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Patrick Page is a Actor American born on 27 april 1962

Patrick Page

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Birth name John Patrick Page
Nationality USA
Birth 27 april 1962 (62 years)

Patrick Page (born April 27, 1962) is an American actor and playwright. He originated the role of Norman Osborn/The Green Goblin in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. He is currently playing "Frollo" in the musical version of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Biography

John Patrick Page was born in Spokane, Washington and raised primarily in Monmouth, Oregon. His father, Robert Page, was a theatre educator at Western Oregon University (then named Oregon College of Education). Page’s early love of Shakespeare took hold when Robert, his father, was an actor with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, in 1964-65. His mother, Geri, was an administrator at Oregon State University. Patrick has two brothers, Robert and Michael, and one sister, Gayle.

In his teens, he developed an interest in magic and illusion. In 1978 he won the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians Stage Competition and in 1979 he was chosen by the International Brotherhood of Magicians as the Outstanding Teenage Magician in the stage-magic category.

He was married to actress Liisa Ivary from 1989-91. In 2001 he married actress and TV personality Paige Davis (TLC’s Trading Spaces, Broadway’s Chicago, and Boeing-Boeing).

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Filmography of Patrick Page (1 films)

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Actor

Affluenza
Affluenza (2014)
, 1h24
Directed by Kevin Asch
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Gregg Sulkin, Nicola Peltz, Ben Rosenfield, Grant Gustin, Steve Guttenberg, Samantha Mathis
Roles Jack Goodman
Rating48% 2.4122352.4122352.4122352.4122352.412235
In 2008, Fisher Miller (Ben Rosenfield),a young photography student has a meeting with a wealthy businessman Mr. Carson (Roger Rees) to help him get into art school only to be told his work reflects the decline of a generation rather than its future hope, Carson laments this as he declares his generation are going out of business in a "fire sale".