Patrick Woodroffe is known for Rolling Stones: Forty Licks World Tour Live at Madison Square Garden (2003), Adele Live in New York City (2015) and Cher: Live in Concert from Las Vegas (1999).
Patrick M. Wright was a gruff, burly and intimidating constant presence in an alarmingly large volume of delightfully down'n'dirty drive-in exploitation pictures made in the 70s. Patrick was born on November 28, 1939 in San Francisco, California. Stocky and strong-looking, with a thick mustache, a mass of curly brown hair, a husky, muscular, powerful frame, and a blunt, scruffy, rough-around-the-edges demeanor, Wright was frequently cast as stolid jerk cops, ramrod military men, prison guards, assorted vicious villains, and various boorish blue collar working class types. The brother of actress Mary Catherine Wright and husband of 70s B-movie actress Talie Cochrane (they often acted together in a sizable number of films), Wright first began acting in the late 60s. He appeared in three films for director Russ Meyer: "Good Morning ... and Goodbye!," "The Seven Minutes," and "Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens." Wright's most memorable parts include the ineffectual Sheriff Mack in the laughably lousy creature feature hoot "Track of the Moonbeast," a lecherous high school football coach in the hilariously bawdy "The Cheerleaders," the nasty leader of a white slavery ring in the splendidly sleazy "The Abductors," a sadistic goon in Matt Cimber's enjoyably trashy "The Candy Tangerine Man," a hostile gay biker in "Bare Knuckles," the lord of the jungle in the amusingly inane "Tarz and Jane and Boy and Cheetah," the crude patriarch of a hillbilly family in "Sassy Sue," a friendly police sergeant in "Roller Boogie," and the rich sponsor of an illegal cross country road race in Paul Bartel's gloriously outrageous "Cannonball." Wright did guest spots on the TV shows "Wizards and Warriors," "Dynasty," "The Dukes of Hazzard," and "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams." Moreover, Wright directed the entertainingly lowbrow teen sex comedy "Hollywood High," produced the failed horror spoof "Frightmare," and worked on several movies and TV shows in minor behind-the-scenes production capacities. He also acted under the pseudonyms Silver Foxx, Bal Johnson and Michael Wright. Patrick ended his lengthy and extensive film career with a few small parts in a handful of straight-to-video items. Wright died at age 65 on December 9, 2004 in Palmdale, California.
Patrick Wuori is known for Bite (2015), Murder in Paradise (2013) and Nowhere to Hide (2014).
British character actor with radio and stage experience from 1951. Studied at University College in London and learned acting at the Old Vic Theatre School. Toured South Africa in 1952 and subsequently appeared in many Shakespearean roles in Stratford-upon-Avon. Busy television actor from the late 1950's, popular as ruthless tycoon John Wilder in The Plane Makers (1963). Also noted for his voice-overs for Winston Churchill in two documentary features.
Patrick Y. Malone was born on July 1, 1969 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He is known for Grand Canyon (1991), A Different World (1987) and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993).
Patrick Young Jr is a Rising American Actor born in Norfolk VA. Patrick started his acting Career in Wilmington NC where he landed a speaking role through Background as a recurring Butler on the Hit TV series's "Our Kind Of People" 20th Century Fox. Patrick also landed a speaking role through background as a Drug dealer on Lifetime film "Buried in Barstow." Patrick Young junior is now located in the Greater Atlanta area.
Patrick Zeller was born on July 16, 1977 in Litchfield, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Just One More Kiss (2019), No Reservations (2007) and Fugitive Zero (2020).
Patrick Zhang is an Asian American actor born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Acting since he was young, Patrick spent his childhood taking classes at regional theaters, acting in school productions, and training with respected teachers. Through film, theatre, and the arts, Patrick ultimately hopes to utilize diverse storytelling to promote empathy and positive social change.
Patrick Zielinski is an actor and writer, known for Public Enemies (2009), Mike's Ma's Balls (2015) and The Wallet (2017).
Patrick Zimmermann is known for Été 85 (2020) and Grâce à Dieu (2018).