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    PATRICE WYMORE page 3 For six years the Flynns divided their time between their 3,000-acre ranch in Jamaica and Europe. During this period, Patrice made a British film, "King's Rhapsody," which was produced in London and on location in Spain. Her daughter, Amelia, who was then one year old, made her debut in the movie with her mother. The actress also made several English TV films, but her principle role was that of wife and mother. When she returned to Hollywood in 1958, Patrice decided the best way to re-establish her career was to develop a nightclub act to showcase her singing and dancing talents. She introduced her new nightclub act to audiences in Las Vegas and later appeared at the Ambassador Hotel and Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles, The act was immediately successful. Since then she has played top rooms around the country, and continued to star in motion pictures and television. On October 14, 1959, Patrice was widowed by the sudden death of Errol Plynn, She makes periodic trips to Palma de Mallorca, Spain, where the famous Flynn yacht, "Zaca," is berthed and to the Jamaica ranch, which she plans to develop commercially. The ranch is now heavily stocked with Hereford cattle. She was born on December 17 in Miltonville, Kansas, the daughter of James A. and Kathryn (Floberg) Wymore, She