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Robert Patrick

Robert Patrick

John Doggett in The X Files

Birth name : Robert Patrick
Birth date : 1958/11/05 (67 years old)
Birth place : Marietta, Georgia

Biography for Robert Patrick

Robert Patrick is an American actor (November 5, 1958, Georgie, U.-U.) revealed in the cinema in 1991 by his interpretation of the T-1000 in the second part of the Terminator saga: a "cyborg" (or "robot" for neophits) killer at the ability to change shape until it becomes completely liquid. Although only having a dozen replicas in this film (just like Arnold Schwarzenegger in the first part), the terror he inspires will mark a lot of minds.

Robert Patrick is an American actor known for his role as T-1000 in the film Terminator 2: James of James Cameron. Born November 5, 1958 in Marietta, Georgia, he grew up in a modest background with his six brothers and sisters. After obtaining his secondary school diploma, he took drama courses at Miami University before moving to New York to continue his acting career.

At the start of his career, Patrick played in several plays in Broadway before winning roles in television series and films. He notably played in The Sopranos, The Unit and True Blood series, as well as in COP Land, The Faculty, Spy Kids and Walk the Line. However, he is best known for his role as T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, in which he embodies a cold and ruthless cyborg.

In addition to his acting career, Patrick is also a producer and director. He notably produced and directed the film The Last Lullaby in 2008, in which he also played. Apart from his career, Patrick is also a fervent supporter of the American armed forces and has participated in several events to support soldiers and their families.

In summary, Robert Patrick is an American actor known for his role as T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day and for his performances in other films and television series. He is also a producer and director, and a fervent supporter of the American armed forces.

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Filmography

Title Role
Autopsy (2008) (post-production)
The Black Waters of Echo's Pond (2007) (post-production) Pete
Fly Me to the Moon (2007) (completed) Louie
Lonely Street (2007) (completed) Mr. Aaron
Strange Wilderness (2007) Gus Hayden
Balls of Fury (2007) Sgt. Pete Daytona
The Unit Colonel Tom Ryan / ... (37 episodes, 2006-2007)
Bridge to Terabithia (2007) Jesse Aarons senior
We Are Marshall (2006) Rick Tolley
Flags of Our Fathers (2006) Colonel Chandler Johnson
The Marine (2006) Rome
Ben 10 Phil (1 episode, 2006)
Disorderly Conduct (2006) TV Series Narrator
Firewall (2006) Gary Mitchell
Cold Shoulder (2006) (TV)
The Outfit (2005) (VG) (voice) Deuce Williams
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Ray Schenkel (1 episode, 2005)
Walk the Line (2005) Ray Cash
Supercross (2005) Earl Cole
Elvis (2005) (TV) Vernon Presley
Duck Dodgers J. Edgar Ashcan (1 episode, 2005)
The Fix (2005) Shay Riley
Lost Hibbs (1 episode, 2005)
Ladder 49 (2004) Lenny Richter
Stargate: Atlantis Colonel Marshall Sumner (1 episode, 2004)
Preview to Atlantis (2004) (TV) (uncredited) Marshall Sumner
Bad Apple (2004) (TV) Tommy 'Bells' Bellavita
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) Ray Carter
1st to Die (2003) (TV) Nicholas Jenks
Pavement (2002) Samuel Brown
Ticker (2002) (uncredited) FBI agent
Out of These Rooms (2002) John Michael
The X Files John Doggett (40 episodes, 2000-2002)
D-Tox (2002) Noah
Texas Rangers (2001) Sgt. John Armstrong
Spy Kids (2001) Mr. Lisp
Backflash (2001) (V) Ray Bennett
Angels Don't Sleep Here (2001) Det. Russell Stark
All the Pretty Horses (2000) Cole
Batman Beyond Richard Armacost (1 episode, 2000)
The Sopranos David Scatino (3 episodes, 2000)
Mexico City (2000) Ambassador Mills
Shogun Cop (1999) Detective
A Texas Funeral (1999) Zach
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) (V) Buck
Renegade Force (1998) Jake McInroy
The Faculty (1998) Coach Joe Willis
Perfect Assassins (1998) (TV) Leo Benita
Ambushed (1998) Shannon Herrold
The Vivero Letter (1998) James Wheeler
Tactical Assault (1998) Col. Lee Banning
Hacks (1997/I) Goatee
Cop Land (1997) Jack Rucker
Asylum (1997/I) Nicholas Tordone
Rosewood (1997) Fanny's lover
Rag and Bone (1997) (TV) Sgt. Daniel Ryan
The Only Thrill (1997) Tom McHenry
Superman LeBeau (1 episode, 1996)
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Roger T. 'Race' Bannon (3 episodes, 1996-1997)
The Outer Limits Major John Skokes (2 episodes, 1995-1996)
Striptease (1996) Darrell Grant
T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (1996) T-1000
Body Language (1995) (TV) Delbert Radley
Last Gasp (1995) Leslie Chase
Decoy (1995) Travis
The Dig (1995) (VG) (voice) Commander Boston Low
Hong Kong 97 (1994) Reginald Cameron
Double Dragon (1994) Kogo Shuko/Guisman
The Cool Surface (1994) Jarvis Scott
Zero Tolerance (1993) Jeff Douglas
Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron Dr. Lieter Greenbox (1 episode, 1993)
Fire in the Sky (1993) Mike Rogers
Body Shot (1993) Mickey Dane
Tales from the Crypt Lothar (1 episode, 1992)
Wayne's World (1992) Bad Cop/T-1000
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1992) (VG) (voice) T-1000
Broken (1992) (V) (uncredited) Cop
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) T-1000
Die Hard 2 (1990) O'Reilly
Hollywood Boulevard II (1989) Cameraman
Killer Instinct (1987) Johnny Ransom
Warlords of Hell (1987)
Eye of the Eagle (1986) Johnny Ransom
Future Hunters (1986) Slade

Trivia

  • He reprised his Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) character, the T-1000, for the theme park attraction T2-3D, a short film filmed in a new 3-D process that makes the film really appear to jump out at you.
  • He appeared in Meat Loaf's "Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" music video.
  • Has played the same character (T-1000) in three different movies. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Wayne's World (1992) and Last Action Hero (1993).
  • He has the distinction of being the only actor killed on screen by all three of the Planet Hollywood founders: Bruce Willis (in Die Hard 2 (1990)), Sylvester Stallone (in Cop Land (1997)), and most famously by Arnold Schwarzenegger (in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)).
  • The appearance of character Dale Gribble from the animated series "King of the Hill" (1997) is based on Patrick.
  • Has played the fathers of both Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash: Vernon Presley in Elvis (2005) (TV) and Ray Cash in Walk the Line (2005).
  • He frequently plays characters who are involved in law enforcement or the military. Among Patrick's roles, he has played 4 different "Colonels".
  • In the mid to late 1980s lived in the same Los Angeles complex with such neighbors such as Jim Carrey (Bruce Almighty (2003)), Ernie Hudson (Ghost Busters (1984)) and Cynthia Ettinger ("Deadwood" (2004), The Silence of the Lambs (1991)).
  • During his first 10 years in the film business in which Patrick was a struggling actor in "B" movies, his pay was so meager that he had to supplement it by bartending at night.
  • Enjoys riding motorcycles.
  • Immediately after being cast in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), he took a martial-arts crash course, then began exhaustive strength, endurance, and weapons-training sessions. "For three months," he says, "all I did was sleep, eat, take vitamins, and train.".
  • Has appeared in two movies with Joaquin Phoenix: Walk the Line (2005) and Ladder 49 (2004).
  • Majored in accounting while attending Bowling Green State University.

Quotes

"You can't think about how people will perceive you or your character. All you can do is focus on your work. The rest is up to the universe."
"I've been acting for 16 years. I've done 55 movies and, in all seriousness, there's maybe five that are good and the rest are crap."
"My intention was just to be a good adversary for Arnold to match. To match and be superior in character that you would believe that I could get the upper hand on him or else the whole movie wouldn't work. I obviously had a great deal of faith in Jim Cameron and Stan Winston and everyone involved, so that was where my commitment was, to really pull this off. I didn't want to let him down or let anybody down but I had hoped it would be this memorable, I had an inclination it would, but I don't think I realized what an impact it would have, and how it would change my life." - [about his preparations when he was cast as the evil Terminator]
"Everyday I had to show up and convince myself that I literally was this guy (T-1000) and that's not easy to do. There are many distractions. I really consider the whole T2 experience sort of like a boot camp, military type of an experience that I endured and sort of graduated from if that makes any sense to you." - [about 'Wushu' the martial art training he studied for preparing the role T-1000]
"He's (T-1000) one of the ones that I'm the most proud of, but I can't say that he's my favorite. But he's one of my close top favorites. I've done some roles since that I'm really proud of. I was proud of what I did in CopLand. I really liked what I did in Terminator 2; there have just been a lot of characters since that I've done that I've really enjoyed. I REALLY enjoyed John Doggett. He was definitely a role that I very much enjoyed. He might be my favorite. Yeah, Doggett might be my favorite actually. But I really liked the character I played in CopLand, a little movie I did called "The Only Thrill" with Sam Shepherd, Diane Keaton and Diane Lane, and another movie, a very obscure little independent movie called "Texas Funeral" with Martin Sheen." - [on his favorite character]
"I am enjoying playing humans a little bit more now."
"I'm the kind of actor that talks to myself in a weird way to find whoever it is I'm looking for."
"I am this guy. This is the closest to the real me than I've ever seen. I grew up with these kinds of guys." - On his role in Fire in the Sky.
"I wouldn't trade my film school - which is basically Roger Corman - for anything. That's how I got my experience in front of the camera."
"I love acting, period. If I'm going to get hired as a psycho, by God I'll take the job."
"I think every experience you have working with people you admire and respect really enriches you as an artist."
"If acting hadn't worked out? I never really gave that a lot of thought. Acting HAD to work out. I never gave myself another option. I had no choice."
"I think 90% of acting is makeup and wardrobe. The other 10% is what I do here in my office, bouncing off the walls."
"Acting is the only thing I have to offer so a day doesn't go by when I don't stop and appreciate this." - On Success.
"I looked to animal and insect imagery to develop the lack of substance and wasted motion that my Terminator has. I tried to tap into the killer instinct inherent in animals, where they are locked onto a target and will walk through anything that gets between them and their intended target."

Family

  • Brother of Richard Patrick, lead singer of Filter and former guitarist for Nine Inch Nails.
  • Two children, daughter Austin, son Samuel.
  • Son of Robert and Nadine Patrick.
  • Brother of Richard, Cheri, Karen and Lewis Patrick.

Author of the card

  • Creation date: 27/09/2007 by doudoune