there was speculation that Lake was the child of Hearst and Davies, who carried on a public affair〔 despite Hearst's being married since 1903 to Millicent Willson. Many reference books state that Lake's parents were Marion Davies' sister Rose and her first husband, George Van Cleeve. The Lake family asserted that the newborn was given to Davies' sister, whose own child had died in infancy, and that the dead child's birth certificate was altered to support the deception.〔 It was reported by CBS News that Hearst is alleged to have acknowledged to Lake on her wedding day that he was her father.〔

According to the ''Magazine Americana'', published by The Institute for the Study of American Popular Culture, George Van Cleve kidnapped Patricia in 1924 and went into hiding. Hearst's detectives located the pair after five years and the child was returned to Rose's custody, only to be returned to Van Cleve's custody after a court decision.〔

Patricia attended Lawlor Professional School in Hollywood,〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Patricia Van Cleve ) 〕 The Lake family asserts further that when Patricia lived with the Van Cleves, Hearst paid the bills and also sent her to schools in New York and Boston.〔
It was reported that Hearst and Davies took her on trips to Europe and spent time with her. Lake spent considerable time at Hearst's San Simeon estate, is included in most home movies of Hearst and Davies, and accompanied them on many trips.〔
〕 Introduced as Marion Davies' niece, Lake socialized with such notables as Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Charlie Chaplin and Gloria Swanson.〔
〕 Lake lived with Marion Davies for the major portion of her life and Hearst financially supported Lake all of her life.〔 After Lake's marriage, Davies continued to support both Patricia and her husband Arthur.〔
〕 When Davies died in 1961, half of her 20 million dollar estate was left to Lake as an inheritance.〔

Her features, "suspiciously similar" to those of Hearst, did not go unnoticed, but Lake never made any public comment on the subject, even after the deaths of Hearst and Davies.〔 Reportedly, just before Patricia Lake's death in 1993, she told her family her beliefs about the identities of her biological parents.〔〔


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