Patrick J. Adams

Patrick J. Adams

Age
31
Birthday
Aug. 27th, 1981
Born in
Toronto,
Height
N/A

Patrick J. Adams' Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
Suits TV Show
Suits
 

Main Movie Roles

2009 - Weather Girl
2008 - Extreme Movie
2007 - Walk Hard - The Dewey Cox Story
2003 - Old School

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Nathan Israel
4
Connor Hayes
2
Linus Van Horn
1
Matt Kramer
1
Adam Clark
1
Henry Gilliam
1
Adam Bennett
1
Lou Nemeroff
1
Dean Lang 1953
1
[Complete List]



BIOGRAPHY:

Patrick J. Adams (born 27 August 1981, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for playing "Mike Ross" in USA Network's series Suits, for which he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series.[1]

Personal life Following his parents' divorce, he moved to Los Angeles at age 18 where he attended the University of Southern California, earning a theater degree.[2] He is currently dating Pretty Little Liars star Troian Bellisario.
Acting career Television Adams appeared in episodes of the U.S. series Cold Case and Jack and Bobby, and has since had roles on Lost, Friday Night Lights, Without a Trace, Commander in Chief, Heartland, Ghost Whisperer, NCIS, Cupid, "Raising the Bar" and Suits.[3] He starred as twin brothers in the 2008 ABC pilot Good Behavior, executive produced by Rob Thomas. In 2009, he signed for the male lead in the one hour drama "The Dealership," starring opposite Battlestar Galactica actress Tricia Helfer and William Devane.[citation needed]
Adams guest starred in the ABC Family hit show Pretty Little Liars, in the 5th episode; "Reality Bites Me" as Ezra Fitz's college friend, Hardy. In summer 2011, he began starring in the co-lead role of Mike Ross in Suits on the basic-cable USA Network, after being fired from the pilot of NBC’s Friends With Benefits. [4] He appeared in HBO's 2012 TV series Luck as recurring character Nathan Israel.[5]
Movie His work in film includes supporting roles in Old School and Two: Thirteen, and lead roles in Weather Girl (a 2009 Slamdance entry) and the 2009 Berlin Film Festival competitor Rage, directed by Sally Potter.



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