Pat Ast

Pat Ast was an American actress and model. She was best known for starring in Andy Warhol films and being a Halston model and muse in the 1970s. Ast enjoyed partying in her twenties on Fire Island, and her boisterous personality allowed her to meet and befriend influential people. She had aspirations to become an actress, singer and model despite her day job as a receptionist at a box factory. She made her screen debut after meeting director John Schlesinger on Fire Island, who cast her as a party guest in his film Midnight Cowboy (1969). Around that time, she caught the attention of fashion designer Halston, who gave her a job at his boutique and made her one of his models, despite her weighing 210 pounds, in a time when most models were extremely thin. In the early 1970s, with Pat Cleveland, Connie Cook, Alva Chinn, Anjelica Huston, Karen Bjornson, among others, Ast became one of Halston's favored troupe of models, nicknamed the Halstonettes. She also appeared in runway shows for Halston and Yves St. Laurent, closing the 1972 Coty Awards runway show for Halston by popping out of a giant cake. She later became associated with Andy Warhol, who gave her the role of landlady Lydia in his film Heat (1972) alongside Joe Dallesandro. In 1975, Ast moved to Hollywood to pursue her acting career. She has appeared in films such as The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976), Foul Play (1978), The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981), and Reform School Girls (1986). She became resentful of Los Angeles as her film career stalled. She went to New York to do Nine, a Broadway musical based on Federico Fellini’s movie 8 1/2, but was dismissed after three months.

Known For

Birth Location Brooklyn, New York, USA
Born 1941-10-21
Died 2001-10-03

Movies

1995
Ted & Venus as Women's Group #2
1991
Homer and Eddie as Maggie Sinclair
1989
Reform School Girls as Edna Dawson
1986
Club Life as Butch
1986
The Princess and the Pea as Princess #1
1984
Pandemonium as Bus Driver
1982
1980
The Users as The Dressmaker
1978
Foul Play as Mrs. Venus
1978
The World's Greatest Lover as Italian Wardrobe Lady / Bakery Lady
1977
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox as Music Hall Singer
1976
Warhol as Herself
1973
The Possession of Joel Delaney as Mental Hospital Patient (uncredited)
1972
Midnight Cowboy as Party Guest (uncredited)
1969
Pat Ast hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows