Irish Actor Michael Patrick, Known for Shakespeare and Game of Thrones, Dies at 35
In Brief
Patrick's death highlights the impact of motor neurone disease on public figures and the arts community.
Key Facts
- Michael Patrick was an award-winning Irish actor who died at age 35.
- He was known for his roles in Shakespeare productions and the television series Game of Thrones.
- Patrick had been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).
- He portrayed Richard III in a wheelchair during his acting career.
- Tributes have been paid to Patrick by colleagues and fans.
What Happened
Michael Patrick, an Irish actor recognized for his Shakespearean roles and appearance in Game of Thrones, has died at the age of 35. He had been living with motor neurone disease.
Why It Matters
Patrick's career and public battle with MND brought attention to the challenges faced by performers with disabilities. His passing has prompted tributes from the arts community, reflecting his influence and legacy.
What's Next
Further tributes and remembrances from the acting community may be expected. There may also be increased discussion about support for artists with serious illnesses.
Sources
- The Independent — Award-winning Irish actor with MND dies aged 35(6m ago)
- Google News — Michael Patrick, Irish actor known for Shakespeare roles and Game of Thrones , dies at 35(7h ago)
