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David Patrick Green is the Canadian actor who portrayed Xeno Fenner in "Dirty Hands".
Green graduated in 1989 from the University of Guelph with a degree in consumer studies, with the intention of working in the advertising field; additionally, he took his first acting class while studying at Guelph. His first job was a six-month stint selling cellphones, which at the time averaged $5,000. For a year after that, he backpacked through Europe, working as a ski instructor and ski shop employee in France in order to finance his personal expedition. Green then worked for three years in Canada as a collection agent, moving to Poland (near or in Warsaw) to work as an accounting manager for an advertising company.[1]
In 1996, he attended University of Southern California working for a w:Master of Business Administration degree, so as to advance his career with the Poland-based advertising company. Instead of returning to Warsaw, he worked as a management consultant in the tech industry prior to the dot-com crash, as he was attracted to the southern California sights.[1]
After the crash, the then-36 year old Green pursued his passion: acting.[1] Since then, he has appeared in skits for Jimmy Kimmel Live (in 2004), as well as in Veronica Mars (having read for the series six times before being booked)[1], CSI, and ER.
In February 2006, he began interning at Ulrich/Dawson/Kritzer Casting, having interned there for at least six months.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Kendall, Rebecca (08 March 2006). "Follow that Dream", an interview with David Patrick Green (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 27 Feburary 2007.