Patrick's theatrical career began in 1999 in New York City, where he performed in the hit Off-Broadway improvisation comedy "Tony n Tina's Wedding". For over 900 shows, he played the role of Michael Just, Tina's ex-boyfriend, bringing down the house in Times Square and on two tours in Japan.
This experience helped Patrick develop a strong acting technique and craft, which he honed through performances in various New York City theatres. He considers this to be the most fortunate and beloved gift in his career.
Patrick has also had the opportunity to perform in leading roles in two World Premier Off-Broadway plays. These include "Waiting for My Man", written by Tony DiMurro and directed by Anthony Patellis, and "Willie B. Came Into the Sun", which received an Honourable Mention from the Onassis Foundation and was written by Jean Sterrett and directed by Robert Kalfin, the founding Artistic Director of Chelsea Repertory.
Outside of acting, Patrick has a BA in Fine Art, with a focus on painting and drawing. He is an avid collector of unique old books and vinyl records, and loves to read and listen to music from various genres and eras.
Patrick is deeply grateful to Herbert Berghof Studios in NYC, where he found support and encouragement for his acting career. He is also thankful for the coaching he received from Maggie Flanigan in NYC and Iris Klein in Los Angeles.
In his free time, Patrick enjoys exploring the realms of Heaven and Earth, although he sometimes finds himself mistakenly wandering into Hell due to his interpretation of the map, time constraints, and the availability of light.