Robert Patrick

This lean, mean screen actor with steely blue eyes divides his time between starring in low-budget fare and turning in good character performances in high-end films. A football hopeful in college, Robert Patrick switched to acting and moved to Hollywood in 1984, where he promptly landed a role as a beatnik in the play "Go" and later returned to the stage in "The Shawl" in 1991.

For much of his early career Patrick excelled at playing villains and bad guys as in his screen debut as a psycho biker in "Warlords from Hell" (1987). He spun his wheels for awhile as another psycho in "Equalizer 2000" and as soldier Johnny Ransom in "Eye of the Eagle" (both 1987), as an ex-Marine in "Future Hunters" and again as Ransom in "Behind Enemy Lines" (both 1988). His first high profile baddie was as a terrorist in the sequel "Die Hard 2: Die Harder" (1990).

The next year, Patrick landed the star-making role as the shape-shifting cyborg death machine T-1000 in James Cameron's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" (1991). While on the surface, the role did not seem to require much effort, the actor lent the appropriate air of menace and terror to the part and he proved an effective foil to Arnold Schwarzenegger. But despite that high profile success, Patrick was unable (or unwilling) to make the jump to the A-list. He was back to appearing in such low-budget fare as "Body Shot" and "The Cool Surface" (both 1994) and "The Last Gasp" (1995). He did spoof his "T2" persona as a bad cop in the hit comedy "Wayne's World" (1992) and reprised the part in a cameo in the Schwarzenegger vehicle "The Last Action Hero" (1993). That same year, he did what he could portraying the concerned best friend of man (D B Sweeney) who disappeared and later claims to have been abducted by aliens in "Fire in the Sky". In the equally improbably "Double Dragon", the actor appeared to be having some fun as a futuristic, silver-maned warlord. Patrick proved fine as Demi Moore's psycho ex-husband in "Striptease" (1996) and joined the all-star cast of James Mangold's "Cop Land" (1997) as Harvey Keitel's right hand man.

In 1996, Patrick formed his own production company, 360 Entertainment and produced a pair of horror thrillers that eventually aired on The Sci-Fi Channel: "Within the Rock" (1996), following a team of miners who accidentally release an alien and featuring his wife Barbara; and "Ravager" (1997), about a group of scientists stranded in a remote area who are exposed to a deadly chemical. As a performer, Patrick continued to rack up credits in several low-budget generically-titled features that ended up on cable like "Tactical Assault" and "Renegade Force" (both 1998). He made an impression in his brief role as the football coach in "The Faculty" (also 1998) and headlined the direct-to-video sequel "From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money" (1999).

At the dawn of the new millennium, the actor's career finally kicked into high gear. After landing the plumb second season role of a desperate gambler indebted to Tony Soprano on the hit HBO series "The Sopranos" in 2000, Patrick was tapped by producer Chris Carter to join the long-running "The X-Files" in the newly-created role of Agent John Doggett, the new partner of Gillian Anderson's Dana Scully. Patrick remained with the series until its swanson in 2002, and was also featured in several high profile motion pictures including "All the Pretty Horses" (2000), as Matt Damon's father, "Spy Kids," "Texas Rangers" (both 2001) and "Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle" (2003). His next major starring role was as a firefighter in the film "Ladder 49" (2003) opposite Joaquin Phoenix and John Travolta. Though still appearing in forgettable fare like the motorcycle film "Supercross" (2005, Patrick also proved continually potent when utilized in A material, like his turn as country music legend Johnny Cash's stern, unloving father Ray in James Mangold's superior biopic "Walk the Line" (2005).

Back on the small screen, Patrick had a memorable 2005 guest stint on the ABC hit "Lost" as a con man colleague of the wily Sawyer (Josh Halloway) who claimed to have discovered the man who ruined Sawyer's life, had a recurring role on the SciFi series "Stargate: Atlantis" as a Marine colonel, and played rock icon Elvis Presley's father Vernon in the popular CBS miniseries "Elvis" (2005). He then was cast as Major Tom Ryan, a regular on CBS midseason replacement series "The Unit" (2006 - ), an inside look at a highly trained military special forces unit from creators David Mamet and Sean Ryan. Back in the feature world, Patrick was the villain in the action misfire “The Marine” (2006), playing a merciless jewel thief who kidnaps the wife (Kelly Carlson) of a heroic Marine (John Cena) sent home from the Iraq War against his will. Patrick next joined an excellent ensemble cast for “Flags of Our Fathers” (2006), a World War II epic directed by Clint Eastwood that focused on the three surviving U.S. servicemen who raised the American flag during the vicious battle for Iwo Jima.

  • Also Credited As:
    Robert H. Patrick Jr
  • Born:
    November 5, 1958 in Marietta, Georgia, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Producer, House painter, Waiter
Family
  • Brother: Richard Patrick. Born in 1968; was a member of Nine Inch Nails; later fronted the rock band Filter
  • Father: Robert Patrick.
  • Mother: Nadine Patrick.
Education
  • Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
Milestones
  • 1984 Moved to Hollywood to pursue acting
  • 1984 Stage debut in the Los Angeles production of Go
  • 1987 Film acting debut in Warlords from Hell
  • 1990 First big-budget film, Die Hard 2: Die Harder
  • 1991 Breakthrough screen role as a shape-shifting cyborg, sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), in Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  • 1993 Co-starred in Fire in the Sky
  • 1993 Made cameo appearance reprising the cyborg in The Last Action Hero, starring Schwarzenegger
  • 1996 Announced formation of 360 Entertainment
  • 1996 Had featured role in Striptease
  • 1996 Produced and acted in Within the Rock (Sci-Fi Channel)
  • 1997 Co-starred in the acclaimed independent film Cop Land
  • 1998 Played the coach in the high school-set thriller The Faculty
  • 1999 Appeaerd in A Texas Funeral
  • 2000 Had recurring role on the hit HBO series The Sopranos
  • 2000 Joined cast of FOX s The X-Files as Agent John Doggett
  • 2000 Played Matt Damon s father in All the Pretty Horses
  • 2001 Cast alongside Antonio Banderas and Kelly Preston in Spy Kids
  • 2002 Had featured role in Texas Rangers
  • 2003 Cast opposite Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu in Charlie s Angels: Full Throttle
  • 2004 Featured opposite Joaquin Phoenix and John Travolta in Ladder 49 a drama about firefighters in Baltimore
  • 2005 Cast as Col. Tom Ryan in the CBS drama series, The Unit created by David Mamet
  • 2005 Once again cast opposite Joaquin Phoenix in James Mangold s Walk the Line, the biopic of late country music legend Johnny Cash
  • 2005 Portrayed Vernon Presley in the CBS miniseries Elvis
  • 2006 Cast in Clint Eastwood s WWII drama, Flags of Our Fathers
  • Played American Legion Baseball in high school

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