Mathew St. Patrick

Mathew St. Patrick (born March 17, 1969)[1] is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Keith Charles on the HBO drama series Six Feet Under (2001−05). Previously, Patrick appeared as Marcus Taggert in General Hospital (1997) and Adrian Sword in All My Children (1998−2000), both soap operas. St. Patrick also had a leading role as Detective Kenneth Marjorino in short-lived series Reunion (2005−06). His film roles include War (2007) and Alien Raiders (2008).

Mathew St. Patrick
Born
Mathew St. Patrick

(1969-03-17) March 17, 1969
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present

Early life

St. Patrick was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Curtis St. Patrick, a hot dog vendor, and Brenda (née Queen), who taught grade school.[2] He was on the varsity track team of Olney High School,[3] but graduated in 1986 from Scotland School for Veterans' Children in Scotland, Pennsylvania, the last remaining school for children of military veterans in the United States.[1][4]

After graduating from high school, he lived in New York and then for eight years in Chicago, Illinois, where he worked a wide variety of jobs: delivery salesman for Coca-Cola, at UPS, a furniture store, and for the Union Pacific Railroad.[5]

Acting career

In 1994, St. Patrick moved to Los Angeles, California to begin his acting career.[5] In Los Angeles, he first worked as a personal trainer[3] then in 1996 joined the West Coast Theater Ensemble.[5] After acting in his first stage production, Full Court Press, an agent noticed him and cast St. Patrick in the latter's film debut, Steel Sharks (1997), playing a Navy serviceman.[2]

St. Patrick was cast as Detective Marcus Taggert on soap opera General Hospital in 1997, replacing Réal Andrews in the role.[6] However, his time in the role was brief, and Andrews returned as Marcus in 1998.[7] St. Patrick was not satisfied with Marcus' character, describing him as "one-dimensional."[8] He joined another soap opera, All My Children, as police lieutenant Adrian Sword, appearing in the series until 2000.[9] For his performance as Adrian, St. Patrick received two NAACP Image Award nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series, in 1999 and 2000.[2]

He made guest appearances on Beverly Hills, 90210,[6] Diagnosis: Murder, NYPD Blue[2] and Crossing Jordan.[10] St. Patrick landed the role of Keith Charles in the HBO series Six Feet Under in 2001, portraying a gay black man in an interracial relationship with David Fisher (Michael C. Hall).[11][12] Alongside his Six Feet Under cast members, St. Patrick was nominated five consecutive times for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2001−05), winning the award in 2002 and 2003.[2] St. Patrick continued playing Keith until the series ended in 2005.[13]

St. Patrick starred as Detective Marjorino in the Fox drama series Reunion, which ran from 2005 to 2006.[14] Additionally, he played an FBI agent in the film War (2007)[15] and Seth in the science fiction horror film Alien Raiders (2008).[16] St. Patrick voiced an EMT in the "Mr. Mathers" skit featured on Eminem's album Relapse (2009).[17] He was the first voice of Skulker on Danny Phantom (2004)[18] and did voice work in preschool series Higglytown Heroes (2005−06).[19]

Following the end of Six Feet Under, most of St. Patrick's roles on television have been minor characters. He appeared in the pilot of the TV series NCIS: Los Angeles (2013) and guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2006), Private Practice (2009) and Hawaii Five-0 (2017). St. Patrick had a recurring role during the final season of the award-winning FX drama Sons of Anarchy (2014), as Moses Cartwright.[20]

Personal life

St. Patrick has a son,[19] and reads the bible regularly.[8]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996NYPD BlueRickieEpisode: "Unembraceable You"
1996MoeshaTrainerEpisode: "The List"
1997Beverly Hills, 90210Basketball OfficialEpisode: "Straight Shooter"
1997Steel SharksMattox
1997Diagnosis MurderHowie LanierEpisode: "Slam Dunk Dead"
1998NYPD BlueMarvinEpisode: "You're Under a Rasta"
1998Surface to AirQuinland
1998Mike Hammer, Private EyeMarcus Aurelis Sterling2 episodes
1998–2000All My ChildrenAdrian Sword63 episodes
Nominated—Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series (2000–01)
2001–2005Six Feet UnderKeith Charles63 episodes
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2003–04)
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2002, 2005–06)
2004Danny PhantomSkulkerVoice role, 3 episodes; after St. Patrick's departure from the series, Skulker was voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson for the remainder of the series.
2004Crossing JordanWilliam AveryEpisode: "Justice Delayed"
2005–2006Higglytown HeroesPoliceman Hero2 episodes
2005–2006ReunionDetective Kenneth Marjorino13 episodes
2006Law & Order: Special Victims UnitRoddy FranklinEpisode: "Class"
2007WarWick
2008SleepwalkingDetective #1
2008Ball Don't LieLouis Accord
2008Alien RaidersSeth Steadman
2009Private PracticeMalcolmEpisode: "What You Do for Love"
2009NCIS: Los AngelesBobby J. JenlowEpisode: "Identity"
2009–2010Saving GraceTom Harris2 episodes
2013NCISMetro Detective Bill ShardEpisode: "Prime Suspect"
2014Sons of AnarchyMoses Cartwright3 episodes
2015Eddie and the AviatorThe Aviator
2017Hawaii Five-0John BerrisEpisode: "Ka Laina Ma Ke One"
2017ExtinctionAgent Davidson
2018DoeCarl
2019Ice Cream in the CupboardDr. Derek Crowder

References

  1. "Scotland School for Veterans' Children Yearbook". 1986. Retrieved February 24, 2014 via Classmates.com.
  2. Gianoulis, Tina. "St. Patrick, Mathew". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
  3. Espinoza, Galina; Lynch, Jason; Scott, Sophronia (May 27, 2002). "Ready, Set...Glow!". People. Archived from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  4. Rauhut, Marcus (2009). "Scotland school last of its kind". Public Opinion. Chambersburg, PA. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  5. "Actor Mathew St. Patrick visits Elgin, Illinois". Elgin Spirit. July 30, 2012. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  6. Groves, Seli (May 25, 1997). "Speaking Of Soaps". The Beaver County Times. p. 24.
  7. Goldstein, Toby (January 2, 1998). "Soap Bubbles". Rome News-Tribune.
  8. Lemon, Brendan (March 2003). "St. Patrick's day". Out. Hare Publishing. pp. 83−87, 128.
  9. "Celebrity Mailbag". Toledo Blade. September 30, 2000. p. D8.
  10. "Best Bets". Warsaw Times-Union. May 13, 2005. p. 2.
  11. Davis, Andrew (June 22, 2005). "Mathew St. Patrick of Six Feet Under". Windy City Times. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
  12. Daniel, Jeff (October 23, 2002). "In movies and on TV, staying quiet about race can speak volumes". Bartow Press. p. 10.
  13. Heffernan, Virginia (August 22, 2005). "And They All Died Happily Ever After, Sort Of". The New York Times. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
  14. Muir, John Kenneth (2007). TV Year: The Prime Time 2005-2006. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. p. 116. ISBN 9781557836847.
  15. Southern, Nathan. "Mathew St. Patrick". All Movie. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
  16. DuPée, Matthew C. (June 7, 2022). A Scary Little Christmas: A History of Yuletide Horror Films, 1972-2020. McFarland & Company. p. 301. ISBN 9781476645407.
  17. Vozick-Levinson, Simon (May 22, 2009). "Eminem: Inside the comeback". USA Today. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
  18. "Mathew St Patrick (visual voices guide)". Behind the Voice Actors. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
  19. Fromm, Emily (November 10, 2005). "Reunion s Mathew St. Patrick". People. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
  20. Surette, Tom (August 5, 2014). "Six Feet Under's Mathew St. Patrick Joins Sons of Anarchy's Final Season". TV Guide. Retrieved October 29, 2022.
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