Patrick Quinn Biography (1950-)

Born February 12, 1950, in Philadelphia, PA; son of James William II (a funeral director) and Elizabeth Jane (Remy) Quinn. Religion: Roman Catholic. Career: Actor. Member: Actors' Equity Association (council member, 1977-83; third vice-president, 1983-88; first vice-president, 1988--),Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Players Club. Awards, Honors: San Francisco Drama Critics Award, Joseph Jefferson Award nomination, and Los Angeles Drama Critics Award nomination, all 1980, for On the Twentieth Century; named alumnus of the year, Temple University, 1995. Addresses: Contact: c/o DGRW, 1501 Broadway, Suite703, New York, NY 10036.

Nationality
American
Occupation
Actor
Birth Details
February 12, 1950
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Stage Appearances
  • (Stage debut) Member of chorus, Man of La Mancha, Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, PA, 1970
  • (Broadway debut) Yakov, the knifeseller, Fiddler on the Roof, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1976
  • Bruce Granit, On the Twentieth Century, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1979
  • Constantine, A Day in Hollywood, a Night in the Ukraine, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1981
  • Cole, Royal Poinciana Playhouse, Palm Beach, FL, 1981
  • Can't Help Singing, King Cole Room, St. Regis-Sheraton Hotel, NewYork City, 1982
  • Ensemble, Forbidden Broadway (revue), Palsson's Supper Club, New York City, 1983
  • It's Better with a Band, Don't Tell Mama Supper Club, New York City, 1983
  • Carl-Magnus, A Little Night Music, New York City, 1985
  • Patrick, Oh! Coward, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1986
  • Eric Dare, Jubilee, Theatre at Town Hall, New York City, 1986
  • Candide, Paper Mill Playhouse, Milburn, NJ, 1986
  • John Dickinson, 1776, Paper Mill Playhouse, 1988
  • Max, Lend Me a Tenor, Paper Mill Playhouse, 1990
  • Max, Lend Me a Tenor, Royale Theatre, 1990
  • Raft of the Medusa, Minetta Lane Theatre, 1991-92
  • The Best of Forbidden Broadway: 10th Anniversary Edition, TheatreEast, New York City, 1992
  • Putting It Together, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1993
  • Applegate, Damn Yankees, Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1994
  • Lumiere, Beauty and the Beast, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1994-96
  • Yes, There Were Giants, Ogunquit Playhouse, Ogunquit, ME, 1995
  • Also appeared as Alain, The Amorous Flea, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA; as Billy Crocker, Anything Goes, Northstage Theatre; as Tommy Albright, Brigadoon, Pocono Playhouse; as Dr. Morris Ritz,The Grass Harp, Tomlinson Theatre; as Wally, I Love My Wife, Dennis, MA; as Cleante, The Miser, Philadelphia Drama Guild; as J. D. Carter, Rotunda, Amer ican Theatre, Washington, DC; and as Cardinal Richelieu, The Three Musketeers, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT. Appearedin By Strouse, Ballroom, New York City; appeared off-Broadway in After the Ball and A Helluva Town.
  • Major Tours
  • Bruce Granit, On the Twentieth Century, U.S. cities, 1979
  • Cornelius, Hello Dolly, U.S. cities, 1981-82
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Marty Bursky, Bosom Buddies, ABC, 1980-82
  • Movies
  • Edens Lost, 1988
  • Episodic
  • Gavin Landru, "And How," Remember WENN, 1997
  • Film Appearances
  • Voice, Aladdin (animated), Buena Vista, 1992
  • Voice in chorus, Pocohantas (animated), Buena Vista, 1995
  • Voices, Anastasia (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997*