Scene from Call Me (1988)
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Birth Name: Patricia Charbonneau
Birth Date: 1959-04-19
Birth Place: Valley Stream, Nassau County, United States
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Alternate Names: Patricia Charbonneau
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Patricia Charbonneau (born April 19, 1959) is an American actress, probably best known for playing the part of Cay Rivvers in Desert Hearts, her first film role.
Charbonneau was born in Valley Stream, New York on Long Island. She graduated in 1977 from Valley Stream Central High School, which she had attended with fellow actors Steve Buscemi and Steve Hytner, as well as writer Ed Renehan. She later attended Boston University.
Charbonneau began on the New York stage in a production of Revengers...A Tragedea, at Playwrights Horizons. She then went to Louisville, Kentucky, where she was a member of the Actors Theatre of Louisville. While there she originated the role of Lea in My Sister in this House, a part that she played off-Broadway as well. Charbonneau had not worked in films at all when Donna Deitch cast her in Desert Hearts in 1985. In the following year she appeared in Michael Mann's Manhunter (based on the novel Red Dragon) and then played Anna, the lead, in Call Me (1988), which also featured fellow Valley Streamer Steve Buscemi. Her television appearances have included Crime Story, The Equalizer, Wiseguy, Murder She Wrote, Matlock, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She then stopped acting but recently came out of retirement to film a role in the upcoming thriller 100 Feet starring Famke Janssen.
In 1995, she featured with Michael Dorn in the Legend Entertainment adventure game Mission Critical.
Since March 2007, Charbonneau has been a faculty member of the Hudson Valley Academy of Performing Arts in West Taghkanic, New York, where she teaches an acting workshop for children and teens.
Patricia is sister to novelist Eileen Charbonneau.
About the Movie: Call Me (1988)
Release Year: 1988
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Llámame, Murhaaja soittaa?, Forró drót, Chiamami di notte, Zadzwon do mnie, A Linha Escaldante, Verführung am Telefon
Director: Sollace Mitchell
Writer: Karyn Kay, Sollace Mitchell
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: John E. Quill, Kenneth F. Martel
Executive Producer: Mitchell Cannold, Ruth Vitale, Steven Reuther
Companies: Martel Media, Vestron Pictures
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Story
Anna, a young New York reporter, receives an obscene phone call that she mistakes for her boyfriend. She agrees to meet the caller at a bar, thinking it's her boyfriend who arranged this. Upon arriving, she realizes she's been tricked when the person on the other end of the line makes lewd comments. Instead of meeting her boyfriend or the obscene caller, she witnesses a brutal murder. The killer then notices Anna and becomes aware that she has seen him committing the crime, putting Anna in danger.
Summary
Call Me is a tense thriller directed by Sollace Mitchell and released in 1988. Set in New York City, the film explores themes of deception and danger that lurk beneath the surface of urban life. The story revolves around Anna, a journalist who finds herself unwillingly drawn into a deadly game after witnessing a murder. The movie's title reflects Anna's initial mistake in believing she was speaking to her boyfriend, which sets off the chain of events that lead her into peril.