Jason Patric
- Biography
- The son of actor/playwright Jason Miller and the grandson of comedian Jackie Gleason, the handsomely chiseled actor Jason Patric moved from New York City to California at the age of 16.
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- Born
- June 17, 1966
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Jason Patric joins 'Losers'
08/13/09 Moviefone Jason Patric has joined the cast of "The Losers," the Warner Bros./Dark Castle adaptation of the DC-Vertigo comicbook. | Variety -
Film briefs: 'Tennessee,' 'Herb & Dorothy,' 'Downloading Nancy'
06/04/09 Who's the luckiest man in Mariah Carey's life right now? | New York Daily News - New York NY -
Aniston Fought For Harrelson With Long-distance Script Call
05/10/09 Jennifer Aniston was so desperate to get pal Woody Harrelson to sign up for her new film Management she spent a fortune on a long-distance call, reading the script to the actor. | The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) -
Jason Patric to be an evil mastermind in THE LOSERS?
05/09/09 A little bird flew into my Blackberry and whispered to me of a new and exciting development with the upcoming adaptation of Vertigo's LOSERS! | Ain't It Cool News -
Exclusive: 'Downloading Nancy' Poster Premiere
04/17/09 Moviefone Cinematical has just received this exclusive poster for Downloading Nancy , billed as "The Most Controversial Film You Will See This Year." Our own Erik Davis called it "a sick and twisted rollercoaster ride that climbs fast and drops slowly." | Cinematical.com -
CASTING SCOOP! JASON PATRIC ON ENTOURAGE!
09/23/08 The TV Fanatic has learned that Jason Patric , best known for his films Narc and the cult hit The Lost Boys , will make a guest appearance on the HBO series. | OK! Magazine -
Boxoffice meter ticking for 'Expired'
06/19/08 Filmmakers find many of the stories they tell in novels, newspapers, television shows, magazine articles and comic books. | The Hollywood Reporter
