Patrick Epino is a producer and director, known for Bitter Melon (2018), Awesome Asian Bad Guys (2014) and Mr. Sadman (2009).
Patrick Erickson is an actor, known for Hangman (2017).
Patrick Evans is an actor, known for Every Last One of Them (2021), Adopt a Sailor (2008) and Do It or Die (2017).
Since the foundation of the company in 2007, CEO Patrick Ewald has grown Epic Pictures into an independent content studio with the mission of delivering the best-in-class genre entertainment "for fans, by fans." Epic Pictures produces, finances, and distributes approximately twenty-thirty independent genre films a year. In 2013, the company established Epic Pictures Releasing which is its US focused distribution division. In 2017, Epic Pictures acquired the world's most popular horror website, Dread Central, and launched its unique horror label, Dread, followed by its AVOD channel, DreadTV as well as the Dread Central Podcast Network. In 2019, Epic Pictures started the horror gaming site, DreadXP, with a focus on editorial, reviews, and original streaming content. In 2020, DreadXP began a video game publishing division with the launch of The Dread X Collection, an anthology of horror games in collaboration with some of the most innovative developers in the independent gaming space.
Patrick Ewing was born on August 5, 1962 in Kingston, Jamaica. He is an actor, known for Space Jam (1996), Forget Paris (1995) and The Exorcist III (1990). He was previously married to Rita Williams.
A working actor for over 20 years whose jobs have taken him all over the country and the world, Patrick's credits include playing with everyone from Angela Lansbury to Xena. Hailing from Central Pennsylvania and armed with a BFA in Performance from Penn State University, Patrick went west to earn an MFA in Performance from Cal State Long Beach University. A few years later of waiting tables, Shakespeare Festival LA awarded him his Actor's Equity Card and a shampoo commercial gave him his SAG-AFTRA Card and he was off. Television has been the bulk of his career and he has guest-starred on almost everything: Scandal (2012), Friends (1994), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003), Will & Grace (1998), Hot in Cleveland (2010), Grey's Anatomy (2005), Star Trek: Voyager (1995), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), CSI: Miami (2002), CSI: NY (2004), The Mentalist (2008), Desperate Housewives (2004), Xena: Warrior Princess (1995), Criminal Minds (2005), Bones (2005), Ugly Betty (2006), Reba (2001), Pushing Daisies (2007), According to Jim (2001), Drop Dead Diva (2009), Private Practice (2007), Better Call Saul (2015), Longmire (2012), Castle (2009) and Burn Notice (2007) for starters. Recurring roles include Big Love (2006), Veronica Mars (2004), Joan of Arcadia (2003), Providence (1999), 24 (2001), Time of Your Life (1999), Working Class (2011), The Education of Max Bickford (2001), Valentine (2008) and HBO's The Newsroom (2012). Patrick is fondly remembered as Professor Lasky from Saved by the Bell: The College Years (1993). The Last Exorcism (2010) was a small $1.3 million horror film which went on to gross over $70 million worldwide and starred Patrick as the male lead. Fans loved his portrayal of the flawed exorcist Rev. Cotton Marcus and he was awarded Best Actor at the prestigious Sitges Catalonian International Film Festival in 2010. Other films include Jimmy (2013), Must Love Dogs (2005), Tales of Everyday Magic (2012). Bad Ass (2012), Atlas Shrugged II: The Strike (2012), Pig (2011), My Greatest Teacher (2012), The Good Mother (1988), Underdog Kids (2015), Bad Ass 2: Bad Asses (2014) and My Eleventh (2014). On the Disney & ABC Family channels, Patrick has been a go-to bad guy playing the evil Thantos in Disney Channel's Twitches (2005) and Twitches Too (2007) and the only man hunting reindeer in the Christmas movies Snow (2004) and Snow 2: Brain Freeze (2008). The latest was the Disney Channel Movie Cloud 9 (2014) with Patrick playing Dove Cameron's father. On stage, Patrick has worked with some of best playwrights and directors around. He toured America with John Guare's "Six Degrees of Separation," directed by Jerry Zaks; Eric Bogosian's "Humpty Dumpty" directed by Jo Bonney at The McCarter Center in Princeton and Nicky Silver's "The Food Chain," directed by Robert Falls at the Westside Theatre in NYC. A converted Californian, Patrick is married to writer/director Mandy Fabian. They live in Los Angeles where they raise their two daughters and two dogs.
Patrick Fagan is known for Chasing Grace (2015) and Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (2016).
Patrick Falvey is known for Dan Vs. (2011), Fiendish Things (2016) and Jurassic World VR Expedition (2018).
Originally from Willingboro, New Jersey, performing has always been in the forefront of Patrick's interests. He began his career with his first love: music, playing the bass guitar in several bands before graduating from Cinnaminson High School. Patrick also loved to perform on the field he is a talented athlete and attended Boston University on a football scholarship where he majored in Physical Therapy. After graduating from college, Patrick moved to San Francisco and quickly was employed as a Physical Therapist. Under the influence of his roommates, and the love of performing, Patrick soon began his acting career in local theaters, commercials and print advertisements. He loved the idea of bringing characters to life and decided to move to Los Angeles to seriously pursue his new passion. Since then, Patrick has acquired notable film and television credits like: Walk Hard, Teenage Bank Heist, "The Office," "Southland," "Hot in Cleveland," and "Cougar Town." Patrick Faucette "break through role" was in OWN's highest rated drama "The Have's and the Have Nots." Written and directed by Tyler Perry; Patrick plays the role of Tony Watson, the long lost father of Benny Young (Tyler Lepley). His character creates quite a stir in the lives of the "have nots" with his renewed interest in the life of his son.
Patrick Field is known for The Island of Adventure (1981), Comrades (1986) and Smilla's Sense of Snow (1997).