Patrick Wilson, born on July third, nineteen seventy-three, is a versatile American actor whose career spans across stage, television, and film. He began his journey in the entertainment industry in nineteen ninety-five, captivating audiences with his performances in Broadway musicals. His talent earned him nominations for two Tony Awards for his remarkable roles in 'The Full Monty' from two thousand to two thousand one and 'Oklahoma!' in two thousand two.
Wilson's television career took off with his co-starring role in the HBO miniseries 'Angels in America' in two thousand three, which garnered him nominations for both a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. His filmography includes notable works such as 'The Alamo' and 'The Phantom of the Opera,' both released in two thousand four, as well as 'Hard Candy' in two thousand five, 'Little Children' in two thousand six, 'Watchmen' in two thousand nine, and 'The A-Team' in two thousand ten.
He gained significant recognition for his leading role in the 'Insidious' film series from two thousand ten to twenty twenty-three and as Ed Warren in 'The Conjuring' universe, starting in two thousand thirteen, which earned him the title of Scream King. In twenty twenty-three, he made his directorial debut with 'Insidious: The Red Door,' showcasing his multifaceted talent.
On the small screen, Wilson starred in the CBS drama series 'A Gifted Man' from two thousand eleven to two thousand twelve and portrayed Lou Solverson in the critically acclaimed second season of FX's anthology series 'Fargo' in two thousand fifteen, earning a second Golden Globe nomination. Additionally, he appeared in the DC Extended Universe as Ocean Master in 'Aquaman' in two thousand eighteen and its sequel 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' in twenty twenty-three.