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Who played the viscount in the Phantom of the Opera?

Patrick Wilson Patrick Wilson

Male, born on July 3rd, 1973, Virginia, USA.

Constellation: Cancer

Patrick's father John is a TV host and his mother Mary is a professional singer. At the same time, he will teach students how to make sounds. His parents' genes endowed him with more talent for theatrical performances. Growing up in such a literary family also made Patrick full of dreams of coming to power since he was a child.

It can be said that Patrick Wilson is a talented actor. Graduated from the drama department of Necky Mellon, the world's top private university, with a bachelor's degree in fine arts. It is worth mentioning that holly hunter, who won the Oscar for Best Actress for Piano Lesson, also graduated here. Good academic experience laid a solid foundation for Patrick to enter the performance stage, and his graduation from ordinary classes also made him perform well in the following performance years.

After graduating from college, Patrick Wilson began to perform on Broadway. Different from other actors, Patrick's transcendental self-confidence and handsome appearance won the favor of most actors, and with good artistic accomplishment, Patrick won the title of hero from the beginning. It was the opera Oklahoma and the musical six strong men Light Pig adapted from the movie of the same name that really made him reach the peak of drama. These two operas made Patrick nominated for Tony Award for Best Musical Actor twice. In Oklahoma, Patrick plays Cooley, a young cowboy. He is optimistic, humorous and enthusiastic, and enjoys playing tricks on the heroine. Although he has developed limbs and a naughty mind like a child. Patrick's weak bookishness hardly reflects that convincing roughness. The phrase "Oh, what a beautiful morning" he hummed when he first appeared in the performance was entirely due to his natural good voice, which sounded particularly pleasing to the eye. And his classic sexy dance in the opera version of six strong men Pig once made female audience and gay men scream to madness.

It was the smooth sailing on the stage that attracted Patrick's attention in Hollywood. Somehow, his performance stage is bound to become wider.