Patrick Gorman (American actor)


Patrick O Gorman is an American theatre, film and television actor.

Early life

Born in Visalia, California, Gorman spent eight years in the military and studied acting in Paris, France. While in Paris, he had a stint in the Cirque Medrano as a clown.

Career

He has a background in musical comedy performing in Judy Garland's act around the country and at the Palace Theatre in New York City. He also danced in the nightclub acts of Donald O'Connor, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jimmy Durante.
Appearances in film include the 1975 film Three Days of the Condor, 1986's In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro, 1993's war epic Gettysburg, 1995's Wild Bill, 1997's Rough Riders and his reprisal of the role of Confederate General John Bell Hood in the 2003 film Gods and Generals. In the 2019 film ', he was Chris Evans' body double in the role of an elderly Steve Rogers; Evans's face in prosthetics was later edited on. Gorman alluded to the role in an Instagram post.
Gorman's television credits include Masada, Renegade, Happy Days, MacGyver, The Drew Carey Show and a recurring guest-star roles on
' and Sleepy Hollow. He also appeared in season one, episode two of Westworld.

Personal life

Gorman is fascinated by Japanese culture, particularly swords and calligraphy. His favorite Civil War book is Grant's Memoirs; he is a fan of author Shelby Foote.