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Born | Patrick Joseph Wilson |
Patrick Joseph Wilson (born 3 July 1973) is a Tony-, Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated American theater and film actor- singer.
Personal life
Wilson was born in Norfolk, Virginia to Mary K. Wilson, a voice teacher and professional singer, and John Wilson, who works as news anchor for FOX affiliate WTVT in Tampa, Florida. John Wilson was the news anchor at WAVY TV in Portsmouth, Virginia at the time of Patrick's birth. Wilson's brother, Mark, also works at WTVT in Tampa as a news anchor and reporter.[1][2] His other brother, Paul, runs a successful media relations/advertising company in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area.
Wilson graduated from Shorecrest Preparatory School in St. Petersburg, Florida and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
On 18 June 2005, Wilson married Polish-American actress Dagmara Dominczyk, also a Carnegie Mellon graduate. (He graduated in 1995 with a drama degree; she graduated in 1998.) They have one child, Kalin Patrick (b. 23 June 2006), and are expecting their second in summer 2009.[3]
Career
Wilson won critical acclaim for his performance in Mike Nichols' 2003 drama HBO mini-series Angels in America. He received both a Golden Globe nomination and an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He played Joe Pitt, a Mormon, Republican and sexually confused lawyer.
Next he appeared in The Alamo in 2004. In the same year, he appeared in The Phantom of the Opera. He starred alongside Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum.
In 2006, he had his first star billing film role when he was cast to play Brad Adamson in Todd Field's Little Children opposite Kate Winslet. That same year he appeared in Running With Scissors as Michael Shephard.
In 2008, he starred in Neil LaBute's Lakeview Terrace as Chris Mattson opposite Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington and Jay Hernandez.
Wilson plays Nite Owl II/Dan Dreiberg in Zack Snyder's 2009 film adaptation of the graphic novel Watchmen. For this role he had to gain 25 pounds of weight[4] after filming flashback scenes as the slimmer Nite Owl II. This film reunited Wilson with his Little Children co-star Jackie Earle Haley.
The sections below outline his theater, movie, television and audio work.
Theater credits
- Carousel 1996 (National Tour - Billy Bigelow)
- Bright Lights, Big City 1999 (Off-Broadway - Jamie) (Drama League Award)
- Gershwins' Fascinating Rhythm 1999 (Broadway - Ensemble) (Drama League Award)
- The Full Monty 2001 (Broadway - Jerry Lukowski) (Tony Award Nomination, Drama League Award)
- Oklahoma! (revival) 2002 (Broadway - Curly) (Tony Award nomination)
- Barefoot in the Park (revival) 2006 (Broadway - Paul Bratter)
- All My Sons (revival) 2008 (Broadway - Chris Keller) (Limited run 10/16/08-1/11/09)
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Commercials and television work
He sang "The Street Where You Live" from My Fair Lady for Julie Andrews' awards ceremony when she received the Kennedy Center Honors.
In 2006, Wilson narrated a PBS documentary Tampa Bay: Living Legacy, a one-hour film about Florida’s largest open-water estuary. It aired in November 2006 in the Florida area.
In March 2007, Wilson appeared with his Evening costar Claire Danes in a television commercial for Gap in which the pair dances to the song "Anything You Can Do" from the musical Annie Get Your Gun.
In August 2007, Wilson appeared in an advertising campaign for "Broadway Across America", the theatrical brand of LiveNation, that was returning to St. Petersburg, Florida, following a decade-long absence. The campaign included a television commercial and associated billboards.
In March 2009, Wilson was a "guest voice" on the Fox Network's animated series "American Dad". Season 4, Episode 15: "Wife Insurance". [1]
Audiowork/CDs
Cast Recordings
- Allegro (2009) (Studio Cast Recording) Released 3 Feb 2009
- Bright Lights, Big City (2005) (Studio Cast Recording)
- The Full Monty (2001) (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
- Dreamgirls In Concert (as "Film Executive")(2001) (Concert Cast Recording)
- Tenderloin (2000) (Encores Concert Cast Recording)
- Lucky in the Rain (2000) (Studio Cast Recording)
- Terrance Mann's "Romeo & Juliet-The Musical from William Shakespeare" (1999)
Soundtracks
Audio Books
- Garden of Eden by Ernest Hemingway (2006) Audio Book (Simon & Schuster)
- The Ruins by Scott Smith (2006) Audio Book (Simon & Schuster)
Miscellaneous
- Lucky ( 2004) Compilation CD by Gary Kline. Patrick sings on a medley duet
- Broadway Cares: Home for the Holidays (2001) "We Need a Little Christmas"
- "The Dreams in You" (2001) Single-song CD by 24 Broadway stars
Teaching Aspiring Actors
As an alumnus of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), and through professional connections, Wilson is involved in presenting workshops and master classes.
He has been a featured speaker at other member schools of the Consortium of Conservatory Theatre Training Programs.
He is a Master Class Artist for the Broadway Theatre Project which is held each July in Tampa, Florida.
Wilson is a member of the Collective of Artists for Moveable Arts which provides workshops and educational events for young artists between school and the start of a professional career.
Charities and Benefits
Patrick Wilson has been involved with many charities and benefits. Some examples are:
- Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids (BC/EFA) Annual Flea Market and Grand Auction
- Broadway Barks 4 (July 2002)
- The Actors Fund All-star reading of Sunset Boulevard (April 2004)
- Hurricane Victims Benefit in Tampa, Florida (January 2005)
- Matthew Shepard Foundation: Embrace Concert (February 2005)
- Celebrity Benefit for Hurricane Relief (September 2005)
- Broadway Meets Country (November 2005) Fundraiser for The Actors' Fund of America, and the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
- Rockers on Broadway: Rockers at the Cutting Room (July 2006)
- Motion Picture & Television Fund: A Fine Romance Concert (November 2006)
- The Academy of American Poets: Poetry & the Creative Mind (April 2007)
- MCC Theater Miscast 2008 Concert (March 2008)
References
- ^ Patrick Wilson Biography - Yahoo! Movies
- ^ Patrick Wilson's Lair: News Articles
- ^ Patrick Wilson and Wife Expecting Baby Number 2 People.com, March 17, 2009
- ^ Amsden, David (1 March 2009). "Patrick Wilson, Superstar". New Yorker. Retrieved 14 April 2009.
External links
- http://patrickwilsonfans.googlepages.com/home (Information support for this wikipedia page)
- Please use a more specific IMDb template. See the documentation for available templates.
- Please use a more specific IBDB template. See the documentation for available templates.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | My Sister's Wedding | Quinn | Never released. |
2003 | Angels in America | Joe Pitt | HBO minseries |
2004 | The Alamo | Colonel William Travis | |
The Phantom of the Opera | Raoul, Le Vicomte de Chagny | ||
2005 | Hard Candy | Jeff Kohlver | |
2006 | Little Children | Brad Adamson | |
Running with Scissors | Michael Shephard | IRS Agent (30-second appearance) | |
2007 | Evening | Harris Arden | |
Purple Violets | Brian Callahan | ||
Brothers Three: An American Gothic | Peter | ||
2008 | Life in Flight | Will Sargent | 2008 Tribeca Film Festival |
Lakeview Terrace | Chris Mattson | ||
Passengers | Eric Clark | DVD/Blu-Ray release: May 12, 2009 | |
2009 | Watchmen | Dan Dreiberg/Nite Owl II | |
Barry Munday | Barry Munday | post-production | |
2010 | The Baster | TBA | in-production |