Patrick Fischler Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Patrick Fischler (born December 29, 1969) is an American actor best known for his roles as Jimmy Barrett on the drama series Mad Men, Dharma Initiative worker Phil on the drama series Lost and Detective Kenny No-Gun on the police drama Southland. He has had more than 60 film and television credits, including the films Mulholland Drive (2001), Ghost World (2001), Old School (2003), The Black Dahlia (2006) and Dinner for Schmucks (2010).A graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Fischler co-founded the Los Angeles-based theater group Neurotic Young Urbanites. During a performance there, he was approached by an agent to audition for the action film Speed (1994), his first film credit. After guest starring on several television shows, Fischler received increased exposure for his role on Mad Men, for which he based his character in part on entertainer Joey Bishop. Fischler filmed his parts for Lost and Southland simultaneously and, although originally only slated for two Lost episodes, he actually appeared in nine.Fischler recently portrayed real-life gangster Mickey Cohen in the 2011 video game L.A. Noire, which utilized facial performance-capture technology to convert performances in the game's graphics. Ironically, two years later he played gangster Meyer Lansky in scenes with Cohen's character in the TNT mini-series Mob City. In 2012, he appeared in One for the Money, a crime thriller adapted from Janet Evanovich's novel of the same name. The Santa Monica restaurant "Patrick's Roadhouse" was started by his father and is named for him.
Net Worth
$1.2 Million
Date Of Birth
December 29, 1969
Place Of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Profession
Actor, Producer, Writer
Spouse
Lauren Bowles
Nicknames
Patrick Fischler, Fischler, Patrick
Star Sign
Capricorn
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Fact
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Appeared as a guest star in Castle and Scandal. Both episodes aired in 2012 and just a month apart. Patrick played the same type of role on both shows.
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The famous Patrick's Roadhouse restaurant in Santa Monica is named after him.
Founded and is co-artistic director of the Neurotic Young Urbanites, a Los Angeles theater group created by NYU graduates to give young actors a working environment to continue developing their skills. In addition to appearing in many of their productions, he has co-directed musical productions.
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Attended NYU Tisch School of the Arts, trained at Circle in the Square and graduated in 1992.