American actor
Patrick Breen
Born Joseph Patrick Breen
(1960-10-26 ) October 26, 1960 (age 64) Occupation(s) Actor, playwright, screenwriter, director Years active 1986–present
Joseph Patrick Breen (born October 26, 1960) is an American actor, playwright, screenwriter, and director.[ 1]
Early life
Breen was born in Brooklyn, New York , on October 26, 1960. He attended Tottenville High School in Staten Island .[ 2]
Career
He has acted primarily on TV, but has also appeared in numerous films, as well as on Broadway and Off Broadway .
In 2010, he starred on Broadway in Next Fall . He played Andrew Munsey, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, on the CBS drama Madam Secretary .
He voiced all the characters in Britt Allcroft 's television series Magic Adventures of Mumfie (except for The Queen of Night who was instead voiced by Allcroft). He was originally hired to voice Splatter and Dodge in Thomas and the Magic Railroad , but the roles were instead recast to Neil Crone and Kevin Frank .
Breen appeared in a recurring role as Larry Your-Waiter in Netflix 's adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events , which premiered in 2017.[ 3]
Personal life
In a July 2012 interview with Metro Weekly Patrick Breen stated, "I identify as one of the LGBT people" and agreed with the interviewer who referred to Breen coming out as bisexual.[ 4]
Filmography
Film
Key
†
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Television
Year(s)
Title
Role
Notes
1986
Spenser: For Hire
Bobby Olak
Episode: "And Give Up Show Biz?"
1987
My Sister Sam
Scotty
Episode: "Club Dread"
The Cavanaughs
Tommy
Episode: "The Arrangement"
Gimme a Break!
Keith Dudley
Episode: "Parents' Week: Parts 1 & 2"
21 Jump Street
Johnny Hartman
Episode: "Low and Away"
1988
Just in Time
Nick Thompson
Main role
Annie McGuire
George
Episode: "The Legend of the Bad Fish"
1990
Monsters
Danny
Episode: "Museum Hearts"
Kojak: None So Blind
Reporter No. 1
TV movie
1991
Sunday Dinner
Kenneth Benedict
Main role
1992
Fool's Fire
The Ministers
TV movie
1993
Melrose Place
Cameron
3 episodes (season 1)
Fallen Angels
Doc
Episode: "The Quiet Room"
Big Wave Dave's
Richie Lamonica
Main role
1994–1998
Magic Adventures of Mumfie
Narrator
Main voice role
1995–1996
Simon
Mitch
Main role
1996
Law & Order
Andrew Gellis
Episode: "Slave"
1996–1997
One Life to Live
Winslow Freeman
2 episodes
1998
Jenny
Richard Marino
Episode: "A Girl's Gotta Merger"
Party of Five
Kevin Quoss
Episodes: "Of Human Bonding", "Here and Now"
1999
Oz
Robbie Gerth
Episodes: "Napoleon's Boney Parts", "Legs"
Sex and the City
Dr. Bradley Meego
Episode: "Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women"
2001
Jack & Jill
Ken
Episodes: "Caution: Parents Crossing", "And Jack and Jill Came Down the Hill"
Ally McBeal
Kevin Stoller
Episode: "In Search of Barry White"
Frasier
Phillip
Episode: "A Day in May"
Judging Amy
D.A. Levy
Episode: "The Last Word"
The Tick
Friendly Fire
Episode: "Couples"
Will & Grace
Mitchell
Episode: "Stakin' Care of Business"
Kristin
Nicholas Dupres
Episode: "The Rift"
2002
Angel
Nev
Episode: "Birthday "
The West Wing
Kevin Kahn
Episode: "The Black Vera Wang"
Do Over
Mr. Jenkins
Episode: "Investing in the Future"
2003–2004
Rock Me Baby
Richard Crandall
Recurring role, 5 episodes
Joan of Arcadia
Sammy
3 episodes
2002, 2004
Law & Order
Kevin Hobart
Episodes: "The Ring", "Married with Children"
2004
Monk
Jeffery Sweeney
Episode: "Mr. Monk Gets Married"
2004–2005
Kevin Hill
George Weiss
Main role
2006
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mr. Phillipe
Episode: "Way to Go"
Boston Legal
A.D.A. Otto Beedle
3 episodes (season 3)
2007
The New Adventures of Old Christine
Edmund
Episode: "Strange Bedfellows"
Notes from the Underbelly
Pale Husband
Episode: Pilot
Pushing Daisies
Leo Gaswint
Episode: "Pie-lette"
2008
Eli Stone
Paul Sweren
3 episodes
ER
Felix
Episode: "Another Thursday at County"
2009
Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas
Phinneas Malloy
TV movie
Ghost Whisperer
Duff Faraday
Episode: "Stage Fright"
Three Rivers
Dr. Joseph Breen
Episode: "Good Intentions"
2010
Nurse Jackie
Martin
Episode: "Apple Bong"
2010–2011, 2016
The Good Wife
Lt. Terrence Hicks
3 episodes
2011–2015
Whole Day Down
Patrick Breen
Web series; also co-creator and writer
2012
CSI: Miami
Henry Duncan
Episode: "No Good Deed"
2013
Criminal Minds
Peter Harper
Episode: "The Gathering"
Major Crimes
Dr. Jason Field / Jim Gilmer
Episode: "D.O.A."
2014
Blue Bloods
Joseph Scott
Episode: "Open Secrets"
Those Who Kill
Burkhart
Episode: "Insomnia"
Royal Pains
Bob
Recurring role (season 6), 6 episodes
The Mysteries of Laura
Erik Walden
Episode: Pilot
2014–2015
Madam Secretary
Andrew Munsey
Recurring role (season 1), 10 episodes
2015
The Slap
Malcolm
Episode: "Connie"
Elementary
Vance Ford
Episode: "T-Bone and the Iceman"
Show Me a Hero
Paul W. Pickelle
2 episodes
2016
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Doug Nelson
Episode: "Forty-One Witnesses"
BrainDead
Cole Stockwell
3 episodes
2017
Conviction
Clark Sims
Episode: "Black Orchid"
The Blacklist: Redemption
James Burton
Episode: "Hostages"
2017–2019
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Larry Your-Waiter
Recurring role
2021
The Bite
Agent Kermit Rimland
Episodes: "The Fourth Wave", "The Fifth Wave"
2021-2022
Bull
AUSA Reilly
Episodes: "Confidence Man", "The Other Shoe"
2022
Save It for the Show
Himself
Episode: "Guest Starring Patrick Breen"
2023
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Henry
Episode: "The Princess and the Plea"
American Horror Stories
Auctioneer
Episode: "Organ"
Julia
Henry Haller
Episode: "Shrimp and Grits"
2024
Feud
Jacob Horn
Episode: "Masquerade 1966"
Evil
TBA
Episode: "How to Grieve"
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Juror
Episode: "Hang Men"
Elsbeth
Claude Tobia
Episode: "Elsbeth's Eleven"
Stage work
References
^ "Breen, Patrick, 1960" . LC Name Authority File (LCNAF) . Library of Congress. Retrieved November 29, 2022 .
^ fressola, Michael (July 4, 2010). "From Tottenville to the Tonys" . silive .
^ Jamal, Zakiya (March 30, 2018). "Who Plays Larry The Waiter On 'A Series Of Unfortunate Events'? Patrick Breen Has Become A Fan Favorite" . Romper . Retrieved January 9, 2019 .
^ Geidner, Chris (July 5, 2012). "Heartfelt: With The Normal Heart, Arena Stage is putting Patrick Breen and Luke Macfarlane -- two out LGBT actors -- center stage" . Features. Metro Weekly . Washington, D.C.: Sean Bugg, Randy Shulman. p. 3. Archived from the original on July 11, 2014. Retrieved December 14, 2019 .
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