- Patrick McCaffery was born in Washington Heights, New York City, New York in 1970 and moved to Baldwin, Long Island, New York in 1973. During high school he became involved in theatre and, in his senior year joined his first band, Scummy Nazi Mutants (S'N'M) as lead singer. During his first year of college at Nassau Community, he was Linus in the musical "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" as well as singing in 2 more bands, The Smegs and 4 Convicted. After transferring to Hofstra University, he became involved in the band he is now fronting, Vader Vader. After playing and touring Long Island and New York City for a few years, Pat-Ric was cast in the film "Something You Should Know: The Duran Duran Fan Documentary" which was directed and produced by M. Douglas. In 2010, Pat-Ric married his true love and best friend Doris then moved to California the next year. Once there, Pat-Ric joined Extras! Management and was cast as background in various shows, such as "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", "Parks And Recreation", "Benched" and "Ray Donovan". In 2014, he got his first starring television role in the courtroom drama "Justice With Judge Mablean". In it, he played the plaintiff Errol White and he won the lawsuit. November 2016 saw Pat-Ric receiving his S. A. G. - A. F. T. R. A. card and he now represents himself as Twilight Entertainment.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Patrick McCaffery
- SpouseDoris McCaffery(April 23, 2010 - present)
- Pat-Ric loves to do karaoke.
- Pat-Ric has been the lead vocalist / lyricist in 4 different bands since 1988 - S. N. M., The Smegs, 4 Convicted and Vader Vader.
- Pat-Ric's favourite novels are The Dragonlance Series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman; and he hopes, one day, to portray Raistlin Majere in the movies or on TV.
- When Pat-Ric plays a background character, he is usually known as The Dude.
- "I met Pat-Ric McCaffery while performing the play "Happily Whatever After"; a compilation of the real fairy-tales without a Disney coating. Pat-Ric played many characters including a female witch that was so inappropriately funny. The director put him as the King instead to keep the show PG. As the King, he brought the filthy and frightening side the part it so desperately needed. Pat-Ric doesn't need much of a costume; he already looks like he lives on a "Game Of Thrones" set. He is a big Jim Carrey type over-actor but does it with such honest integrity that it is hilarious. I don't think that he tries to be funny, he just is. Nothing is beneath Pat-Ric and he doesn't have a big Hollywood ego. He takes direction well and he definitely IS a character. Like Zach Galifianakis, he is naturally hilarious with a jagged edge. He is also fearless in a tragically funny way. He has embraced his inner nerd and is comfortable being his Renaissance hobbit self." - M. Teves
- "If I were a Sithlord, I would call myself 'Darth Bastard' due to the fact that I am a Complete Bastard." - Pat-Ric McCaffery
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