PATRICK PAGE

Princess Grace Statue Award, 2012

Princess Grace Award
Theater Fellowship, 1988
Pioneer Theatre Company

 

Patrick Page’s Broadway credits include creating the roles of Norman Osborn/The Green Goblin in Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark (Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle noms and Richard Seff Award) and The Grinch in How The Grinch Stole Christmas, three years as Scar in The Lion King and three years as Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast. Other Broadway credits include Henry VIII in A Man For All Seasons (Outer Critics nom) opposite Frank Langella, De Guiche in Cyrano De Bergerac, Decius Brutus in Julius Caesar (with Denzel Washington), Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (standby for Roger Daltrey), and multiple roles in The Kentucky Cycle. Off-Broadway he has appeared in Richard II directed by Steven Berkoff at The Public Theatre, The Duchess of Malfi at Red Bull, and the title role in Rex at the York Theatre and The Sound of Music at Carnegie Hall. 

Patrick is an Associate Artist with The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and The Shakespeare Theatre Company in DC: roles at those theatres include Macbeth in Macbeth opposite Kelly McGillis, and Iago in Othello opposite Avery Brooks (Helen Hayes Award), Claudius in Hamlet, Cyrano in Cyrano De Bergerac (Craig Noel Award) Jeffrey Cordova in The Bandwagon (Craig Noel Award), Malvolio in Twelfth Night, and Pogo Poole in The Pleasure of His Company. Patrick’s other regional credits span 25 years, beginning with six years as leading actor for The Utah Shakespeare Festival. Since then he has played major roles at The Long Wharf, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Pittsburg CLO, Pioneer Theatre Company, Arizona Theatre Company, ACT, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Missouri Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, and many others.

Patrick’s Film and TV credits include The Good Wife, All My Children, One Life to Live, Law and Order SVU, Affluenza, The Mystery of Matter, and The Substance of Fire.

He is the recipient of The Princess Grace Award, The Utah Governor’s Medal for the Arts, and the William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theatre. Patrick is married to actress and TV host Paige Davis. 

 

website: patrickpageonline.com