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James Patrick Stuart
Born (1968-06-16) June 16, 1968 (age 56)
Other namesPatrick D. Stuart
Patrick Stuart
Occupation(s)Actor and voice artist
Years active1980–present
Spouse(s)Jocelyn Stuart (2000–present; 2 sons)
Websitejamespatrickstuart.com

James Patrick Stuart (born June 16, 1968) is an American actor and voice artist.

Career

He played Confederate Colonel Edward Porter Alexander in the 1993 film Gettysburg and its 2003 prequel Gods and Generals. Between 1989 and 1992, he was the second actor (after Lonnie Quinn) to play "Will Cortland" on All My Children.[1] He is known mostly for his work on television. Appearing in such shows as CSI, Andy Richter Controls the Universe, The Closer, 90210, Still Standing and Supernatural. He also provides the voices of Avalanche on Wolverine and the X-Men, Private the Penguin and Joey the Kangaroo in Nickelodeon's The Penguins of Madagascar, Cpl. Griffen in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Pvt. MacGregor in Call of Duty 2, Number II Organization XIII member Xigbar in Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, his complete self Braig in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, and both characters in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

Personal life

Stuart was born on June 16, 1968, in Hollywood, California to English parents, Chad and Jill Stuart. His father was one-half of the 1960s British Invasion duo Chad & Jeremy. As his father was a part of a pop duo, Stuart spent much of his childhood in recording studios.[2] As a child actor, he went by the name Patrick Stuart, and starred in the 1980s TV series Galactica 1980 as Doctor Zee.

James Patrick Stuart resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife, Jocelyn, and their two sons.

Filmography

Live-action roles

Film

Television

Voice roles

Animation

Video games

References

  1. ^ Nancy E. Rout, Ellen Buckley (1993). Nancy E. Rout, Ellen Buckley (ed.). The Soap Opera Book: Who's Who in Daytime Drama. Todd Publications. pp. 258, 259. ISBN 9780915344239.
  2. ^ "James Patrick Stuart on 2 Broke Girls". Cite error: The named reference "official" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ Tom Jicha (June 3, 1998). "Despite Light, 'Life' is Appalling". Star-News. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  4. ^ Nathan Rabin (March 19, 2009). "The Bubble". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  5. ^ Robert P. Laurence (March 17, 2002). "`Andy Richter' is a real-life `Dilbert,' only the show isn't nearly as funny". The San Diego Union. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  6. ^ Frank Meyer (December 22, 2005). "'Emily's Reasons Why Not': James Patrick Stuart neu dabei". Serienjunkies.de. Retrieved 8 December 2010. (English)
  7. ^ Ryan Ball (December 10, 2007). "DreamWorks, Nickelodeon Preps Penguins". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  8. ^ Blizzard Entertainment. Diablo III: Reaper of Souls. Scene: Closing credits, 5:23 in, Voice Over, Additional Voices.
  9. ^ Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity. Scene: Closing credits, 4:52 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.
  10. ^ Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity 3.0. Scene: Closing credits, 5:29 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.