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Patrick Warburton

Television and Film Actor

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Most people recognize Patrick Warburton from the hit NBC comedy “Seinfeld” as Puddy, the laconic, enigmatic, quirky Saab salesman who is Elaine’s boyfriend. Now, he has moved over to Toyota’s side as a Scion tC fan and hopes to pilot one to victory in the 2010 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race.

Warburton is a familiar face to sitcom audiences on a variety of networks. He currently stars in the hit CBS comedy “Rules of Engagement” with David Spade, which just entered its fourth season. He has also starred on the ABC comedy “Less Than Perfect,” the hit NBC show “NewsRadio” and the FOX live-action series “The Tick” as the title character.

Warburton has conquered the big screen, too, in movies such as “Get Smart,” “Bee Movie,” “Underdog,” “Big Trouble,” “Joe Somebody,” “Scream 3” and “Men in Black II.” Most recently, he finished shooting three movies, including “Flicka 2.”

A longtime Californian, Warburton grew up in Huntington Beach and currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Cathy, and their four children, Talon, Alexandra (“Lexie”), Shane and Gabriel.

Highlights:

  • Has worked with an impressive list of actors and actresses, including Jerry Seinfeld, Renée Zellweger, Uma Thurman and Oprah Winfrey

  • Recently finished his work as the voice of the Big Bad Wolf in the animated film “Hookwinked Too! Hood VS. Evil” due out in September 2010

  • First acting role was in “The Paper Chase”
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