Scott Patterson
Scott Patterson | |
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Scott Patterson at the ATX television festival in 2015 | |
Born |
Scott Gordon-Patterson September 11, 1958 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation |
Baseball pitcher (1980–1986) Actor (1993–present) Musician, (1990–present) |
Spouse(s) | Vera Davich (m. 1983–1985), Kristine Saryan[1] |
Children | 1 |
Scott Gordon-Patterson (born September 11, 1958) is an American actor and musician. He is known for his role as Luke Danes in Gilmore Girls and Agent Strahm in Saw IV, Saw V and Saw VI. He also starred as Michael Buchanan in the NBC drama series The Event and as a Tenctonese alien commander in the TV film Alien Nation: Dark Horizon. Patterson also formed his newest band, SMITHRADIO, in September 2016. SMITHRADIO release their debuted single "HAHA SONG" on November 23, 2016, which sat at number one on the iTunes Indie Rock Song Top 100 Chart making it the best selling single for 2016 for iTunes in that genre. "HAHA SONG" was released on Patterson's newly formed label, Blind Horse Records.
Early life
Patterson was born September 11, 1958, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Hope Gordon, a homemaker, an actress in the Haddonfield Plays and Players Theatre Troupe and journalist, and Francis Ford Patterson IV, an advertising executive. His parents divorced in 1974. Patterson formed his first band in the third grade with longtime friend Tommy Poitras. They played just two songs - Back In The USSR by The Beatles, and I'm Not Your Stepping Stone. The name of the band was The Unknowns. The Unknowns added to their set list and performed throughout grade school and high school but disbanded after HS graduation.[2][3][4] Patterson was raised in Haddonfield, New Jersey and attended Haddonfield Memorial High School. He attended Rutgers University, pursuing a degree in Comparative Literature. He studied acting in New York with renowned coaches Robert Lewis and Sondra Lee. He was exposed to the teachings of such luminaries as Paul Newman, Arthur Penn, and Frank Corsaro at The Actors Studio. At The Actor's Studio, he also participated in the Producer's Unit chaired by Arthur Penn. He appeared in numerous productions, including Rasputin and Miss Julie.
Baseball
Patterson spent seven years, from 1980 to 1986, as a professional pitcher in minor league baseball, topping out at the Triple-A level (the highest before the major leagues). He played in two major league farm systems for seven different minor league teams and was selected to four All-Star Teams (two with Atlanta and two with the New York Yankees). He was placed on the New York Yankees Major League Roster in 1983. In the winter of 1985–86 he was selected by the Texas Rangers of the American League in the Rule 5 draft and placed on their Major League Roster. In 1981 Patterson won 13 consecutive games as a starting pitcher between class A Durham and class AA Savannah to set a Braves record for most consecutive wins to start a season. He was selected Braves Minor League Pitcher of the month 2 times and New York Yankees Pitcher of the Month once, and Pitcher of the Week 3 times. He was initially selected by the Atlanta Braves in the first round (12th overall pick) of the 1980 amateur entry draft. He played his first pro season with their Class A Anderson Braves in 1980, and his last with the New York Yankees' Double-A Albany-Colonie Yankees and Triple-A Columbus Clippers in 1986.[5]
In 1982, Patterson was traded from the Braves to the Yankees for Bob Watson.[6]
Patterson also pitched in the Puerto Rican Winter League (Arecibo Wolves, 1984-5) as a member of the New York Yankees, and the Dominican Republic Winter League (Santo Domingo, 1985-6), as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Acting career
In 1988, Patterson formed the Arclight Theatre Company in Soho, NYC with John Bishop. Patterson played Jedediah Kohler in Bishop's The Great, Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler in the Company's debut production. One night, George Wolfe was in the audience and offered Gordon-Patterson a role in the European Traveling Company's Tamara but he turned it down to continue work with Arclight.
In 1993, Patterson was slated to play the lead in Castle Rock's Little Big League opposite Sela Ward. The producers recast the role at the last minute with Revenge of the Nerds star Timothy Busfield, opting to offer Patterson the role of Mike McGrevey.
Patterson completed filming the leading role in the feature film Her Best Move, directed by Norm Hunter and co-starring Lisa Darr. He also appeared on the big screen in Little Big League, with Jason Robards, and in Three Wishes, with Patrick Swayze and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. He also starred in the independent films Highway 395 and Rhapsody in Bloom with Penelope Ann Miller and Ron Silver, Boys of Abu Ghraib with Sean Astin, and Other People's Children with Diane Marshall-Grant.
On television, he has landed romantic roles guest starring opposite some appealing leading women; his most notable role, which he played for seven years on the television show Gilmore Girls, is Luke Danes, the on-again, off-again love interest of the show's protagonist, Lorelai Gilmore, played by Lauren Graham.
On Seinfeld, Patterson was deemed "spongeworthy" by Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). He had a profound effect on Grace (Debra Messing) in the "Das Boob" episode of Will & Grace, and he played the love interests of Jennifer Grey in It's Like, You Know and Sharon Lawrence's character in Fired Up. He has also guest starred on Arli$$ and Get Real.
Among Patterson's recent projects are a co-starring role on Aliens in America and voicing the character of King Faraday in the 2004 animated series Justice League Unlimited, from Warner Bros. Animation.[7] He has also starred as Agent Strahm in two iterations of the Saw franchise, Saw IV and Saw V respectively, also appearing through flashback sequences in Saw VI.
Patterson appeared in some episodes of the second season of 90210 as Liam Court's ex-con father who has recently been released from prison and wants to reconnect with his son.
Patterson starred as Michael Buchanan in the NBC drama series The Event, which premiered on September 20, 2010. His character was killed off in episode 18.[8][9]
In 2016, Patterson reprised his role as Luke Danes for the upcoming revival miniseries Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, which streamed on Netflix on November 25, 2016.[10]
Producing career
Patterson is producing Tyler Shields' second film, Outlaw, through his N O M E N C L A T U R E+ F I L M S. Outlaw stars Ana Mulvoy-Ten, Ali Cobrin (American Reunion), Ashley Bell (The Last Exorcism), Logan Huffman, and Conner Paolo. Production began September 30, 2013 in Los Angeles and Palm Springs.
Music career
Patterson entered the recording studio with his band SMITHRADIO in late September 2016 to record their debut six song EP with the following line up; Steve Ferrone (Drums), David Santos (Bass). Zoux (Keyboards), Michael "Nomad" Ripoll (Producer, Guitar), and Patterson (Guitar and Lead Vocals). Danyelle Sanders contributed back-up vocals. Instruments were recorded over a two day period at The Mouse House Studio (Rich Mouser, engineer), Altadena, California. Vocals were recorded over a six day period at Zoux Studios in North Hollywood, California, where the six tracks were also mixed. Additional guitars were added at Nomad's Place Studio in Burbank, California. The song "Shady" was chosen as SMITHRADIO'S debut single but was nixed when WVAQ in Morgantown, WV agreed to play the debut track. "HAHA SONG" replaced "Shady" as the debut single due to FM Radio play and the fact that "HAHA SONG" tracked at 4 minutes and 5 seconds, more suitable for radio than Shady's 5:21 length. "HAHA SONG" was trimmed to 3:30 for optimal radio play.
"HAHA SONG" was released by Patterson's newly formed label, Blind Horse Records, on November 23, 2016 on iTunes, Amazon, Google and all major download platforms and within hours shot to the number one spot on iTune's Indie Rock Song Top 100 Chart. As of December 2, 2016 "HAHA SONG" remains in the top spot on that chart as 2016's top selling iTunes Indie Rock song.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Intent to Kill | Al | Video |
1994 | Little Big League | Mike McGrevey | |
1995 | Boy Called Hate, AA Boy Called Hate | CHP Officer | |
1995 | Three Wishes | Scott's Father | |
2000 | Highway 395 | Mark Bradley | |
2007 | Her Best Move | Gil | |
2007 | Saw IV | Agent Peter Strahm | |
2008 | Saw V | Agent Peter Strahm | |
2009 | Saw VI | Agent Peter Strahm | |
2012 | Frankenstein Brothers, TheThe Frankenstein Brothers | George Martin | |
2013 | Meth Head | Hank | |
2014 | Boys of Abu Ghraib | Captain Hayes | |
2015 | Other People's Children | Frank Tassler | |
2016 | Ape | Bill | Short |
2016 | Yellow Fever | Completed | |
2017 | Rogue, TheThe Rogue | Agent Wyatt | Pre-production |
2017 | Liberty | Ian Jensen | Pre-production |
2017 | Sons of Summer, TheThe Sons of Summer | Coach | Pre-production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Return of Ironside, TheThe Return of Ironside | Gillette | TV film |
1994 | Alien Nation: Dark Horizon | Ahpossno | TV film |
1995 | Seinfeld | Billy | "The Sponge" |
1996 | Them | Simon Trent | TV film |
1996 | Silk Stalkings | Chick Chandler | "Pre-Judgement Day" |
1997 | Arliss | Dan Manville | "The Real Thing" |
1997–98 | Fired Up | Mickey | "Where There's Smoke", "Fire and Nice" |
1998 | Rhapsody in Bloom | Phil | TV film |
1998 | Vengeance Unlimited | Det. Tom Swain | "Justice", "Noir" |
1999 | It's Like, You Know... | Ted | "The Client" |
1999 | Get Real | Jacob Perryhill | "Performance Anxiety" |
1999 | Will & Grace | John Gregorio | "Das Boob" |
2000–07 | Gilmore Girls | Luke Danes | Main role |
2005 | Justice League | Agent King Faraday / Franco Bertinelli (voice) | "Double Date", "I Am Legion", "To Another Shore" |
2007–08 | Aliens in America | Gary Tolchuck | Main role |
2010 | 90210 | Finnigan "Finn" Court | "Another, Another Chance", "Multiple Choices", "Meet the Parent" |
2010 | Concrete Canyons | Ben Sloane | TV film |
2010–11 | Event, TheThe Event | Michael Buchanan | Main role |
2011 | CSI: Miami | Brendon Dwyer | "Killer Regrets" |
2012 | Love at the Christmas Table | Tom Patton | TV film |
2015 | Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story | James DiMaggio | TV film |
2016 | Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life | Luke Danes | Netflix miniseries |
References
- ↑ http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20136305,00.html
- ↑ He is a direct descendent of Napoleon Bonaparte, Sir Francis Drake, Richard Stockton (signer of the Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States), and Richard Leeds, who fathered thirteen children in the Pine Barrens section of South Jersey. Leeds thirteenth child was known as the Jersey Devil. Scott Patterson Biography (1958-)
- ↑ Scott Patterson Biography - Yahoo! Movies
- ↑ Olivia Abel. "Out of the Bullpen".
- ↑ "Scott Patterson Statistics". The Baseball Cube. 24 January 2008.
- ↑ http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/watsobo01.shtml Baseball Reference: Bob Watson
- ↑ "Scott Patterson as Luke Danes". CWTV.com. Retrieved 2006-09-12.
- ↑ "NBC Picks Up Three New Series for 2010-11 Season with "The Event", "Outsourced" and "Love Bites"". The Futon Critic. May 7, 2010. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
- ↑ Hibberd, James (May 16, 2010). "NBC's fall schedule, upfront revealed". The Live Feed. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
- ↑ Highfill, Samantha (April 8, 2016). "The 37 characters returning for Netflix's Gilmore Girls revival". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved September 17, 2016.