Arriving in New York City in 1997, he quickly began to get involved in the musical and theatrical communities where he was often hired/cast as a musician, actor, or both. Working with such theatre directors as Toby Robertson, Harold Dean James, Richard Kimmel and Kameron Steele. He performed musically and theatrically in venues such as La Mama, The...
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Arriving in New York City in 1997, he quickly began to get involved in the musical and theatrical communities where he was often hired/cast as a musician, actor, or both. Working with such theatre directors as Toby Robertson, Harold Dean James, Richard Kimmel and Kameron Steele. He performed musically and theatrically in venues such as La Mama, The Performing Garage, Ensemble Studio Theatre, and New York Theatre Workshop, among others.In 1999 he was introduced to Ana Deveare Smith, who wrote a lead role for him in her play 'The Piano' that was performed at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Mass. While there, he met Suzzy Roche and began to collaborate with her and Maggie Roche in their album 'Zero Church', where he was also a featured musician.While at A. R. T. he was called in to audition for, and was later cast, in the Emmy award winning show 'The Sopranos' as Noah Tannenbaum, Meadow Soprano's over ambitious bi-racial boyfriend. There he worked with such luminaries as David Chase, Edie Falco, James Gandolfini, and the award winning cast and crew of one of the most popular and respected shows in the history of television.Soon after, Patrick made his way to Los Angeles, where instead of pursing acting further, dove deeper into his yogic practice and music.Patrick has toured across the United States playing in such venues as The Bottom Line, Fez Cafe, and St Ann's Warehouse, all in NYC, Steppenwolf in Chicago, The Intiman in Seattle, and The Bootleg in Los Angeles, among others all across New England.He now resides primarily in Los Angeles or in Sedona, where he composes most of his solo piano work.
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