Patrick Johannes Adams (born August 27, 1981) is a Canadian actor. He's best known as Mike Ross in USA's hit drama, "Suits," a role which garnered him a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series. In 2016, Patrick starred opposite Troian Bellisario in the Old Globe Theatre's world premiere production of Anna Ziegler's "The Last Match," earning critical praise for his performance as Tim, an incredibly talented but deeply flawed pro tennis player. He also stepped off the Waverider as 'Hourman' in The CW/Berlanti/DC action series "Legends of Tomorrow," on which he now recurs. Patrick will star in the rom-com digital series "Pillow Talk," executive produced by "Catastrophe"'s Sharon Horgan, and the indie feature comedy "Room For Rent," alongside comedy luminaries Brett Gelman, Mark Little, Stephanie Weir & Mark McKinney. With Zoe Saldana & Jason Isaacs, Adams starred in the 2014 television miniseries "Rosemary's Baby" directed by Agnieska Holland. Additional television credits include Michael Mann and David Milch's acclaimed series "Luck" opposite Dustin Hoffman and Michael Gambon, season two of the hit series "Orphan Black" opposite Tatiana Maslany, "Lost," "Friday Night Lights," "Pretty Little Liars," "N.C.I.S.," "Lie To Me" and "FlashForward." Adams co-starred in films including the hit comedy "Old School," directed by Todd Phillips and 2009 Berlin Film Festival competitor "Rage" directed by internationally renowned filmmaker Sally Potter, in which he appeared alongside Judi Dench, Jude Law, Dianne Wiest and Steve Buscemi. Additionally, Adams starred in indie films such as, "The Waterhole," 2009 Slamdance entry "Weather Girl," "6 Month Rule" directed by Blayne Weaver ,and "Car Dogs" opposite Academy Award winning actress Octavia Spencer. He produced and starred in writer Bill Cain's ("House of Cards") acclaimed production of "9 Circles" at the Bootleg Theatre in Los Angeles for which he was awarded a Backstage Garland Award for Best Performance in a Play and nominated for a 2012 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle award for Lead Performance. He is a member of the Ojai Playwrights Conference, starring in new works by established and developing playwrights. Cain's "Equivocation" was developed at Ojai and Adams subsequently starred in the celebrated Geffen Playhouse production, which was honored with the 2010 Best Production at the LA Ovation Awards. He made his professional stage debut in the landmark, West Coast premiere of Edward Albee's "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" at The Mark Taper Forum, which also took home Best Play at the Ovation Awards. Adams also produced and directed a hit revival of "Marat/Sade," for which he accepted Best Production at the L.A. Weekly Theatre Awards.
3 Days Gone
(Doug Cross)
Christmas in Boston
(Seth)
Rage
(Dwight Angel)
Extreme Movie
(Male Voice (voice))
Orpheus
(Barry)
Weather Girl
(Byron)
6 Month Rule
(Julian)
The Dealership
(Jack Carson)
Young Werther
(Albert)
Suits: Retrospective Special
(Mike Ross / Self)
He Went That Way
(Saul)
The Butcher's Daughter
(Ellis McArthur)
The Come-Up
(Steve)
The Waterhole
(Miller)
Dead in the Room
(Roger Upton)
Happy Birthday
(Sam Hertz)
Car Dogs
(Mark Chamberlain)
Clara
(Isaac Bruno)
Room for Rent
(Huey Dorsey)
We Are Here
(Man)
Ruthless
(Calvin Cartwright)
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
(The Kid (uncredited))
2:13
(Teenage Carter)
Old School
(Patch)
The Swearing Jar
(Simon)
Numb3rs
Ghost Whisperer
(Linus Van Horn)
Jack & Bobby
(Matt Kramer)
Cold Case
(Dean Lang (1953))
Heartland
Without a Trace
(Adam Clark)
Friday Night Lights
(Connor Hayes)
Lost
(Peter Talbot)
NCIS
Close to Home
Lie to Me
Cupid
Suits Webisodes
(Michael Ross)
Raising the Bar
Suits
(Mike Ross)
FlashForward
(Ed)
Pretty Little Liars
(Hardy)
Orphan Black
(Jesse)
Rosemary's Baby
(Guy Woodhouse)
DC's Legends of Tomorrow
(Rex Tyler / Hourman)
Lockerbie
Plan B
(Philip Grimmer)
A League of Their Own
(Charlie)
Commander in Chief
(Colin James)
Strong Medicine
(Brandon)
Wayward
(High School Counselor)
Pillow Talk
(Ryan)
Sneaky Pete
(Stefan Kilbane)
The Right Stuff
(John Glenn)
The Madison
(Russell McIntosh)