Born Patrick Adam Coulombe, Patrick caught the acting bug while
watching James Cameron's epic film Titanic. He wanted to be part of
something that awe-inspiring. He began taking community college theatre
classes in Glendale, Arizona in 1999 and started appearing in such
community theatre productions ranging from Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet
to Danny Zuko in Grease. In 2001, he moved to New York City where he
received his formal training from the famed T. Schreiber Studio in
midtown. Some of his favorite rolls from this time include Terry in
Elia Kazan's famed On the Waterfront, Gus in Harold Pinter's The Dumb
Waiter, and Eddie in Sam Sheperd's Fool For Love. Patrick returned to
Arizona in 2005 and took the independent film circuit by storm,
starring in 21 feature and short films in just under 6 years. While he
admits his biggest challenge is fatherhood, as he now has a beautiful
two year old daughter with his wife, he continues to pursue
opportunities producing and acting in Arizona, where he currently
resides, as well as Los Angeles.