Dan Patrick
Daniel Patrick Pugh (born May 15, 1956), known professionally as Dan Patrick, is an American sportscaster, radio personality, and actor from Mason, Ohio. He hosts The Dan Patrick Show broadcast on radio on Premiere Radio Networks and streaming on Peacock. He co-hosted NBC's Football Night in America and serves as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. He worked at ESPN for 18 years, where he often anchored the weeknight and Sunday 11 p.m. edition of SportsCenter.
Before working with ESPN, Patrick was known by his surname, "Dan Pugh", as an on-air personality with the album rock-formatted WVUD and then, WTUE in Dayton, Ohio (1979–1983). Patrick was then a sports reporter for CNN (1983–89), where his assignments included the World Series, NBA Finals and Winter Olympics. From 1989–1995, Patrick did a daily sports segment for Bob and Brian, a syndicated Wisconsin-area morning show, and in the early 1990s, he did sports updates for the Columbus, Ohio, Rock Station WLVQ and appeared on the morning show "Wags and Elliot."
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Credits
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Untold: Sign Stealer 2024Self - Archival Footage★ 7.1
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Bye Bye Barry 2023Self★ 7.9
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Hustle 2022Dan Patrick★ 7.7
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Home Team 2022Self★ 6.7
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Self★ 8.3
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Hubie Halloween 2020School Principal★ 5.9
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Policeman★ 7.9
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The Week Of 2018Manager★ 5.5
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American Vandal 2017Dan Patrick★ 7.4
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Brockmire 2017Dan Patrick★ 6.8
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The Do-Over 2016Auto Store Lou★ 5.7
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The Ridiculous 6 2015Abe Lincoln★ 5.2
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Pixels 2015White House Reporter #1★ 5.8
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Blended 2014Dick★ 6.9
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Grown Ups 2 2013Gym Teacher★ 6.1
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That's My Boy 2012Randall Morgan★ 5.8
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Jack and Jill 2011Dan Patrick★ 4.4
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Just Go with It 2011Tanner Patrick★ 6.7
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Grown Ups 2010Norby The Ride Guy★ 6.4
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The House Bunny 2008Cop★ 5.7
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NY Cop★ 6.1
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Self★ 6.7
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The Benchwarmers 2006Poker Guy #2 A.K.A. O'Malley★ 5.9
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The Longest Yard 2005Officer Jack Pugh★ 6.7
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Playmakers 2003★ 4.8
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Clone High 2002Dan Patrick (voice)★ 7.4
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SportsCentury 1999★ NR
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The Waterboy 1998Dan Patrick★ 6.1
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BASEketball 1998Dan Patrick★ 6.1
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The Definite Maybe 1997Self★ NR
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The Simpsons 1989Rock-Skipping Announcer (voice)★ 8