Patrick Connelly was born in 1975 in Livingston, Montana. He was raised across the state, from Bozeman to Lewistown to Missoula. He became active in school theater, tending to play character roles even at a young age, including Birdboot in Tom Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound and Kistunov in Neil Simon's The Good Doctor. Despite his insistence that he cannot sing, Mr. Connelly has also performed in numerous musicals, playing Felix in Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? and Young Hans Tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Graduating at the top of his class, Patrick moved to Bozeman, where he became a business management major at Montana State University for two and a half days. Deciding that wasn't his destiny, he changed to a major in Motion Pictures and Video, and he never looked back. While at MSU, he performed in numerous student productions, including A Trailer Park Love Story, which has since gone on to over 13 film festivals and several online sites. In 1998, he earned highest honors along with his BA in film and TV production, as well as commendations on his senior thesis film, an animated short called How to Tell a Story. After college, Patrick moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. Quite rapidly, he found himself in a number of productions, both student and professional, including playing the nerdy Stanley for the Los Angeles Unified School District, a role which was later reprised in Cyberstep 2000, for the adult education department. Currently, Mr. Connelly is working for the television programs Chains of Love and Blind Date, as well as serving as animation supervisor on a biweekly animated series on nibblebox.com called Bitches.