Patrick Kilpatrick

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Patrick Kilpatrick (born August 20, 1949 in Orange , Virginia ), actually Robert Donald Kilpatrick Jr. , is an American actor .

Life

Kilpatrick initially worked as a journalist , but then decided to pursue an acting career and initially appeared in off-Broadway productions. In 1984 he attended the casting of the series Miami Vice and applied for the role of Sonny Crockett , which later went to Don Johnson . That same year he had his first feature film role in the B-movie Atomic Hero , the following year he starred in Guy Hamilton's action comedy Remo - Unarmed and Dangerous .

Kilpatrick, who is known for preferring to perform his stunts himself, subsequently had roles in various action films ; alongside Bruce Willis , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Steven Seagal , Jean-Claude Van Damme and Chow Yun Fat . His best-known films include Peter Hyams ' Presidio and Steven Spielberg's Minority Report . In addition, he appeared as a guest star in various successful television series and television productions, including two westerns with Tom Selleck , since the mid-1980s . In 1996 he had a recurring role as Sergeant O'Connor on the series Dr. Quinn - a passionate doctor .

Kilpatrick is unmarried and has two children.

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