Patrick Page

American actor and singer (born 1962)


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::summary American actor and singer (born 1962) ::

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birth_nameJohn Patrick Page
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birth_placeSpokane, Washington, U.S.
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educationAllan Hancock College
Whitman College (BA)
years_active1986–present
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Early life and education

John Patrick Page was born in Spokane, Washington, and raised primarily in Monmouth, Oregon. His father, Robert Page, was a theatre educator at Western Oregon University (then named Oregon College of Education). Page's early love of Shakespeare took hold when his father performed with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, in 1964–1965. His mother, Geri, was an administrator at Oregon State University.

In his teens, he developed an interest in magic and illusion. In 1978 he won the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians Stage Competition and in 1979 he was chosen by the International Brotherhood of Magicians as the Outstanding Teenage Magician in the stage-magic category.

Page attended Central High School in Independence, Oregon, graduating in 1980. During high school, Page was active not only in theater, but also in speech and debate tournaments and became the first person to win the national championship title twice, as the National Forensics League's Speaker of the Year in both 1979 and 1980. Next, he attended the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts at Allan Hancock College. He then graduated cum laude from Whitman College in 1985 and was chosen as the valedictory speaker for his class. During his time at Whitman, Page was twice chosen as the Outstanding Competitive Speaker in the Nation by the American Forensics Association, leading the Whitman team to an overall second-place finish at Nationals.

Career

1993–2010: Early roles and Broadway debut

Page's early career was spent primarily in Utah and Oregon. Page spent six seasons with the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, becoming a Resident Artist and the Director of Development, during which time he helped oversee the creation of the new Randall L. Jones Theatre. During the off-season he frequently performed with the Pioneer Theatre Company in Salt Lake City. Subsequently, he spent several seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, before branching out to other regional theatres and eventually moving to New York.

Page's Broadway credits include originating the role of The Grinch in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Scar in The Lion King and Lumière in Disney's Beauty and the Beast in the U.S. National Tours, both of which he later reprised on Broadway, Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden, Decius Brutus in Julius Caesar (opposite Denzel Washington), and multiple roles in The Kentucky Cycle. His performance as King Henry VIII (opposite Frank Langella) in the Broadway revival of A Man for All Seasons in 2008 was nominated for the Outer Critics Award and chosen by The Wall Street Journal as one of the outstanding theatre performances of that year.

Off-Broadway, he has been seen in Richard II, Rex, and The Duchess of Malfi. Page is also widely recognized as one of America's leading classical actors. He is an Affiliate Artist of the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., and an Artist in Residence at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. As a member of the Shakespeare Theatre Company, he, along with other company members, received the William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theatre (Will Award) in 2007. In 2006 Page was awarded the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Leading Performance by an Actor for his portrayal of Iago in Michael Kahn's production of Othello at The Shakespeare Theatre. Washington Post critic Peter Marks cited Page's Iago as one of five outstanding American performances of Shakespeare in his lifetime, along with Stacy Keach, Liev Schreiber, Kevin Kline, and Michael Hayden. Page's other performances at STC include the title role in Macbeth (opposite Kelly McGillis) and Claudius in Hamlet. He starred in the title role of King Lear at the Shakespeare Theatre Company through April 8, 2023.

At the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, Page's performance in the title role of Cyrano De Bergerac won the Craig Noel, San Diego Critics, and Patte Awards for Outstanding Leading Actor in a Play. He has also been seen at the Globe as Malvolio in Twelfth Night, Pogo Poole in The Pleasure of His Company, and Geoffrey Cordova in Dancing in the Dark (aka The Band Wagon) for which he also received the Craig Noel Award. Page has performed at many of America's leading regional theatres. His classical performances include Cyrano, Sergius, Hamlet, Richard II, Richard III, Oberon, Henry V, Talbot, Pinch, Armado, Mercutio, Brutus, Antony, Dr. Caius, Autolycus, Pandarus, Brazen, Hortensio, Malvolio, Horatio, Claudius, Iago, Jaques, Macbeth, and Benedick. Page is also a playwright. In 2004 his play Swansong debuted at the Lucille Lortel White Barn Theatre in Norwalk, Connecticut, and was named one of the top ten plays of the year by the American Theatre Critics Association. It later played at the Kennedy Center, the Seattle Shakespeare Company, and off-Broadway on Theatre Row.

Page is also the author of the one-man shows Passion's Slaves and Love Will, and the co-author (with Doug Christensen and Larry Baker) of Nothing Like the Sun. Page authored a popular stage adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Page is also an acting teacher who has worked at NYU's Tisch Graduate School of the Arts, the Old Globe's MFA program, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's MFA program, Southern Utah University, and many others. He now teaches privately in New York City. He has directed Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Measure for Measure, Twelfth Night, and many more.

2011–2017: Theatre roles

Page created the dual role of Norman Osborn and his alter ego the Green Goblin in Julie Taymor's Broadway rock musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, which played at the Foxwoods Theatre until January 2014. Premiering in June 2011, it featured music and lyrics by Bono and The Edge. Page's performance received positive reviews and was quoted as being one of the main reasons to see the show. For this performance, he received a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. Page left the show on August 5, 2012, to star in the new Broadway production of Cyrano De Bergerac which ran for a limited engagement from September to November 2012. His role in Spider-Man was taken over by Robert Cuccioli.

Page played the title role in Shakespeare Theatre Company's Coriolanus from March to June 2013. Page appeared in the Broadway production of John Grisham's A Time to Kill. The production started on September 28, 2013, and officially opened on October 20, 2013. He appeared in the new play Casa Valentina, which opened on Broadway in April 2014. He originated the role of Frollo in the U.S. premiere of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, made his Shakespeare in the Park debut in Cymbeline, and in fall 2015 played Adult Men in the Spring Awakening revival produced by Deaf West and directed by his Hunchback co-star Michael Arden.

2018–present: ''Hadestown'' and screen roles

Page played Hades in productions of Hadestown at the New York Theatre Workshop, at the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton, and at London's Royal National Theatre. He reprised the role of Hades on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre beginning in March 2019, receiving a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. The role features Page singing as low as a G1, which is one of the lowest notes playable on a piano. On November 2, 2022, it was announced that Page would be exiting Hadestown on December 30, after six years in the role. Page was set to reprise the role in February and March 2025 for his West End debut opposite his original Broadway costars. The day before Page was set to begin performances, he announced that Phillip Boykin would be filling in for him while he recovers from an injury. Page did participate in a filmed version of the West End production featuring the original Broadway cast, which was recorded from February 28 to March 1, 2025.

Page played a role in the 2022 musical film Spirited as Jacob Marley alongside Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell.

In 2024, Page began a national tour of All the Devils are Here, a one-man show exploring Shakespeare's villains. The play opened at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis.

Page played Satan in the Helluva Boss episode "Mastermind." In 2025, he had a voice role as the Magic Mirror in Disney's Snow White. He is currently playing Richard Clay on HBO's The Gilded Age.

Personal life

He was married to actress Liisa Ivary from 1989 to 1991. In 2001, he married actress and TV personality Paige Davis (TLC's Trading Spaces, Broadway's Chicago and Boeing-Boeing). The Pages said in 2009: "We've been a couple for 14 years and married for eight of them..."

He has been an outspoken advocate for mental-health awareness and has spoken publicly about his lifelong experience with deep depression, which he now manages with medication: "It took a long time to get my medications right. I have variously been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, depressive disorder—you name it. It takes constant vigilance to keep up with my sneaky serotonin levels. And—full disclosure—there were years of dangerous substance abuse as I attempted to self-medicate my symptoms." Page also suffers from hearing loss and has been an advocate for adding closed captioning to live musicals, as well as increasing the recording volumes of soundtracks.

Acting credits

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1996The Substance of FireMr. McCormack Jr.
2013Sing AlongHomeless GuyShort film
2014AffluenzaJack Goodman
2015I Am MichaelBible Teacher
A Warrior's TailElza (voice)English dub
2021In the HeightsPike Phillips
The Sixth ReelMr. Beltrane
2022SpiritedJacob Marley
2025Snow WhiteMagic Mirror (voice)
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The Animated Book of MormonKing Lamoni (voice)Episode: "Ammon, Missionary to the Lamanites"
1991Animated Hero ClassicsBosco (voice)Episode: "Christopher Columbus"
2007–2020Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJack RextonAlistair WoodfordEpisode: "Harm"Episode: "Dance, Lies and Videotape"
2011Late Night with David LettermanGreen Goblin (uncredited)Episode: "Bono & The Edge/Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark"
2012The Good WifeHorton BakerEpisode: "After the Fall"
2015Flesh and BoneSergei ZelenkovMiniseries; 6 episodes
ElementaryJonathan Bloom2 episodes
2016The BlacklistRene Le BronEpisode: "The Thrushes (No. 53)"
2017Chicago P.D.Calvin HuntleyEpisode: "Little Bit of Light"
Madam SecretaryReverend Slattery3 episodes
2018NCIS: New OrleansGeneral Stanley ParkerEpisode: "Welcome to the Jungle"
2020–2022EvilFather Luke2 episodes
2022–presentThe Gilded AgeRichard Clay15 episodes
2023Schmigadoon!Octavius Kratt5 episodes
Big MouthDread (voice)2 episodes
2024Helluva BossSatan (voice)Episode: "Mastermind"
2025ÉtoileUncle John Fish3 episodes
2025Sub/liminal
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Theatre

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Love's Labor's LostDon Adriano de ArmadoUtah Shakespeare Festival
Julius CaesarMarcus Brutus
1987The Tragedy of King Richard the ThirdRichard, Duke of Gloucester
Much Ado About NothingLeonato
1990The Comedy of ErrorsDuke SolinusPioneer Theatre Company
1993The Kentucky CycleVariousKennedy Center
1993–1994Original Broadway cast
1995–1997Beauty and the BeastLumièreNational Tour
1999–2001Broadway replacement
2002The Lion KingScarNational Tour
2003Beauty and the BeastLumièreBroadway replacement
2004MacbethMacbethShakespeare Theatre Company
2005Julius CaesarDecius Brutus
Messala
Ensemble
Understudy for CassiusOriginal Broadway cast
2005–2006The Lion KingScarBroadway Replacement
2006Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The MusicalThe GrinchOriginal Broadway cast
2007The Lion KingScarBroadway Replacement
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The MusicalThe GrinchOriginal Broadway cast
2008HamletClaudiusShakespeare Theatre Company
A Man for All SeasonsKing Henry VIIIOriginal Broadway cast
2010Oliver!FaginBenedum Center for the Performing Arts
2011–2012Spider-Man: Turn Off the DarkNorman Osborn
The Green GoblinOriginal Broadway cast
2012AnastasiaVlad PopovReading
The Sound of MusicMax DetweilerCarnegie Hall
Cyrano de BergeracComte de GuicheOriginal Broadway cast
2013A Time to KillRufus R. Buckley
2014Casa ValentinaGeorge
Valentina
2014–2015The Hunchback of Notre DameDom Claude FrolloLa Jolla Playhouse
Paper Mill Playhouse
2015–2016Spring AwakeningAdult MenOriginal Broadway Revival Cast
2016HadestownHadesOff-Broadway
An Act of GodVoice of GodPrerecorded for Broadway
The TempestProsperoSidney Harman Hall
2017HadestownHadesEdmonton's Citadel Theatre
A Musical Christmas CarolEbenezer ScroogeThe Byham Theater
2018Saint JoanThe Inquisitor
Robert de BaudricourtOriginal Broadway cast
2018–2019HadestownHadesLondon
2019–2020Original Broadway cast
2021–2022
2023King LearLearShakespeare Theatre Company
2023–2024All the Devils Are HerePerformerOff-Broadway
Also created the show
2025HadestownHadesWest End replacement
2025Archduke (play)Captain DimitrijevicRoundabout Theatre Company
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Audio

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YearTitleVoice roleRef.
2020Little Did I KnowDr. Barrows
2020–21In Strange WoodsHowl
2021Marvel's Wastelanders: Star-LordKraven the Hunter
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Awards and nominations

Page has received a variety of awards and accolades throughout his career, including a Grammy Award, a Helen Hayes Award, a Princess Grace Award, an Emery Battis Award, the Utah Governors Medal for the Arts, the Whitman College Young Alumni Award, the Craig Noel Award, and the Joseph Jefferson Award, as well as having received a Tony Award nomination.

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2009Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a PlayA Man for All Seasons
2012Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalSpider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
2014San Diego Theatre Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Male Performance in a MusicalThe Hunchback of Notre Dame
2017Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Actor in a MusicalHadestown
2019Tony AwardBest Featured Actor in a Musical
2020Grammy AwardBest Musical Theater Album
2023Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe Gilded Age
2024Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Solo PerformanceAll the Devils Are Here
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Solo Performance
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References

References

  1. (2019-05-05). "From Spokane to Hades: For Spokane-born Patrick Page, a trip to 'Hadestown' is worth the journey".
  2. (2019-06-10). "Spokane native Patrick Page stars in Tony Award-winning musical 'Hadestown'".
  3. Gans, Andrew. (2007-08-27). "Page Will Be Green Again for Broadway's ''Grinch''". Playbill.
  4. "A Man for All Seasons". Broadway.com.
  5. "2006 Prelude Festival Theater Events".
  6. Adcock, Joe. (2008-01-03). "The rivalry's the thing in 'Swansong,' a play about Shakespeare and Jonson". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  7. Simonson, Robert. (July 5, 2006). "Third Annual Summer Play Festival Begins Off-Broadway Run on July 5".
  8. Gans, Andrew. (August 10, 2010). "Reeve Carney, Jennifer Damiano, Patrick Page to Star in ''Spider-Man''; Performances Begin in November".
  9. Hetrick, Adam. (January 13, 2011). "Troubled ''Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark'' Delays Broadway Opening Again".
  10. Gans, Andrew. (April 27, 2012). "Drama Desk Nominations Announced; ''Death Takes a Holiday'' and ''Follies'' Lead the Pack".
  11. "Shakespeare's Coriolanus".
  12. Gans, Andrew. (July 26, 2013). "Patrick Page, Tonya Pinkins and More Will Join Sebastian Arcelus, Fred Dalton Thompson in Broadway's ''A Time to Kill''".
  13. Purcell, Carey. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/189428-Harvey-Fiersteins-Casa-Valentina-Starring-Patrick-Page-Mare-Winningham-and-Gabriel-Ebert-Begins-Broadway-Performances-April-1 "Harvey Fierstein's 'Casa Valentina', Starring Patrick Page, Mare Winningham and Gabriel Ebert, Begins Broadway Performances April 1"] {{webarchive. link. (2014-04-06 playbill.com, April 1, 2014)
  14. Peterson, Tyler. (September 4, 2014). "Patrick Page, Michael Arden, Ciara Renee & More to Lead THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME at La Jolla Playhouse!".
  15. Gans, Andrew. (October 11, 2017). "Spider-Man's Patrick Page, Reeve Carney, and T.V. Carpio Will Reunite for Hadestown in Canada".
  16. (11 April 2018). "Hadestown {{!}} National Theatre".
  17. McPhee, Ryan. (January 28, 2019). "Eva Noblezada, Amber Gray, Patrick Page, More to Star in ''Hadestown'' on Broadway".
  18. Rosky, Nicole. (April 30, 2019). "2019 Tony Awards Nominees – Complete List! HADESTOWN Leads with 14 Nominations".
  19. Gussin, Jeremy. (2020-12-11). "Low male voice repertoire in contemporary musical theatre: a studio and performance guide of selected songs 1996–2020". Indiana University.
  20. Lindsay, Benjamin. (November 2, 2022). "'Hadestown' Star Patrick Page to Take His Final Bow as Hades in December (Exclusive)". The Wrap.
  21. Gans, Andrew. (December 18, 2024). "Eva Noblezada, André De Shields, Reeve Carney, Amber Gray, Patrick Page Will Join West End Hadestown Cast".
  22. (February 10, 2025). "Patrick Page Out of West End Hadestown With Injury; Phillip Boykin to Step In".
  23. Wood, Alex. (February 16, 2025). "Hadestown latest: Patrick Page gives update to West End fans".
  24. Gans, Andrew. (January 30, 2025). "Hadestown to Be Filmed in West End With Eva Noblezada, André De Shields, Reeve Carney, Amber Gray, Patrick Page".
  25. Evans, Greg. (January 30, 2025). "'Hadestown' Original Broadway Cast Reunites For Live Filming In London". Deadline Hollywood.
  26. Wood, Alex [https://www.whatsonstage.com/news/hadestown-latest-patrick-page-gives-update-to-west-end-fans_1665243/ Hadestown latest: Patrick Page gives update to West End fans] WhatsOnStage, February 16, 2025
  27. Sharpe, Josh. (December 4, 2024). "Patrick Page Transforms Into SNOW WHITE's Magic Mirror in Behind-the-Scenes Photos". BroadwayWorld.
  28. Diamond, Robert. (October 26, 2009). "Real-Life Married Couple Paige Davis & Patrick Page Open I DO! I DO! at The Old Globe".
  29. Hebert, James. (December 6, 2009). "It's 'I Do! I Do!' all over again for married pair".
  30. (2018-06-08). "Patrick Page Shares His Personal Struggle with Depression; Reflects on Deaths of Kate Spade & Anthony Bourdain".
  31. Maas, Jennifer. (2025-05-22). "Nebula Anthology Series ‘Sub/liminal’ Sets Leads, Including Joseph Cross, Lena Hall and Caissie Levy (EXCLUSIVE)".
  32. [https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/HADESTOWN-Original-Broadway-Cast-Members-Will-Join-London-Production-20241218 HADESTOWN Original Broadway Cast Members Will Join London Production] Broadway World, December 18, 2024
  33. (March 30, 2020). "Lesli Margherita, Patrick Page, More Featured in Musical Podcast Little Did I Know".
  34. (November 30, 2020). "Beth Leavel, Patrick Page and More Join IN STRANGE WOODS Musical Podcast".
  35. "2020 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Winners & Nominations List".
  36. (January 10, 2024). "Nominations Announced for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®". [[Screen Actors Guild]].
  37. Culwell-Block, Logan. (2024-05-13). "Stereophonic Leads 2024 Outer Critics Circle Awards, Wins Best Play; See the Full List of Winners".

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