Mostly Credited As: Patrick J. Adams Sometimes Credited As: Patrick Adams
Date Of Birth: August 27, 1981 (Age 34) Country Of Birth: Canada Birth Place: Toronto, Ontario Height: 6' (1.82 m)
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A stage, film and television actor, Adams has appeared in landmark series such as "Lost," "Friday Night Lights," "Pretty Little Liars," "N.C.I.S.," "Lie To Me," "Flash Forward," among others. Additionally, Adams starred as twin brothers in the 2008 ABC pilot "Good Behavior," executive produced by "Veronica Mars" creator Rob Thomas, directed by Emmy Award-winning director Charles McDougall; and starred in the pilot "The Dealership," opposite Tricia Helfer and William Devane.
Patrick's celebrated work in film includes supporting roles in the hit comedy "Old School," directed by Todd Phillips, "2:13," directed by Charles Adelman, and 2009 Berlin Film Festival competitor "Rage," directed by internationally-renowned filmmaker Sally Potter, in which Adams appeared alongside Judi Dench, Jude Law, Dianne Weist and Steve Buscemi. Additionally, Adams starred in indie films such as, "The Waterhole," 2009 Slamdance entry "Weather Girl," and most recently, "6 Month Rule," directed by Blayne Weaver.
A leading light of the Southern California theatre community, Adams appears yearly at the Ojai Playwrights Conference, starring in new works by established and developing playwrights. Bill Cain's "Equivocation" was developed at Ojai and Patrick subsequently starred in the celebrated Geffen Playhouse production. It was honored with 2010 Best Production at the LA Ovation Awards. Adams made his professional stage debut in the landmark, West Coast premiere of Edward Albee's "The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia?," at The Mark Taper Forum, which took home Best Play at the Ovation Awards. He also produced and directed a hit revival of "Marat/Sade," for which he accepted Best Production at the L.A. Weekly Theatre Awards.
A Toronto native, Adams currently resides in Los Angeles.