Patricia Charbonneau's illustrious acting career spans over two decades, marked by extensive training under the tutelage of renowned instructors Fred Karamen from the esteemed Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, as well as Winn Handman of the respected American Place Theater.
Throughout her prolific career, Ms. Charbonneau has made notable appearances in over thirty films and television series, collaborating with esteemed directors such as Oscar winners William Friedkin and Michael Mann.
Her groundbreaking performance in the 1985 film Desert Hearts earned her a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award, a testament to her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.
Ms. Charbonneau has had the privilege of sharing the screen with an impressive array of accomplished actors, including William Peterson, Stanley Tucci, Julie Andrews, Sam Waterston, Diane Weist, and James Garner, in a diverse range of productions.
With a passion for introducing theater to children and young adults, Patricia has honed her skills as a performer in both classic and new American plays, taking the stage in New York, Los Angeles, Europe, and Australia.
In addition to her impressive acting credits, Ms. Charbonneau has also made a lasting impact as a teacher and workshop leader. She has had the privilege of sharing her expertise with students through workshops for the Santa Monica School District, The American Film Institute's children's division, and the Addison Witt Studios in Los Angeles.