Patrick Kilpatrick

Patrick Kilpatrick ( born August 20, 1949 the state of Virginia ), actually Robert Donald Kilpatrick Jr., is an American actor.

Life

Kilpatrick worked as a journalist, but decided for an acting career and appeared first on in off-Broadway productions. In 1984 he attended the casting of the series Miami Vice and applied for the role of Sonny Crockett, who went to Don Johnson later. In the same year he had his first feature film role in the B-movie production Toxic Avenger, a year later, he starred in Guy Hamilton's Action Comedy Remo - unarmed and dangerous.

Kilpatrick, who is known to preferentially perform his own stunts, had subsequently roles in several action movies; among other things, opposite Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Steven Seagal, Jean -Claude Van Damme and Chow Yun Fat. Among his best known films include Peter Hyams ' Presidio and Steven Spielberg's Minority Report. In addition, since the mid- 1980s, he appeared as a guest star in several successful television series, as well as in television productions, including two Western with Tom Selleck. In 1996 he had a recurring role as Sergeant O'Connorin the series Dr. Quinn - Medicine Woman.

Kilpatrick is not married and has two children.

Filmography ( excerpt)

Film

TV

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