Who is Patricia Belcher from “Good Luck Charlie”? Her Bio: Age, Net Worth, Death, Sister, Family

• Patricia Belcher is an African-American actress, character actress, and stage performer with a net worth of over $500,000
• She first appeared in the game show “Jeopardy!” as a contestant before starting an acting career
• She has appeared in numerous high profile television projects, films, and video games, often playing authority figures, government officials, hospital employees, and judges
• She is best known for her role in the 2001 horror film “Jeepers Creepers”
• She has kept her personal life private and does not have any social media accounts



Known for movies

Short Info

Date Of Birth 1954
Fact Known for playing judges, doctors/nurses, government officials, and other authority figures, often to comic effect.



Who is Patricia Belcher?

Patricia Belcher was born on 7 April 1954, in Helena, Montana USA, and is an actress, known for her work on television, in films and on the stage. She is a character actress, often playing eccentric or unusual roles.

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The Wealth of Patricia Belcher

How rich is Patricia Belcher? As of late-2018, sources inform us of a net worth that is over $500,000, earned largely through her career in acting. She also did a lot of commercial work, and a few video game projects. As she continues her career, it is expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.

Early Life and Career Beginnings

Patricia is of African-American descent, but little else is known about her childhood. She first appeared in the game show “Jeopardy!” as a contestant, before starting an acting career. She studied under many drama teachers, one of her most notable mentors being Oscar nominee Beah Richards. She then started getting major roles in films and on television, beginning in 1990 with the film “Flatliners” which starred Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts and Kevin Bacon.

She subsequently appeared in numerous high profile television projects, mainly in guest roles, which during the early 1990s included “Beverly Hills, 90210”, “NYPD Blue”, and “Seinfeld”. She also appeared in a support role in “Clear and Present Danger”, before being cast in “Species”. She often played authority figures, government officials, hospital employees, and judges. Later in the decade, she was cast in films “Message in a Bottle” which is based on the Nicholas Sparks novel of the same name, and in the romantic comedy film “Molly”, which follows the story of a woman with autism.

Jeepers Creepers and the 2000s

In 2001, Belcher was cast in the horror film “Jeepers Creepers” as the psychic Jezelle Gay Hartman, which was released to mixed reviews, but attracted a lot of positive interest from audiences, and became a commercial success earning a total of $59 million worldwide. The film is based on the song of the same name from 1938, following two siblings who become the target of a demonic creature. She was also set to reprise her role in the 2003 sequel “Jeepers Creepers 2” which would have her character hunting down The Creeper, however, their lines were later scrapped to focus more on The Creeper terrorizing a school bus.

In 2006, she was cast in the recurring role of attorney Caroline Julian in the series “Bones”, a show focused on forensic archaeology and anthropology, starring David Boreanaz as well as Emily Deschanel. Belcher would play the character for the show’s run, but and also had other projects in the meantime. Two years after starting her work in “Bones”, she produced her first film entitled “Lower Learning”.

Later Projects

In 2009, Patricia appeared in the romantic comedy film “(500) Days of Summer”, playing the character Millie, which proved successful critically and commercially, earning over $60 million while only having a $7.5 million budget. The following year, she was cast in a recurring role in “Better Off Ted” as the character Janet S. Crotum, who is the head of human resources at Veridian Dynamics. The series was short lived however as it was cancelled due to low viewership. Her next project came from Disney Channel in the sitcom “Good Luck Charlie”, in which she portrayed the neighbor Mrs. Estelle Dabney.

While working on that show, she appeared in the film “Bad Words” which was the directorial debut of Jason Bateman following the story of an eighth grade dropout who enters the National Golden Quill Spelling Bee. She also lent her voice to the video game “Dead Island: Riptide”, a stand-alone expansion to the game “Dead Island” but which received a mixed reception. In 2014, her run with “Good Luck Charlie” ended and she returned to horror, teaming with director Victor Salva for the film “Dark House”. She also started to do more commercial work, appearing with the band Europe for a GEICO commercial, and also working on a Wells Fargo commercial entitled “Lost Debit Card”.

Personal Life

For her personal life, not much is known about Belcher’s romantic relationships as she’s managed to keep that aspect of her life private. There is no record of her having married, so she is presumed to still be single. She has very little online presence too, which is one of the reasons why there is very little information about her personal life as she doesn’t have any accounts associated with any of the major social media websites. She did create her own personal website as a means of thanking her fans and showcasing the work she’s done during her career. There are a few pictures and video clips on her website.

General Info

Full Name Patricia Belcher
Date Of Birth 1954
Profession Actor
Nationality American

Accomplishments

Movies Jeepers Creepers, 500 Days of Summer, The Number 23, Flatliners, Bad Words, Heartbreakers, The Wood, Over Her Dead Body, I’ll See You in My Dreams, Species, Message in a Bottle, The Proud Family Movie, Clear and Present Danger, You Lucky Dog, 5 Star Day, Lower Learning, The Still Life, Doorways, Cyr…
TV Shows Good Luck Charlie, The Cleaner, The Jake Effect, The Trouble with Normal, Bones

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Facts

# Fact
1 Known for playing judges, doctors/nurses, government officials, and other authority figures, often to comic effect.

Pictures

Movies

Actress

Title Year Status Character
The Way We Weren’t completed Dr. Dietz
The Tiger Hunter 2016 Sandy – HR Officer
Bones 2006-2016 TV Series Caroline Julian
How to Get Away with Murder 2016 TV Series Judge Corrine Stefano
I Didn’t Do It 2015 TV Series Candy
I’ll See You in My Dreams 2015 Shelter Worker
Mike & Molly 2015 TV Series Rose
Partners 2014 TV Series Judge Reiss
Sister 2014 Miss Thompson
The Millers 2014 TV Series Sunni
Haunted 2014/IV Lee Knox
Good Luck Charlie 2010-2014 TV Series Mrs. Estelle Dabney / Virginia
Bad Words 2013 Ingrid
Dead Island Riptide 2013 Video Game Chimamanda (voice, uncredited)
Sistaah Friend 2012 Video short Super Shero of Unity
Emily Owens M.D. 2012 TV Series Dolores
I Do 2012/I Gloria
Walking the Halls 2012 Principal Jenkins
Forever Young at Heart 2011 Short Mae Belle-Jackson-Jenksins-Dubois
Shuffle 2011 Psychiatrist
In Plain Sight 2011 TV Series Mrs. Anders
Cyrus 2010/II Maybelle
5 Star Day 2010 Patty the Waitress
Better Off Ted 2009-2010 TV Series Janet
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia 2009 TV Series Judge
The Middle 2009 TV Series Mrs. Rettig
Community 2009 TV Series Cafeteria Lady
According to Jim 2009 TV Series Mrs. Kretzer
United States of Tara 2009 TV Series Gloria
(500) Days of Summer 2009 Millie
Desertion 2008 Barbara
Lower Learning 2008 Colette Bamboo
Cold Case 2008 TV Series Margaret Trudlow ’08
El Superstar: The Unlikely Rise of Juan Frances 2008 Sister Agatha
The Cleaner 2008 TV Series Sister Alma
Out of Jimmy’s Head 2008 TV Series Lunchlady Edna
Las Vegas 2008 TV Series
Over Her Dead Body 2008 Helen
Boston Legal 2004-2007 TV Series Judge Leslie Bishop
Weeds 2007 TV Series Miriam Walters
The Loop 2007 TV Series Pat Swanson
The Number 23 2007 Dr. Alice Mortimer
How I Met Your Mother 2006 TV Series Receptionist
Unknown 2006 Depot Supervisor
The Jake Effect 2006 TV Series Vice Principal Curtis / Principal
The Still Life 2006 Meter Maid
Twins 2005-2006 TV Series Dolly
Rodney 2006 TV Series Renette
My Name Is Earl 2006 TV Series Receptionist
Hot Properties 2005 TV Series Nurse Gracie
Close to Home 2005 TV Series Judge Riker
Edmond 2005 Woman on Subway
The Proud Family Movie 2005 TV Movie Ms. Hightower (voice)
Without a Trace 2004 TV Series Georgia Reston
The Proud Family 2003-2004 TV Series Ms. Hightower
Reflections: A Story of Redemption 2004 Short Mom
Criminal 2004 Female Bank Executive
Still Standing 2002-2004 TV Series Miss Bodin
Malcolm in the Middle 2004 TV Series Dr. Lucille Armstrong
Cut and Run 2004 Short Roberta
I Love Your Work 2003 Dr. Fein
Spin, Shoot & Run 2003 Abagail
Andy Richter Controls the Universe 2002-2003 TV Series Ms. Machado
The Board Room 2002 Stephens
Ally McBeal 2002 TV Series Marsha Forrester
Leap of Faith 2002 TV Series Nurse #2
Girlfriends 2002 TV Series Iva Dent
One on One 2001-2002 TV Series Dr. Gilkes
Yes, Dear 2002 TV Series Bernice
The Practice 1997-2001 TV Series Candace Levy / The Foreperson
Jeepers Creepers 2001 Jezelle Gay Hartman
Follow the Stars Home 2001 TV Movie Counselor
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 2001 TV Series Professor Hutchins
Heartbreakers 2001 Hotel Housekeeping Maid
Norm 1999-2001 TV Series Landlady / Landlord
The Trouble with Normal 2000-2001 TV Series Lila
Battle of the Sitcoms 2000 TV Series Renee
The Hughleys 1998-2000 TV Series Jessie Mae
The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood 2000 TV Movie Deacon
The Drew Carey Show 1999 TV Series Judge Holloway
The Parent ‘Hood 1997-1999 TV Series Mrs. Griffith / Judge / Principal Bobbit
The Wood 1999 Mrs. Hughes
Molly 1999 Margaret Duffy
Rude Awakening 1999 TV Series Dr. Lloyd
Message in a Bottle 1999 Annie
Maggie Winters 1999 TV Series Ruth
Tracey Takes On… 1998-1999 TV Series Ida
Sister, Sister 1996-1998 TV Series Councilwoman Martha Hicks / Selma
You Lucky Dog 1998 TV Movie Judge Tanner
Van Helsing Chronicles 1997 TV Movie Nurse
Players 1997 TV Series Tante Florence
Chicago Hope 1997 TV Series Stephanie Plummer
Living Single 1997 TV Series Florence Jacobs
Brooklyn South 1997 TV Series Regina Hopkins
The Good News 1997 TV Series Lorraine Hudson
Everybody Loves Raymond 1997 TV Series Ruth
The Single Guy 1997 TV Series Newsweek Interviewer
Married with Children 1996 TV Series Eunetta
Life’s Work 1996 TV Series Gloria
Touched by an Angel 1996 TV Series Miss Raphael
Woman Undone 1996 TV Movie Judge
Murder One 1996 TV Series Mrs. Harris
Eye for an Eye 1996 Quarreling Woman
Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace 1996 Impatient Customer
Dad, the Angel & Me 1995 TV Movie Christine
Favorite Deadly Sins 1995 TV Movie Modesto Judge
Step by Step 1995 TV Series Mrs. Sawyer
ER 1995 TV Series Ward Nurse
Coach 1995 TV Series Neighbor #1
Body Language 1995 TV Movie Judge May
Species 1995 Hospital Admittance Clerk
Indictment: The McMartin Trial 1995 TV Movie Juror #1
Martin 1995 TV Series Inez
Cybill 1995 TV Series Nurse
Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women 1994 TV Movie Female Judge
Clear and Present Danger 1994 INS Officer
Dream On 1994 TV Series Nurse
Seinfeld 1994 TV Series Woman #1
Thea 1994 TV Series Mrs. Brown
Doorways 1993 TV Movie Madge
NYPD Blue 1993 TV Series Detective
Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story 1993 TV Movie Nurse Kitty
Homefront 1993 TV Series Customer #2
Sisters 1993 TV Series Receptionist
Civil Wars 1993 TV Series Jury Foreperson
Reasonable Doubts 1992 TV Series Vivian Jones
Who’s the Boss? 1992 TV Series Nurse
Beverly Hills, 90210 1991 TV Series Nun
Flatliners 1990 Edna

Self

Title Year Status Character
Living the Still Life 2007 Video documentary short Herself
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years 2004 Video documentary Herself

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2001 Fright Meter Award Fright Meter Awards Best Supporting Actress Jeepers Creepers (2001)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia