Will Patton

A veteran of over 40 New York stage plays, Will Patton has won three OBIE Awards for his work. The first was for "Tourists and Refugees Number 2" (1980/81), a joint work with Joseph Chaikin and his experimental group The Winter Project, of which Patton was a member. His second was for his performance as Eddie in the 1982 Circle Repertory Theatre production of Sam Shepard's "Fool for Love". He was also cited for his work in Richard Foreman's "What Did He See?" during the 1988/89 season. Other stage credits include Shepard's "A Lie of the Mind" and David Rabe's "Goose and Tom Tom".

A native North Carolinian, the eldest child of a Lutheran minister, Patton trained for the stage at the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Actors Studio. He made his film debut in multiple roles in the low-budget "King Blank" (1982). His first high profile film was Mike Nichols' "Silkwood" the following year. After appearances in "After Hours" and "Desperately Seeking Susan" (both 1985), Patton turned in a fine screen performance as the oily and officious homosexual aide to Gene Hackman's shady Secretary of Defense in Roger Donaldson's taut Washington thriller, "No Way Out" (1987). Subsequently, he has turned in strong portrayals of flawed characters, including upstanding lawmen ("A Shock to the System" 1990; "Copycat" 1995), crusading journalists ("Midnight Edition" 1994) and quirky, possibly villainous, individuals ("The Client" and "The Puppet Masters" both 1994). He has key roles in two 1996 features: "Fled", as a lawman tracking two escaped convicts, and "The Spitfire Grill", as a suspicious businessman.

  • Also Credited As:
    William Curtis Patton
  • Born:
    William Curtis Patton on June 14, 1954 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Playwright, Construction worker, Elevator operator, Salesman, Security guard
Education
  • Open Theatre, New York, NY
  • The Actors Studio, New York, NY
Milestones
  • 1976 Stage debut, Kingdom of Earth
  • 1981 TV acting debut, Kent State (NBC)
  • 1982 Cast on the ABC soap opera Ryan s Hope as Ox Knowles
  • 1982 Made feature debut in King Blank
  • 1983 First Hollywood film, Silkwood
  • 1983 First collaboration with playwright Sam Shepard, the Off-Broadway production of Fool For Love
  • 1985 Featured in Shepard s production of A Lie of the Mind
  • 1987 Breakthrough screen role, No Way Out co-starring Kevin Costner
  • 1994 Appeared as a sinister lawman in The Client
  • 1997 Co-starred as Kevin Costner s brother in The Postman
  • 1998 Cast as a oil-rig worker who goes into space to stop an asteroid in Armageddon
  • 2000 Portrayed Coach Bill Yoast in Remember the Titans
  • 2001 TV series debut as regular on CBS The Agency
  • 2002 Appeared in the thriller The Mothman Prophecies
  • 2004 Cast opposite John Travolta as lawyer Quentin Glass in The Punisher
  • 2005 Featured in the TNT miniseries Into the West
  • 2006 Appeared in several episodes of CBS Numb3rs as Det. Gary Walker
  • 2007 Played Special Agent Randall Bennett, opposite Angelina Jolie in A Mighty Heart
  • 2008 Appeared in the indie feature Wendy and Lucy directed by Kelly Reichardt and starring Michelle Williams
  • Joined the Winter Project theater group, headed by Joseph Chaikin

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