Patrice Goodman, a talented Canadian actress, director, choreographer, and teacher, has had a remarkable career spanning multiple decades. Her professional journey began in her late teens, and she has since become a well-known figure in the entertainment industry.
Patrice's impressive resume includes a wide range of roles in television series, such as Maximum Dimensions and Platinum, as well as appearances in Bloodletting, Cracked, Being Erica, Odyssey 5, Doc, and Wild Card. Her versatility has allowed her to take on diverse characters, showcasing her exceptional acting skills.
In addition to her television work, Patrice has also lent her voice to the short film The Spine, an official selection at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The film, directed by Oscar-winning director Chris Landrith, features Patrice alongside Gordon Pinsent and Alberta Watson.
Patrice's stage credits are equally impressive, with notable roles in productions such as "Touch the Sky" at Toronto's Young People's Theatre, "First Hand Woman" in Toronto and New York City, and 13 years of acting and directing with Little Red Theatre Company.
Furthermore, Patrice has also honed her skills as a teacher, instructing drama and dance classes to actors of all ages. She has taught at various institutions, including the Munich Film Academy in Germany and the Mallorca Film Academy in Spain, where she served as an assistant to esteemed Meisner coach Jacqueline McClintock.
Patrice is renowned for her remarkable emotional range and her ability to bring humor to her performances. Her extensive experience in the entertainment industry has solidified her position as a respected and accomplished artist.