Patrick, Robert 1958(?)–

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Patrick, Robert 1958(?)–

PERSONAL

Full name, Robert H. Patrick, Jr.; born November 5, 1958 (some sources cite 1959), in Marietta (some sources cite Atlanta), GA; son of Robert H. (a banker) and Nadine (a homemaker) Patrick; brother of Richard Patrick (a guitarist and member of rock and roll groups); married Barbara Hooper (an actress), November 24, 1990; children: Austin, Samuel. Education: Attended Bowling Green State University, 1979-80. Avocational Interests: Motorcycles.

Addresses:

Agent—Leanne Coronel, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Third Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Joan Hyler, Joan Hyler Management, 25 Sea Colony Dr., Santa Monica, CA 90405. Publicist—Lori Glass, Patricola/Lust Public Relations, 9171 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 390, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Career:

Actor and producer. 360 Entertainment, founder, 1996, and producer. Appeared as T-1000 in the theme park attraction T2 3-D: Battle across Time (also known as Terminator 2: 3-D and T2: Terminator 2: 3-D). Worked as a house painter, bartender, and waiter.

Awards, Honors:

Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy Films, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best villain, both 1992, for Terminator 2: Judgment Day; Saturn Award nomination, best actor, 1994, for Fire in the Sky; Saturn Award, best actor on television, 2001, and Saturn Award nomination, best actor in a television series, 2002, both for The X-Files; Jury Award, best actor, Temecula Valley International Film Festival, 2005, for The Fix.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Deke, Equalizer 2000, Concorde Pictures, 1986.

Johnny Ransom, Eye of the Eagle, Concorde Pictures, 1986.

Slade, Future Hunters (also known as Deadly Quest and Spear of Destiny), 1986.

Johnny Ransom, Killer Instinct (also known as Behind Enemy Lines), Concorde/New Horizon, 1987.

Psychotic motorcyclist, Warlords of Hell (also known as Warlords from Hell), Concorde Pictures/Warner Bros., 1987.

Camera operator, Hollywood Boulevard II (also known as Back to Hollywood Boulevard), 1989.

O'Reilly, Die Hard 2 (also known as Die Hard 2: Die Harder, A taepasta vaoi 2, Assalto ao aeroporto, Cinequante-huit minutes pour vivre, Die hard 2—58 minutes pour vivre, Die hard 2—58 minuti per morire, Die hard 2—vain kuolleen ruumiini yli, Duro de matar 2, 58 minutes pour vivre, La jungla 2: Alerta roja, Med doedlig paafoeljd 2, Meg dragabb az eleted, Poly skliros gia na pethanei 2, Stirb Langsam 2—Die Harder, Szklana pulapka 2, Umri muski 2, Umri pokoncno 2, Vain kuolleen ruumiini yli 2, and Visa hing 2), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990.

T-1000, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (also known as T2, T2: Extreme Edition, T2—Terminator 2: Judgment Day, T2: Ultimate Edition, El exterminator 2, and Terminator 2—Le jugement dernier), TriStar, 1991.

Bad police officer, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992.

Koga Shuko, Double Dragon (also known as Double Dragon: The Movie), Gramercy Pictures, 1993.

Mickey Dane, Body Shot, Eternity Pictures, 1993.

Mike Rogers, Fire in the Sky, Paramount, 1993.

Himself as T-1000, Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993.

Jarvis Scott, The Cool Surface, 1994.

Reginald Cameron, Hong Kong 97, Trimark Pictures, 1994.

Leslie Chase, Last Gasp, Warner Bros., 1995.

Darrell Grant, Striptease (also known as Strip-Tease), Columbia, 1996.

Fanny's lover, Rosewood (also known as Rosewood Burning), Warner Bros., 1997.

Goatee, Hacks (also known as The Big Twist and Sink or Swim), Rigorous Productions/Shoreline Entertainment, 1997.

Jack Rucker (some sources cite role as Jack Duffy), Cop Land (also known as CopLand), Buena Vista/Miramax, 1997.

Tom McHenry, The Only Thrill, 1997, Legacy Releasing, 1998.

Coach Joe Willis, The Faculty (also known as Faculty, Feelers, Parasite, and Untitled Kevin Williamson/Robert Rodriguez Project), Miramax/Dimension Films, 1998.

James Wheeler, The Vivero Letter (also known as Forbidden City and Forgotten City), York Entertainment, 1998.

Buck, From Dusk till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money, Dimension Films, 1999.

Detective, Shogun Cop, 1999.

Ambassador Mills, Mexico City, Curb Entertainment, 2000.

Cole, All the Pretty Horses, Miramax, 2000.

Detective Russell Stark, Angels Don't Sleep Here (also known as Backflash 2: Angels Don't Sleep Here), Silverline Pictures, 2000.

Mr. Lisp, Spy Kids, Miramax/Dimension Films, 2001.

Pete Noah, Eye See You (also known as Detox, D-Tox, Outpost, and D-Tox—Im Auge der Angst), Universal, 2001.

Sergeant John Armstrong, Texas Rangers, Dimension Films, 2001.

FBI agent, Ticker (short promotional film; also known as The Hire: Ticker), BMW Films, 2002.

John Michael, Out of These Rooms, Ex-Boyfriend Productions, 2002.

Samuel Brown, Pavement (also known as Die Spur des Moerders), Warner Bros., 2002.

Ray Carter, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (also known as Charlie's Angels: Halo and Charlie's Angels 2), Columbia, 2003.

Lenny Richter, Ladder 49, Buena Vista, 2004.

Earl Cole, Supercross (also known as Fast Boys and Supercross: The Movie), Twentieth Century-Fox, 2005.

Ray Cash, Walk the Line (also known as Cash and Johnny & June), Twentieth Century-Fox, 2005.

Shay Riley, The Fix (short film), Citizen Pictures, 2005.

(Uncredited) Coach Rick Tolley, We Are Marshall (also known as Untitled Marshall University Football Project), Warner Bros., 2006.

Colonel Chandler Johnson, Flags of Our Fathers, Paramount, 2006.

Gary Mitchell, Firewall (also known as The Wrong Element), Warner Bros., 2006.

Rome, The Marine (also known as Marine), Twentieth Century-Fox, 2006.

Jesse Aarons, Sr., Bridge to Terabithia, Buena Vista, 2007.

Sergeant Pete Daytona, Balls of Fury, Rogue Pictures, 2007.

Guy Hayden, Strange Wilderness, Paramount, 2008.

Mr. Aaron, Lonely Street, Chris Brinker Productions/Inwood Street Productions/Giraffe Productions, 2008.

Vernon, Alien Trespass (also known as It Came from beyond Space), Rangeland Productions, 2008.

Voice of Louis, Fly Me to the Moon (animated), Illuminata Pictures/Summit Entertainment, 2008.

Pete, The Black Waters of Echo's Pond (also known as Hades), Seven Arts Pictures, c. 2008.

Autopsy, Seven Arts Pictures, c. 2008.

Film Producer:

Producer, Lonely Street, Chris Brinker Productions/Inwood Street Productions/Giraffe Productions, 2008.

Executive producer, The Black Waters of Echo's Pond (also known as Hades), Seven Arts Pictures, c. 2008.

Television Appearances; Series:

Voice of Roger T. "Race" Bannon, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (animated; also known as Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures), TBS, Cartoon Network, and syndicated, c. 1996-97.

Special agent John Doggett, The X-Files, Fox, 2000-2002.

Narrator, Disorderly Conduct (also known as Disorderly Conduct: Caught on Tape, Disorderly Conduct: Cops on Camera, and Disorderly Conduct: Video on Patrol), Spike, beginning 2006.

Colonel Tom Ryan, The Unit, CBS, beginning 2006.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Vernon Presley, Elvis, CBS, 2005.

Host, Sci-Fi Saved My Life (also known as How Sci-Fi Saved My Life), Discovery Channel International, 2005-2006.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Jeff Douglas, Zero Tolerance, 1994.

Delbert Radley, Body Language, HBO, 1995.

Travis, Decoy, 1995.

Nicholas "Nick" Tordone, Asylum, 1996.

Colonel Lee Banning, Tactical Assault, 1998.

Jake McInroy, Renegade Force (also known as Counter-Force, Rogue Force, and Six Angry Men), 1998.

Leo Benita, Perfect Assassins (also known as A Breed Apart), HBO, 1998.

Shannon Herrold, Ambushed, 1998.

Zach Whit, A Texas Funeral, 1999.

Ray Bennett, Backflash, 2001.

Nicholas Jenks, 1st to Die (also known as F1rst to Die and James Patterson's "F1rst to Die"), NBC, 2003.

Tommy "Bells" Bellavita, Bad Apple, TNT, 2004.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Himself and 1000, The Making of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," 1992.

Masters of Illusion: The Wizards of Special Effects, NBC, 1994.

Jack Rucker, Venice Report, TG4 (Ireland), 1997.

Himself, From Star Wars to Star Wars: The Story of Industrial Light & Magic, 1999.

Himself, The Making of "Terminator 2: 3-D," 2000.

(Uncredited) Colonel Marshall Sumner, Preview to Atlantis, 2004.

Himself, 50 Films to See before You Die (also known as Film4's "50 Films to See before You Die"), Channel 4 (England), 2006.

(In archive footage) Rome, WWE Cyber Sunday, pay-per-view, 2006.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:

Presenter, 2001 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2001.

Presenter, The 11th Annual Critics' Choice Awards, The WB, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Lothar, "The New Arrival," Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO's "Tales from the Crypt"), HBO, 1992.

Voice of Dr. Leiter Greenbox, "Chaos in Crystal," Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron (animated), syndicated, 1993.

Major John Stokes, "Quality of Mercy," The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci-Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1995.

Major John Stokes, "The Light Brigade," The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci-Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1996.

Voice of LeBeau, "Feeding Time," Superman (animated; also known as Superman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Last Son of Krypton, and Teraesmies), The WB, 1996.

David Scatino, "Bust-Out," The Sopranos (also known as Made in Jersey, Sopranos, Die Sopranos, Familia Soprano, Les Soprano, Los Soprano, Maffiozok, and Sopranod), HBO, 2000.

David Scatino, "Funhouse," The Sopranos (also known as Made in Jersey, Sopranos, Die Sopranos, Familia Soprano, Les Soprano, Los Soprano, Maffiozok, and Sopranod), HBO, 2000.

David Scatino, "The Happy Wanderer," The Sopranos (also known as Made in Jersey, Sopranos, Die Sopranos, Familia Soprano, Les Soprano, Los Soprano, Maffiozok, and Sopranod), HBO, 2000.

Voice of Richard Armacost, "Big Time," Batman Beyond (animated; also known as Batman of the Future, Batman Tomorrow, Batman del futuro, Batman do futuro, and Fremtidens Batman), The WB, 2000.

Himself, "Robert Patrick," The Daily Show (also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition, Ha-Daily Show, and I satira tou Jon Stewart), Comedy Central, 2001.

Himself, "Love Ride XX" (also known as "Robert Patrick at Love Ride 20"), American Thunder, Speed Channel, 2003.

Himself, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004.

(Uncredited; in archive footage) Colonel Marshall Sumner, "Before I Sleep," Stargate: Atlantis (also known as Atlantis, Csillagkapu—Atlantisz, La porte d'Atlantis, and Stargaate: Atlaantis), Sci-Fi Channel, 2004.

(In archive footage) Colonel Marshall Sumner, "Letters from Pegasus," Stargate: Atlantis (also known as Atlantis, Csillagkapu—Atlantisz, La porte d'Atlantis, and Stargaate: Atlaantis), Sci-Fi Channel, 2005.

Hibbs, "Outlaws," Lost, ABC, 2005.

Ray Schenkel, "Demons," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order's Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU, and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2005.

Voice of J. Edgar Ashcan, "Of Course You Know, This Means War and Peace: Part 1," Duck Dodgers (animated; also known as Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century), Cartoon Network, 2005.

Voice of Phil, "Truth," Ben 10 (animated), Cartoon Network, 2006.

(Uncredited; in archive footage) Himself and Rome, Extreme Championship Wrestling, Sci-Fi Channel, 2006 (multiple episodes).

(Uncredited; in archive footage) Himself and Rome, WWE Monday Night RAW, USA Network, 2006 (multiple episodes).

(Uncredited; in archive footage) Rome, Friday Night Smackdown! (also known as Smackdown!, Smackdown! Xtreme, World Wrestling Federation Smackdown!, WWE Smackdown!, and WWF Smackdown!), UPN, 2006.

Voice of Master Piandao, "Sokka's Master," Avatar: The Last Airbender (animated; also known as Avatar—Der Herr der Elemente), Nickelodeon, 2007.

Himself, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2007.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Sergeant Daniel Ryan, Rag & Bone, CBS, 1997.

County 187 (also known as LA County 187), NBC, c. 2000.

Frank White, Snitch, FX Network, 2002.

Colonel Marshall Sumner, "Rising," Stargate: Atlantis (also known as Atlantis, Csillagkapu—Atlantisz, La porte d'Atlantis, and Stargaate: Atlaantis), Sci-Fi Channel, 2004.

Cold Shoulder, CBS, 2006.

Television Producer; Movies:

Within the Rock, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996.

Ravager, Sci-Fi Channel, 1997.

Stage Appearances:

Go, Los Angeles, 1984.

The Shawl, 1991.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

(Uncredited) Police officer, Broken (short; also known as The Broken Movie and Nine Inch Nails: Broken), 1992.

Himself, T2: More Than Meets the Eye (short), 2000.

Himself, The X-Files: The Making of "The Truth," Twentieth Century-Fox Home Entertainment, 2004.

Himself, Becoming Cash/Becoming Carter, Fox Home Video, 2006.

Himself, Declassified: The Making of "The Marine" (short), Twentieth Century-Fox Home Entertainment, 2006.

Music Videos:

Nine Inch Nails, "Happiness in Slavery," c. 1992.

Meat Loaf, "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are," c. 1993.

Video Games:

Voice of T-1000, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, 1991.

Voice of Commander Boston Low, The Dig, LucasArts Entertainment, 1995.

Voice of Deuce Williams, The Outfit, THQ, 2005.

OTHER SOURCES

Books:

Newsmakers, issue 1, Gale, 2002.

Periodicals:

Cable Guide, September, 2001.

Dreamwatch, January, 2002, pp. 39-40.

Entertainment Weekly, July 21, 2000; November 3, 2000.

Esquire, June, 1996.

Movieline, December, 2000, p. 20.

People Weekly, August 23, 2000.

Starlog, September, 1991; April, 1993; May, 1996.

TV Guide, November 4, 2000, pp. 16-18.

US Weekly, August 14, 2000, p. 33.

X-Files Monthly, April, 2002, pp. 10-17.

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