- He has participated in LAPD trainings, Active Shooter courses, civilian and military tactical movement championships.
- He was a Reserve Policeman-home department Lake Arthur, New Mexico.
- He is an outdoorsman and avid competitive shooter.
- He was a bodyguard for Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, Beach Boys, Jethro Tull, Rod Stewart, and Jeff Beck whenever these groups came to the New York City area in the 1970's.
- He is a Certified Aerial Gunner for predator control.
- His father, Robert Kilpatrick, received the Silver Star and Purple Heart at Okinawa for his service as a 'Beach Jumper' (precursor to the Navy Seals) during WWII. Kilpatrick Sr. also struck out George Bush Sr. to win the National Collegian Baseball Championship in 1949 for the University of Richmond, from which Patrick also graduated. Kilpatrick Sr. also founded Cigna Corporation.
- Former writer and journalist for such publications as Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Playboy, People Magazine, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times, among others.
- Began his career as a journalist for such publications as Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Playboy, People Magazine, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times, among others.
- Teaches and speaks on acting, directing, producing and writing at universities (Hampton Sydney College, University of Wisconsin among them) and various venues internationally.
- Started as an off-Broadway actor.
- Attended as a special guest at FedCon (largest Star Trek convention in Europe) in Fulda, Germany. (May 2006)
- Read for, but did not get, the role of "Sonny Crockett" on the hit TV series Miami Vice (1984).
- President and CEO of Uncommon Dialogue Films, Inc.
- He is a frequent producing consultant for a wide variety of film and media projects.
- Has two sons, Ben and Sam. Sam appears in Kilpatrick's directorial debut 'Dying for Living'.
- Born in Virginia. Moved to New England with his family at the age of six. Attended Woodberry Forest School (Orange, Virginia) and The Gilbert School (Winsted, Connecticut). Attended the University of Richmond in Virginia, and graduated in English and history. He later attended New York University, where he studied film and video.
- Until a military coup toppled the Fijian government he was briefly named founder of the University of Pacific Film and Theater program.
- Guest at Starfest (April 26th, 2003).
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