Patrick recently featured in the RSC's summer season as Slender in THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, and as Benjamin Backbite in A SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, and will shortly return to his series regular role in BBC's hit show SHAKESPEARE & HATHAWAY.
He has recently been seen in the second series of hit crime thriller THE CHELSEA DETECTIVE for AcornTV, and as the astonishing role of Bjorn in the Norwegian horror feature film LAKE OF DEATH.
A career that encompasses stage and screen and effortlessly straddling drama and comedy, Patrick was previously seen in the premiere of Richard Eyre's THE SNAIL HOUSE at Hampstead Theatre.
Best known as series regular Sebastian in all four series of BBC’s SHAKESPEARE & HATHAWAY, his television credits include BBC's DRACULA as Lord Ruthven, GIRI / HAJI (BBC / Netflix) and one of the lead roles in the Big Talk comedy PIXIES directed by Tom Marshall.
On stage Patrick has worked with prolific directors including Lucy Bailey, Blanche McIntyre, Tinuke Craig, Paul Miller, Simon Evans, and Michael Grandage.
Title | Role | Production | Director |
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SHAKESPEARE & HATHAWAY (SERIES 5) | Sebastian (Series Regular) | BBC | Various |
THE CHELSEA DETECTIVE (SERIES TWO) | Caleb Felton | Expectation Drama Limited | |
SHAKESPEARE & HATHAWAY (SERIES 4) | Sebastian (Series Regular) | BBC | Various |
SHAKESPEARE & HATHAWAY (SERIES 3) | Sebastian (Series Regular) | BBC | Various |
DRACULA | Lord Rutheven | Hartswood Films / BBC / Netflix | Damon Thomas |
SHAKESPEARE & HATHAWAY (SERIES 2) | Sebastian (Series Regular) | BBC | Various |
GIRI / HAJI | Paul | Sister Pictures / BBC | Julia Farino |
SHAKESPEARE & HATHAWAY (SERIES 1) | Sebastian (Series Regular) | BBC | Various |
PIXIES (PILOT) | Tristan (Lead) | Big Talk / YouTube Red | Tom Marshall |
HOLBY CITY (SERIES 18) | Phoenix | BBC TV | David Innes Edwards |
LEWIS: BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL | Luke Burgess | Mammoth Screen | David Drury |
Title | Role | Production | Director |
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LAKE OF DEATH | Bjorn (Lead) | PryserFilm | Nina Bull Robsahm |
BACKDRAFT 2 | Dylan | Universal 1440 | Gonzalo López-Gallego |
BETWEEN DEPARTURES | William | BKE Productions | Jaclyn Bethany |
BLOOD DIAMONDS | Albert | Sepia Films | Alwyne Kennedy |
TINFOIL AND JACKBOOTS | Dexter | Spectre | Robert Howells |
Title | Role | Production | Director |
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THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR/A SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL | Slender/Benjamin Backbite | Royal Shakespeare Company | Blanche McIntyre |
THE SNAIL HOUSE | Hugo | Hampstead Theatre | Richard Eyre |
BLACKMAIL | Ian Tracy | Mercury Theatre | Anthony Banks |
HAROLD AND MAUDE | Harold | Charing Cross Theatre | Thom Southerland |
TROUBLE IN MIND | Eddie | Theatre Royal Bath | Laurence Boswell |
PRESENT LAUGHTER | Roland Maule | Theatre Royal Bath/Tour | Stephen Unwin |
GREAT EXPECTATIONS | Herbert Pocket | West Yorkshire Playhouse | Lucy Bailey |
YOU MEAN THE WORLD TO ME | Will | Theatre Delicatessen | Freddy Syborn |
PHOTOGRAPH 51 | u/s James & Ray | Noel Coward Theatre | Michael Grandage |
ALMOST, MAINE | Jimmy/Randy/Dave | Park Theatre | Simon Evans |
THE PICTURE OF JOHN GRAY | John Gray | Old Red Lion | Gus Miller |
THE WINTER'S TALE | Young Shepherd | Sheffield Crucible | Paul Miller |
PEER GYNT | Peer Gynt | Barbican | Alain Perroux |
THE LOVE STORY | Ed | Negative Capability | Freddy Syborn |
HAMLET | Polonius/Gravedigger | Elsinore Castle | Max Barton |
HOSTAGE | Michael | Footlights / ADC Theatre | Keith Akushie |
HENRY V | Fluellen | CAST - US Tour | Marieke Audsley |
TOTALLY OVER YOU | Victor | Tricycle Theatre | Zan Foster |
Title | Role | Production | Director |
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PEER GYNT | Peer Gynt | BBC Radio 3 | Alain Perroux |
THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS | Samuel Pepys | Guildhall | Jane Morgan |
Title | Role | Production | Director |
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SCENES FROM JOHN LYLY | Alexander the Great | Shakespeare's Globe, Wanamaker Playhouse | James Wallace |
SONS OF THE PROPHET | Tricycle Theatre | Tom Attenborough | |
KING JOHN | Arthur | Shakespeare's Globe, Inner Temple Hall | James Wallace |
DAMON AND PYTHIAS | Pythias | Shakespeare's Globe, Middle Temple Hall | James Wallace |