ABOUT

PATRICK HALLEY is a New York-based actor whose work has been seen on televison, Off-Broadway, and at many of the country's major resident theaters.

His favorite stage credits include In Love and Warcraft (Alliance Theatre - World Premiere), I Hate Hamlet (Maltz Jupiter Theatre), Good People (Cleveland Play House, Syracuse Stage) The Taming of the Shrew (Denver Center Theatre Company), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Arkansas Repertory Theatre), The Hound of the Baskervilles (Virginia Stage Company, TheatreSquared), The 39 Steps (White Heron Theatre), Of Mice and Men (Pioneer Theatre Company), The Book Club Play (Theatre SilCo), and The Pearl Theatre Company's production of The Misanthrope in New York, which earned a Lortel Nomination for best revival.

Other highlights: Westport Country Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Peoples Light, Flat Rock Playhouse, Mill Mountain Theatre, Opera House Arts, Kinetic Theatre, Saint Michael's Playhouse, Astoria Performing Arts Center, and four seasons with Hudson Valley Shakespeare, including The Bomb-Itty of ErrorsA Midsummer Night's DreamLove's Labour's Lost, and Romeo & Juliet.

Stephanie Everett Photography
Stephanie Everett Photography
Stephanie Everett Photography
Stephanie Everett Photography

Patrick has made network television appearances as Attorney Mark Harper on Law & Order (Season 23) and Case Manager Morris on Law & Order: SVU (Season 20). He can also be seen opposite Billy Eichner in the pilot for Difficult People. Commercial credits include spots for Google, US Cellular, and Humira.

As a teaching artist, Patrick has been fortunate to work with high school and college students across the country. He has designed and led workshops on audition technique, Shakespeare, improvisation, and professional career prep. He co-wrote and performed a popular series of programming for Lincoln Center's 'Meet The Artists' series, demystifying classical texts and heightened language.

He cut his teeth as an actor and improviser in Chicago, where he worked in the city's vibrant storefront theater scene and throughout the midwest. He is a proud member of Actors Equity and the Screen Actors Guild, as well as a devoted follower of the New York Mets. Patrick is a Bucknell graduate and native of Poughkeepsie, NY.