Kilpatrick, Patrick

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KILPATRICK, Patrick

(Pat Kilpatrick)

PERSONAL

Born August 20, in Orange, VA; father, in the military; married Kerrie (a model); children: Ben, Sam. Education: Graduate of University of Richmond.

Addresses: Agent—Michael Zanuck, Zanuck, Passon & Pace, 13317 Ventura Blvd., Suite I, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423.

Career: Actor. Worked as a journalist, including work with Time, Inc.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Driver, Insignificance, New Yorker Films, 1985.

(As Pat Kilpatrick) Leroy, The Toxic Avenger (also known as Health Club Horror), Troma, 1985.

Stone, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins ... (also known as Remo: Unarmed and Dangerous), Orion,1985.

Raimy, Russkies, New Century/Vista, 1987.

Mark, The Presidio (also known as The Presidio: The Scene of the Crime), Paramount, 1988.

Mance, The Cellar, 1990.

Mr. Bryles, Class of 1999, Taurus Entertainment, 1990.

Naylor (the Sandman), Death Warrant, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1990.

Finch, Best of the Best II, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993.

Hank, Angel 4: Undercover (also known as Angel 4: Assault with a Deadly Weapon), Live Video, 1993.

Kruger, Open Fire, 1994.

Lee, Showdown, American International Pictures, 1994.

Father, The Granny (also known as The Granny: A Blood Relative and The Matriarch), 1995.

Jaggart, Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus (also known as Beastmaster III), MCA Home Entertainment,1995.

J. J., 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up, TriStar, 1995.

Karl Volkin, Scanner Cop II (also known as Scanner Cop II: Volkin's Revenge, Scanners: The Showdown, and Scanners IV: Scanner Cop), Republic,1995.

Second mercenary, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (also known as Under Siege 2), Warner Bros., 1995.

Brian O'Flaherty, Riot, PM Entertainment, 1996.

Finn, Last Man Standing (also known as Gundown and Welcome to Jericho), New Line Cinema, 1996.

James Haggerty, Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996.

John, Free Willy 3: The Rescue, Warner Bros., 1997.

Bo, Palmer's Pick Up, Framework Entertainment Group, 1998.

Pryce, The Replacement Killers, Columbia, 1998.

Carl Howard, Hijack (also known as The Last Siege), Artisan Entertainment/Hallmark Entertainment,1999.

Officer Jeff Knott, Minority Report, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002.

Ronald Hobbes/Ao Shun, Game Box 1.0, Hill & Brand Entertainment, 2004.

Television Appearances; Series:

Sergeant Brian O'Connor, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1996–1997.

Riot Action, [Ireland], beginning 1998.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Amadas, Roanoak, PBS, 1986.

Ray Booth, The Stand (also known as Stephen King's The Stand), ABC, 1994.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Young thug, Stone Pillow, CBS, 1985.

The Ute, The Quick and the Dead, HBO, 1987.

Hollis Davis, Greyhounds, CBS, 1994.

Austin Dodd, Last Stand at Saber River, TNT, 1997.

Hit man, Luck of the Draw, Cinemax, 2000.

Brack, The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option (also known as The Substitute 4: Failure Is Not an Option), HBO, 2001.

Mike Taggart, Crossfire Trail (also known as Louis L'Amour's "Crossfire Trail"), TNT, 2001.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Dr. Philip Carrol, "Strange Love," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1986.

Assistant district attorney, "The Reunion," Matlock, NBC, 1988.

CIA agent Duke "Free Fall" Fontaine, "World in Changes," Tour of Duty, CBS, 1989.

CIA agent Duke "Free Fall" Fontaine, "Acceptable Losses," Tour of Duty, CBS, 1990.

CIA agent Duke "Free Fall" Fontaine, "The Raid," Tour of Duty, CBS, 1990.

"Anonymous," Veronica Clare, Lifetime, 1991.

"The Bounty," Guns of Paradise (also known as Paradise), CBS, 1991.

"Deadly Minds," Veronica Clare, Lifetime, 1991.

"I May Be Wrong," Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1991.

Corden Fuller, "Face of Death," Time Trax, syndicated, 1993.

Donald Hollow, "Something in the Closet," Raven, CBS, 1993.

Dwight, "Unsolved Mysteries of Love," Bakersfield P.D., Fox, 1993.

Billy Ray Talwin, "Terminal Island," One West Waikiki, CBS, 1994.

Devane, "Barbarians at the Planet," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994.

Lyle Guthrie, "Skyjacked," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994.

Dave Larson, "Bone of Contention," Legend, UPN, 1995.

Jeff, "Storm Warning," Pointman, syndicated, 1995.

Peterson, "Justice Delayed," Courthouse, CBS, 1995.

Razik, "Initiations," Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1995.

Robert Carlson, "Convictions," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1995.

C. W. Knox, "Heart of Darkness," Nowhere Man, UPN,1996.

"The Cattle Drive," The Lazarus Man, 1996.

"Old Friends," High Tide, 1996.

Al Humphries, "Power Corrupts," Soldier of Fortune, Inc. (also known as SOF, Inc.; S.O.F., Inc.; S.O.F. Special Ops Force; Soldier of Fortune; and Special Ops Force), syndicated, 1997.

Kent, "Full Engagement," JAG, CBS, 1997.

Matthew Lindermulder, "Ground Zero," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1997.

Bradford, "Counting Sheep," Sleepwalkers, 1998.

Cor Hessman, "Lock–Up," Martial Law, CBS, 1998.

Mr. Kiefer, "Lost Voyage," Timecop, ABC, 1998.

Reese, "The Siege of AR–558," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1998.

"One Wedding and Val's Funeral," V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1998.

Oscar, "The Assassin," The Pretender, NBC, 1999.

Assan, "Drive," Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 2000.

Bradley Nathan, "SOCEX: Final Exams," Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 2000.

Captain Lyle, "Surface Warfare," JAG, CBS, 2000.

Death, "Apocalypse, Not," Charmed, The WB, 2000.

Martin Pate, "Mr. Invisible," 18 Wheels of Justice, The National Network, 2000.

Paul Lanier, "Guise Will Be Guise," Angel, The WB, 2000.

Colin Wilkes, "Zero Option," UC: Undercover, NBC, 2001.

Randall Cooper, "SureKill," The X–Files, Fox, 2001.

Red Five, "Red," Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron's Dark Angel), Fox, 2001.

Red Five, "Rising," Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron's Dark Angel), Fox, 2001.

Watcher, "Graduation," Roswell, UPN, 2002.

Gilbert Muncie, "For Whom the Whistle Blows," Dragnet (also known as L.A. Dragnet), ABC, 2003.

Trevor Jankowski, "Haystack," Boomtown, NBC, 2003.

"Decks and Violence," Las Vegas, NBC, 2003.

Yuri, General Hospital, ABC, 2003.

Appeared as Barton, High Incident, ABC; and in "A Hearse of Another Color," an episode of Something Is Out There, NBC.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Just Life, ABC, 1990.

Stage Appearances:

Matt, Linda Her (double–bill with The Fairy Garden), Second Stage Theatre, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1984.

Requiem for a Heavyweight, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Lowell, MA, 1985–1986.

Army first lieutenant Chadd, A Place Called Heartbreak, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1986.

Menas, Antony and Cleopatra, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1987–1988.

WRITINGS

Periodicals:

Contributor to periodicals, including Interview, Life, People Weekly, Playboy, Sports Illustrated, and Time.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

USA Today, September 26, 1996, p. 4D.