Bill Fagerbakke

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Bill Fagerbakke
File:Bill Fagerbakke on Comic-Con panel (2009).jpg
Fagerbakke at the San Diego ComicCon, 2009
Born William Mark Fagerbakke
(1957-10-04) October 4, 1957 (age 66)
Fontana, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Idaho
Occupation Actor, voice actor, producer, director, writer
Years active 1984–present
Known for Patrick Star (voice)
Michael "Dauber" Dybinski
Spouse(s) Catherine McClenahan (m. 1989) (separated 2012)

William Mark "Bill" Fagerbakke (born October 4, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor, producer, director and writer. He is best known for his long-running roles as Patrick Star in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants and Michael "Dauber" Dybinski on the sitcom Coach. He also appeared in 11 episodes of the sitcom How I Met Your Mother as Marshall Eriksen's father Marvin.

Early life

Fagerbakke, was born in Fontana, California, and moved to Rupert, Idaho, as a youth. He graduated from Minico High School in Rupert in 1975, where he was a three-sport athlete for the Spartans in football, basketball, and track.[1]

College

Although he had multiple scholarship offers for college football, including Pac-8 schools, he decided to stay in state and attended the University of Idaho in Moscow.[1] He was a defensive lineman for the Vandals and was ticketed to redshirt in 1976, but was called into action in the fourth game of his sophomore season.[2] The Vandals went 7–4 in 1976, their first winning season in five years, and were 5–2 in the seven games that Fagerbakke started.[3] Head coach Ed Troxel planned on moving him to the offensive line in 1977,[4] but a knee injury in spring drills ended Fagerbakke's athletic career, which turned his focus to theater. (The Vandals went 3–8 in 1977 and Troxel was fired; then 2–9 in 1978 under Jerry Davitch, one of the wins being a "no-show" forfeit.)[3] Fagerbakke's first theatrical role was in a campus production of Godspell.[1] He was a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and earned his bachelor's degree in 1981, a result of "two years of football and four years of school."[5][6] He later attended graduate school at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.[1][7]

Career

File:Bill Fagerbakke with Rodger Bumpass.jpg
Bill Fagerbakke with fellow SpongeBob SquarePants voice actor Rodger Bumpass (the voice of Squidward)

Fagerbakke has appeared on television in roles such as assistant coach "Dauber" Dybinski on Coach, in movies, including Funny Farm, and several on-and-off Broadway stage shows.[8][9] He had a role as the mentally disabled Tom Cullen in the 1994 mini-series Stephen King's The Stand. In 1999, he had a role in HBO's original series Oz as Officer Karl Metzger. He is the voice of Patrick Star on the Nicktoon, SpongeBob SquarePants.[10] His character on Coach was based on a former assistant coach at Idaho, a graduate assistant nicknamed "Tuna."[11]

In 2007, he made a cameo appearance on the show Heroes as Steve Gustavson in the episodes "Run" and "Unexpected." Fagerbakke has received critical acclaim as a thespian by the Screen Actors Guild and Juilliard School of Performing Arts for his roles as Shylock in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, and Torvald in Ibsen's A Doll's House.[9] In 2009, he had a role in the film Jennifer's Body. He also played the role of Marvin Eriksen, Sr. in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother. In 2012, he made a cameo appearance in the TV show Weeds.

Personal life

In September 2012, Fagerbakke filed for legal separation from his wife, actress Catherine McClenahan, citing irreconcilable differences.[12]

Filmography

File:Rodger Bumpass standing at Comic-Con panel (2009).jpg
Fagerbakke and Bumpass at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con

Accolades

Year Film Award Category Result
2012 The Artist Critics' Choice Movie Awards[15] Best Acting Ensemble Nominated

References

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  5. Lewiston Morning Tribune - Actor uses experience at Idaho for role in Coach - Associated Press - 1991-01-08, p.5B
  6. Delts.org - famous members - Delta Tau Delta - accessed 2012-03-01
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