Patrick Fabian
Biography
Biography
Patrick Fabian has played everything from professors to millionaires, but it was his role as a demon-exorcising preacher in "The Last Exorcism" (2010) that finally saw the veteran stage and screen actor get his due. The Penn State graduate moved to California in the 1980s to pursue a Master's degree in Drama, and segued into the theater scene in both L.A. and NY. After his TV debut on "Bodies of Evidence" (CBS, 1992-93), Fabian portrayed laidback Professor Lasky on "Saved by the Bell: The College Years" (NBC, 1993-94) and appeared in a string of TV cameos until his film debut in the gambling comedy "Sour Grapes" (1998). The 2000s saw Fabian establish himself as a solid supporting actor on shows like the cult favorite "Joan of Arcadia" (CBS, 2003-05), and HBO's polygamy drama "Big Love" (2006-2011). He also appeared in the surprise hit "The Last Exorcism" and cult icon Danny Trejo's "Bad Ass" (2012).
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Life Events
1992
Made TV debut on CBS' "Bodies of Evidence."
1993
Cast in supporting role as a college professor on NBC's "Saved by the Bell: The College Years."
1998
Made film debut in the Larry David directed gambling comedy "Sour Grapes."
1999
Landed recurring role on NBC's "Providence."
2003
Recurring role on CBS's "Joan of Arcadia."
2006
Appeared on The CW's "Veronica Mars."
2009
Featured on HBO's "Big Love."
2010
Portrayed an evangelical preacher in "The Last Exorcism."
2011
Nabbed a recurring part on the TV series "Working Class"
2012
Was a co-star in the action-comedy "Bad Ass"
2015
Joined the cast of AMC's "Breaking Bad" spin-off "Better Call Saul"
2016
Joined the cast of the drama "DriverX."