Patrick Delvar is an actor, known for Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2 (2016).
Patrick Dempsey has lived two charming but separate lives on film and television. From an exuberant, somewhat awkward charmer in college comedy films of the late 1980s and early 1990s, he has morphed spectacularly into a dreamy, wavy-haired television hunk of the new-age millennium and this seductive new image has since spilled off into romantic lead roles back on the large screen as a slightly offbeat, self-effacing Prince Charming type. Patrick Galen Dempsey was born on January 13, 1966 in Lewiston, Maine, to M. Amanda (Casson) and William Allen Dempsey. He is the youngest of three. His father, an insurance agent, and his mother, a school secretary, raised the children in Buckfield (Maine). His parents were both originally from Pennsylvania, and he has German, English, and Scottish ancestry ("Dempsey" was the surname of his step-grandfather). Patrick, who was diagnosed as dyslexic (he has to fully memorize his scripts), attended St. Dominic Regional High School but dropped out before graduating. Always interested in entertainment, Patrick studied juggling and entered several competitions. Acting was also a natural for him and, at age 15, he earned the role of the rebellious son in a Maine production of "On Golden Pond". Two years later, he won a prime role as David, the gay teen, in the Harvey Fierstein play "Torch Song Trilogy", spending several months touring the San Francisco area with the show. In between he, found supplementary gigs dancing and juggling. More opportunities came his way after winning the protagonist role of Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs" that toured in 1984. Directed by the renowned comedy favorite Gene Saks, Dempsey started looking at the possibility of film work. He made his movie debut in the secondary part of a Catholic student in the 1960s-era school-age comedy Heaven Help Us (1985) starring "Brat Pack" actor Andrew McCarthy. More silliness followed with Meatballs III: Summer Job (1986) and a ripe turn in the socially aware television-movie Disneyland: A Fighting Choice (1986) in which he played an epileptic teen who sues his parents (Beau Bridges and Karen Valentine) in order to have risky brain surgery. Around the same time, he found himself in a television series entitled Fast Times (1986), based on the ultimate school-age film Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), which made a star out of Sean Penn. Inheriting the Robert Romanus cool guy role of con artist Mike Damone, expectations were far too big and the television series died a quick death. However, his movie career got on a faster track and he scored well co-starring with the worldly Beverly D'Angelo in the movie In the Mood (1987), as a young man who makes headlines pursuing older women. Life resembled art that same year when Patrick married actress and drama coach Rocky Parker, who played a bit part in the film. He was 21 and she was 48. By this time, his trademark cuteness and appeal started taking shape. The youthful 21-year old Patrick played a nerd role next in the very funny high school comedy Can't Buy Me Love (1987) with Amanda Peterson. A movie favorite for many, Patrick had reached the peak of his early career popularity. He showed a more serious side in the World War II-era drama In a Shallow Grave (1988), which presented a Cyrano de Bergerac-like story line with Patrick as the Christian de Neuvillette counterpart, but then he went straight back to familiar territory with the college-themed comedies Some Girls (1988) with Jennifer Connelly, Loverboy (1989), and Happy Together (1989). Stretching more in the 1990s, Patrick co-starred on stage in a 1991 production of "The Subject Was Roses" (playing the Martin Sheen film role) as the World War II soldier readjusting to civilian life with his parents (Dana Ivey and "Frasier" co-star John Mahoney). Films included the cross-country comedy-drama Coupe de Ville (1990), the action thriller Run (1991), Mobsters (1991), in which he made a stab at playing major Mafioso Meyer Lansky, Face the Music (1993) opposite "Brat Pack" femme Molly Ringwald, the title role in Bank Robber (1993), and the Mark Twain family-geared Ava's Magical Adventure (1994), co-directed by Patrick and wife Rocky. However, the couple divorced that same year. On television, Patrick played a young John Fitzgerald Kennedy in the miniseries J.F.K.: Reckless Youth (1993), Pierre Arronax in the television remake of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1997), and Raskolnikov in a small screen version of Crime and Punishment (1998). The rest of the decade on film was less newsworthy with co-starring or featured movie roles in Hugo Pool (1997), Denial (1998), There's No Fish Food in Heaven (1998) and Me and Will (1999). It was television that gave Patrick a shot in the arm as he progressed into the new millennium. A recurring role as Will's closeted sportscaster amour in the sitcom Will & Grace (1998) presented Patrick in a more mature, wry and sexier fashion. Another recurring role in Once and Again (1999) earned him a dramatic Emmy nomination in 2001 as Outstanding Guest Actor, and a third on The Practice (1997) was also extremely well-received. While the romantic comedy film Sweet Home Alabama (2002) opposite Reese Witherspoon really nailed the direction Dempsey was headed, the medical series Grey's Anatomy (2005), as neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd (aka "Dr. McDreamy"), gave distaff audiences the whole heartthrob package. The perfect vehicle to showcase his undeniable charisma and sharp talent for offbeat comedy, he is a two-time Golden Globe nominee and his popularity has absolutely skyrocketed. This reawakening has also swung the door open again on high-profile film offers, registering with the ladies once again in a number of light leading man parts, notably Enchanted (2007), Made of Honor (2008), Valentine's Day (2010), Flypaper (2011) and Bridget Jones's Baby (2016). More serious work included the title role in the mystery crime mini-series The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair (2018) and as a bad guy in the drama series Devils (2020). Off-camera, Dempsey married a second time in 1999, to make-up artist and Delux Beauty founder Jillian Dempsey. The couple have three children: daughter, Tallulah Fyfe (born 2002), and twin sons Darby Galen and Sullivan Patrick (born 2007). An avid sports car racer (he has participated in the Indianapolis and Daytona Beach events), he showed off a more humanitarian side when he started the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing in his hometown of Lewiston after his mother developed ovarian cancer. Befittingly, he has produced a sexy men's fragrance line by Avon called "Unscripted".
Patrick Denver was born on November 11, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Mortal Kombat (1995), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) and Titanic (1997).
Patrick Denver is known for Henry Danger (2014).
Patrick Descamps was born on July 13, 1956 in Mons, Belgium. He is an actor, known for Cavale (2002), Section Zéro (2016) and Un village français (2009).
Patrick Dewayne is an actor, director and producer. He was born in Germany. He grew up mostly in Frankfurt/Germany where he received a creative education in music, acting and dancing. During school he joint choirs, founded a hip-hop dance-performance group and a theatre group playing, arranging plays and musicals. After finishing German high-school, he made an apprenticeship in the banking business in Frankfurt and worked at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as a stock trader and Market Maker. After quitting his banking job, he went to the US and Australia where he studied acting, Film & Television in L.A. and Brisbane. At the gold coast Australia, he shot his first own music video (Let this love be real), together with award winning director Chris O'Kelly , came back to Germany and became part of Europe's most popular daily soap "Gute Zeiten - Schlechte Zeiten." He released his hit single "Alles was bleibt" (2004) a Top 20 single in Germany and Europe and his album "Close up" in November 2004. In 2006/2007 he met Director Fernando Scarpa and played in the Musical "Martin Luther King - the king of love" the preacher and Malcolm X. In January 2008, Patrick Dewayne worked together with L.A. acting coach legend Ivana Chubbuck. Starting in 2009, Dewayne also worked for NGO's as a host and presenter, awarded as best TV Host Germany in 2014. Working with the german TV Network WELT, where he is screened daily as a stock exchange correspondent, giving info about the world wide financial markets. But acting always was his passion, so meanwhile he shot the international awarded show and features, 'The heavy load', 'Tatort' and in 2017/2018 the ARTE/ZDF Banking mini series 'Bad Banks'.
Patrick Diabuah is known for Banana Island Ghost (2017), The Smart Money Woman (2020) and Ile Owo (2022).
Patrick Dickson is an actor, known for A Bridge Too Far (1977), SeaChange (1998) and Home and Away (1988).
Patrick Dickson is an actor, known for A Bridge Too Far (1977), SeaChange (1998) and Home and Away (1988).
Patrick di Santo is a Research Scientist affiliated with the University of Kansas and the Union Center for Cultural and Environmental Research in conceptual media development, (programing/exhibits/environment construction). Celebrating minimalism, lateral thinking, and pushing the boundaries of content and the space it is viewed within. I enjoy working with those of varied backgrounds, abilities, and disciplines. His programs and media are a choreographed collage of brutal, industrial sound, layered over the deep pop visuals of street art, classical portraiture and landscape. It is reminiscent of the honesty of frequency and integrity of musique concrète from the 1950's, particularly Karlheinz Stockhausen's Gesang der Jünglinge, and the work of Philip Glass, Kristina Kubsich, Carla Scaletti, and Brian Eno. He participates with BTG fundraiser at Children's Mercy Hospital neurological research operating in Kansas City, American Children's Rights, Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Disability Rights; Diagnosed with TBI (traumatic brain injury) and CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disorder) in 2016.