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Patrick KilpatrickAmerican actor
Date of Birth: 20.08.1948
Country: USA |
Content:
- Biography of Patrick Kilpatrick
- Movie Career
- Television Career
- Entrepreneurial Ventures
- Activism and Personal Life
Biography of Patrick Kilpatrick
Patrick Kilpatrick is an American actor known for his roles in more than a hundred films and television shows. He made his film debut in 1985 in the cult classic "Toxic Avenger" produced by Troma Studios. Despite a near-fatal car accident in his teenage years, Kilpatrick has managed to build an extensive portfolio of work.

Movie Career
In action movies, Kilpatrick often portrayed various dangerous villains. He faced off against Chow Yun Fat in "Replacement Killers," Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Caan in "Eraser," Bruce Willis in "Last Man Standing," Steven Seagal in "Under Siege II," Sean Connery and Mark Harmon in "Presidio," and Jean-Claude Van Damme in "Death Warrant." He even had a showdown with a large mammal in "Free Willy 3." Kilpatrick has also showcased his acting skills in a range of films, from "American Playhouse" to "Insignificance" directed by Nicolas Roeg and "Anthony and Cleopatra" directed by Tony Richardson.

Television Career
Kilpatrick has appeared in popular TV series such as "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman," "Tour of Duty," "Dark Angel," "The Stand," and HBO's "ARLI$$." It was during his work on "Dark Angel" by James Cameron that he caught the attention of Steven Spielberg, which led to his role in "Minority Report." Over the years, Kilpatrick has starred in numerous TV shows, including "Boomtown," "Las Vegas," "CSI: Las Vegas," "24," "Criminal Minds," and "Shark."
Entrepreneurial Ventures
As his career progressed, Kilpatrick became the president and CEO of the film company "Uncommon Dialogue Films." He also took on roles as a screenwriter, producer, and director, with his film "Vain Attempt" being one of his notable projects. "Uncommon Dialogue Films" worked on several other films, including "Naked Warriors," "Lady Pirates," "The End of Onslaught," and "Nine Heroes in the Rape of Nanking," which shed light on dark chapters of world history.
Activism and Personal Life
Kilpatrick has been actively involved in various causes, ranging from politics and fashion to veteran support and the use of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. Recently, his company UDF organized the "Entertainment Conservation Summit," bringing together Hollywood heavyweights and representatives from major sports and environmental groups. UDF also premiered their series "Natural Laws" at the event.
Currently, Kilpatrick is single and has two sons named Ben and Sam. In his free time, he indulges in a wide range of interests and hobbies.

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