Patricia Marx

Patricia Marx

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Patricia Marx writes comedy because she is too shallow to do anything else. She writes for film and television; she also writes books and magazine pieces. Her television credits include Saturday Night Live and Rugrats. Her latest book, Him Her Him Again The End of Him, comes out January 9th, published by Scribner. Among her previous books are How To Regain Your Virginity, Blockbuster, and several children’s books illustrated by cartoonist Roz Chast, including Now Everybody Really Hates Me and Meet My Staff, winner of the Friedrich Medal (an award made up by Patricia Marx and named after her air-conditioner). Patricia Marx’s writing has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Vogue, and the Atlantic Monthly. She would rather not talk about her film credits (a view shared, apparently, by various studio executives). Patricia Marx teaches sketch comedy at New York University. She was the first girl on the Harvard Lampoon. She is able to take a baked potato out of the oven with her bare hand.

Patricia Marx is neither the Patricia Marx married to Daniel Ellsberg, who changed history when he released the Pentagon Papers; nor is she the ravishing young Brazilian singer Patricia Marx whose popular albums contain a blend of hip hop, funk, Bossa Nova, and even some great make-out music. She would like to be mistaken for either of these women.

Blog Entries by Patricia Marx

Commentary on the Red Carpet Commentary

Posted February 25, 2007 | 09:23 PM (EST)


This year I watched the lead up to the Oscars with friends who, let's just say, they don't have subscriptions to People Magazine. None of them were my mother. At least one of the voices, I confess, is mine.

--She's much prettier than that other one.

--You mean...

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Overheard at the Thanksgiving Table

Posted November 24, 2006 | 09:18 AM (EST)


[My mother's table in Philadelphia. The group consists of family and friends from Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, D.C. About half of us are in our forties and fifties; the others, in their seventies and eighties. Four children, eight years-old to thirteen years-old. That's all you need to know.]

...
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The First Hour of the Golden Globes: Commentary by My Mother

Posted January 16, 2006 | 11:05 PM (EST)


--He's Bob Hoskins. He doesn't look like Bob Hoskins.
--I have George Clooney, Robert Downey, and the third one all mixed up. It's one person.
--There's Queen Lafitah. She's pretty.
--Tell me who they are.
--That's who'll win.
--That's what I just said, didn't I?...

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