Patrick Kilpatrick is a renowned screen and television character actor, producer, screenwriter, director, and global entertainment teacher with a career spanning over 200 films and television shows. He has worked alongside Hollywood's leading action heroes, including Tom Cruise, Jessica Alba, and John Goodman, and has appeared in over 75 hit TV shows such as "24", "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman", and "CSI".
Kilpatrick's action film villain appearances include a wide range of genres and directors, including Antoine Fuqua, Chuck Russell, Walter Hill, and Geoff Murphy. He has worked with leading men and women such as Yun-Fat Chow, Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Caan, Sean Connery, and Mark Harmon.
In addition to his acting career, Kilpatrick has also worked as a writer, journalist, and creative director for major magazines and ad agencies in New York. He has also created full-spectrum print and media productions for glamour fashion icons and has served as a foreign correspondent in Columbia and Venezuela.
Kilpatrick has directed and assistant directed off and on Broadway, the West End of London, and has been a founding member of the Divine Theater in New York City. He has also written and produced numerous films and television shows, and has taught acting, auditioning, directing, producing, and film distribution at several institutions.
He is the president and CEO of Uncommon Dialogue Films, Inc. (UDF),a full-service script, casting, film, and production company. Kilpatrick has also taught acting and entertainment coaching through his Uncommon Dialogue Film Mentorship Program, which has coached countless students from beginners to active professionals in all phases of entertainment.
Kilpatrick has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "American Violence", "Assassin X", "Cops and Robbers", "Black Water", and "Night Walk". He is also a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and has won several awards for his work, including the People's Choice Award at the 2015 Action on Film Festival.
Kilpatrick has published his memoir, "Dying For Living: Sins and Confession of a Hollywood Villain and Libertine Patriot Vol. 1 - Upbringing", and is set to release the second volume in 2023.