Patrick's journey began in Denver, Colorado, where he was born, before his family relocated to South Florida when he was still very young, accompanied by his two sisters. Growing up, Patrick developed a passion for football, playing the sport in high school. After graduating, he made the bold decision to relocate to Orlando, Florida, driven by his ambition to pursue a career in the performing arts. In this vibrant city, Patrick immersed himself in various acting and stunt roles within the theme parks of Central Florida, laying the groundwork for his future endeavors.
His breakthrough came when he landed his first on-screen role in the short film "The Connection" produced by Modelo Productions. This milestone was followed by a costarring role in the feature film "The Unbroken" from In The Dark Entertainment. During his time in Orlando, Patrick also had the opportunity to hone his craft at Art's Sake Acting Studio under the guidance of esteemed teacher Yvonne Suhor.
Later, Patrick made the move to Louisiana, where he co-starred in "Jake's Road" from Mayhem Productions, showcasing his versatility as a performer. His impressive stunt work in both "Jake's Road" and "Bonnie and Clyde", directed by Bruce Beresford, further solidified his reputation as a talented actor capable of performing his own stunts.