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Patrick Flueger
Birth at
10 December 1983
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Patrick Fluger is an American film actor. Patrick comes from the small town of Red Winge, the eldest of three children in his family. As a child, he attended Red Wing High School.
Patrick’s debut role was in the Disney film The Princess Diaries in 2001. Then for several years he had to act in small roles in various serial films, including "Military Legal Service", "Fair Amy", "C.S.I.:" Miami crime scene" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2004, Fluger received a major role in a television
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Patrick Fluger is an American film actor.
Patrick comes from the small town of Red Winge, the eldest of three children in his family. As a child, he attended Red Wing High School.
Patrick’s debut role was in the Disney film The Princess Diaries in 2001. Then for several years he had to act in small roles in various serial films, including "Military Legal Service", "Fair Amy", "C.S.I.:" Miami crime scene" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
In 2004, Fluger received a major role in a television series.
"4400" He was cast before the project was completed in 2007. There he played the role of Sean Farrell, who was endowed with the ability to heal and became a kind of "messiah" and later head of the 4400 Center.
Continuing shooting in the project “4400”, in 2005, the actor got a role in a biopic.
"The fastest Indian" with Anthony Hopkins in the lead role. In 2009, a military drama was released.
Brothers In which Patrick's partners on the set were Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire and Natalie Portman. Fluger played the role of Private Willis, a comrade and colleague of Sam Cahill, who was captured and tortured by the Taliban.
In 2010, Patrick had the role of twins Calvin and Logan West in the small comedy multi-episode film Fraudsters, which tells about the West family, whose mother tries to quit her criminal activities in the past.
In 2010, Fluger participated in the filming of Mother’s Day, in which he played the role of Ike Coffin – one of three robbers who were very upset that their mother was left homeless, and decided to take hostage the owners of the house with their guests. In 2011, the musical film “Free” was released, in which the actor took part.
In 2013, Patrick starred in a cameo role in the television series “Think Like a Criminal”.