Patricia "Patti" Deutsch Ross was an American voice artist, actress and comedian, well-known as a recurring panelist on the 1970s game shows, Match Game and Tattletales.
From 1972 to 1973, Deutsch was a regular cast member on the final season of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, where she worked with her future Match Game panelist Richard Dawson. From 1973 to 1979, Deutsch was a recurring celebrity panelist on Match Game, and became a popular fixture in the number six seat. She also occasionally appeared on Tattletales with her husband. In 1978, Deutsch appeared in the short-lived television series Grandpa Goes to Washington, which ran for about four months. During the 1980s, she continued to guest-star on episodes of series such as Moonlighting and She's the Sheriff. Her final television credit was a guest role as an old lady, in the ABC series Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23.
During the early years of the show The Electric Company, Deutsch did voice-over work for some of the vignette cartoons with actor and show writer Paul Dooley. In the 1980s and 1990s, Deutsch did regular voice work for Hanna Barbera in both The Smurfs and Capitol Critterscartoon series. She provided the voice for Mrs. Dave, the mother of Dr. Dave, on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon As Told by Ginger. She also had occasional voice roles in other popular cartoon series, such as Darkwing Duck. Her later work included movie voice-overs for Tarzan, The Emperor's New Groove, Monsters, Inc. and Happily N'Ever After.
Commercials
Over the course of her career, Deutsch appeared in hundreds of local and national commercials, including classic spots for Folgers coffee and Charmin bathroom tissue. She also did commercials for M&M Meat Shops, a Canadian food retailer.
Movies
She made a cameo appearance in the 1983 movie Mr. Mom, playing The Deli Girl.
Personal life
During her improv years, Deutsch met her future husband, comedy screenwriter and playwright Donald Ross. They married in 1968 and had three children: Max Ross, Lee Sachnoff and Alexis Hill. Deutsch died on July 26, 2017 at age 73 of cancer, at home in Los Angeles. Her husband also had cancer, and died on June 1, 2018.
Selected filmography
Film
Dynamite Chicken – herself, with The Ace Trucking Company
Mr. Mom – Deli Girl
' – Lucy-2
Tarzan – Tantor's Mother
' – Rainbow Face #2
The Emperor's New Groove – Waitress
Monsters, Inc. – Female Monster #3
Kronk's New Groove – Waitress
Happily N'Ever After –
Immigrants - Greta Knight
Television
This Is Tom Jones – regular performer with The Ace Trucking Company