Patrick Hurd-Wood was born on April 4, 1995 in London, England. He is an actor, known for Solomon Kane (2009), Peter Pan (2003) and Blood (2012).
Patrick Husted is known for The Place Beyond the Pines (2012), The Immigrant (2013) and Blow (2001).
Patrick Hutchinson is known for Queens of the Stone Age: Over the Years and Through the Woods (2005), American Valhalla (2017) and Taj Mahal & the Phantom Blues Band in St. Lucia (2006).
Patrick Imbert is known for The Summit of the Gods (2021), Le grand méchant renard et autres contes... (2017) and Ernest et Célestine (2012).
Patrick Ivison is known for Guardians of the Glades (2019), Kitten Bowl VII (2020) and Bar Rescue (2011).
For seven seasons Patrick J. Adams has charmed audiences worldwide, as Mike Ross in USA's hit drama, "Suits," a role which garnered him a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series. Most recently, Adams took on the role of Major John Glenn in the Nat Geo/Disney + original series, "The Right Stuff," and will next be seen opposite Jesse Williams and Jesse Tyler Ferguson in the Broadway revival of "Take Me Out." In 2016, Patrick starred opposite Troian Bellisario in the Old Globe Theatre's world premiere production of Anna Ziegler's "The Last Match," earning critical praise for his performance as Tim, an incredibly talented but deeply flawed pro tennis player. He also stepped off the Waverider as 'Hourman' in The CW/Berlanti/DC action series "Legends of Tomorrow," on which he now recurs. Patrick will star in the rom-com digital series "Pillow Talk," executive produced by "Catastrophe"'s Sharon Horgan, and the indie feature comedy "Room For Rent," alongside comedy luminaries Brett Gelman, Mark Little, Stephanie Weir & Mark McKinney. With Zoe Saldana & Jason Isaacs, Adams starred in the 2014 television miniseries "Rosemary's Baby" directed by Agnieska Holland. Additional television credits include Michael Mann and David Milch's acclaimed series "Luck" opposite Dustin Hoffman and Michael Gambon, season two of the hit series "Orphan Black" opposite Tatiana Maslany, "Lost," "Friday Night Lights," "Pretty Little Liars," "N.C.I.S.," "Lie To Me" and "Flash Forward." Adams co-starred in films including the hit comedy "Old School," directed by Todd Phillips and 2009 Berlin Film Festival competitor "Rage" directed by internationally renowned filmmaker Sally Potter, in which he appeared alongside Judi Dench, Jude Law, Dianne Wiest and Steve Buscemi. Additionally, Adams starred in indie films such as, "The Waterhole," 2009 Slamdance entry "Weather Girl," "6 Month Rule" directed by Blayne Weaver and "Car Dogs" opposite Academy Award winning actress Octavia Spencer. Adams maintains strong ties to Southern California theatre. He produced and starred in writer Bill Cain's ("House of Cards") acclaimed production of "9 Circles" at the Bootleg Theatre in Los Angeles for which he was awarded a Backstage Garland Award for Best Performance in a Play and nominated for a 2012 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle award for Lead Performance. He is a member of the Ojai Playwrights Conference, starring in new works by established and developing playwrights. Cain's "Equivocation" was developed at Ojai and Adams subsequently starred in the celebrated Geffen Playhouse production, which was honored with the 2010 Best Production at the LA Ovation Awards. He made his professional stage debut in the landmark, West Coast premiere of Edward Albee's "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" at The Mark Taper Forum, which also took home Best Play at the Ovation Awards. Adams also produced and directed a hit revival of "Marat/Sade," for which he accepted Best Production at the L.A. Weekly Theatre Awards. Originally from Toronto, Adams is a graduate of the University of Southern California.
Patrick J. Andersen was born and grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. His parents were John Murray Wieman, a sportswriter for the Baltimore Sun and scout for the Detroit Tigers Baseball Team, and Gladys Carlon, daughter of Loyal Carlon, conductor and violin teacher for the Peabody Institute in Baltimore. Patrick, a baseball pitcher for the University of Maryland, was injured during spring training with the Baltimore Orioles in 1972 and moved to New York City where he was a successful worldwide model for fifteen years. There, he studied acting with renowned teacher, Larry Moss and singing with Paul Gavert of Broadway fame. He later moved to Los Angeles and studied with Stella Adler, among others. He has performed on stage, in films, and on television in commercials and series episodes. He recently returned to his acting pursuits after teaching Special Education and coaching baseball.
Patrick J. Anderson is an actor, known for Steam Room Stories: The Movie! (2019), Ember (2014) and The Anenbergs (2016).
Patrick J. Caffery III is known for Live Escape (2022), Hen Night (2022) and Lost Souls (2022).
Patrick J. MacEachern is known for Global Meltdown (2017), PsyBorgs (2016) and Wynonna Earp (2016).