Bill Fagerbakke

Bill Fagerbakke
Fagerbakke at the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
William Fagerbakke

(1957-10-04) October 4, 1957
EducationUniversity of Idaho (BA)
Southern Methodist University (MFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1984–present
Spouse
Catherine McClenahan
(m. 1989; sep. 2012)
Children2

William Fagerbakke (/ˈfɡərbɑːki/ FAYG-ər-bahk-ee; born October 4, 1957) is an American actor. He voices Patrick Star in the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise, and played Michael "Dauber" Dybinski on the sitcom Coach. He also appeared in 12 episodes of the sitcom How I Met Your Mother as Marshall Eriksen's father Marvin.

Early life and education

Fagerbakke was born on October 4, 1957,[1] in Fontana, California,[2][3][4] and moved to Rupert, Idaho, as a youth. He graduated from Minico High School in Rupert in 1975, where he was a three-sport athlete for the Spartans in football, basketball, and track.[5]

Although he had multiple scholarship offers for college football, including Pac-8 schools, Fagerbakke decided to stay in state and attended the University of Idaho in Moscow.[5] He was a defensive lineman for the Vandals and was ticketed to redshirt in 1976, but was called into action in the fourth game of his sophomore season.[6] The Vandals went 7–4 in 1976, their first winning season in five years, and were 5–2 in the seven games that Fagerbakke started.[7] Head coach Ed Troxel planned on moving him to the offensive line in 1977,[8] but a knee injury in spring drills ended Fagerbakke's athletic career, which turned his focus to theater.[7]

Fagerbakke's first theatrical role was in a campus production of Godspell.[5] He was a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and earned his bachelor's degree in 1981, a result of "two years of football and four years of school."[9][10] He later attended graduate school at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.[5][11]

Career

Fagerbakke has appeared on television in roles such as assistant coach "Dauber" Dybinski on Coach, and in films, including Funny Farm.[12] He had a role as the mentally disabled Tom Cullen in the 1994 mini-series Stephen King's The Stand. From 1996 to 1999 he played Alan Parish in the Jumanji TV series. In 1999, he had a role in HBO's original series Oz as Officer Karl Metzger.

His character on Coach was based on a former assistant coach at Idaho, a graduate assistant nicknamed "Tuna."[13]

He has appeared in numerous live action and animated films. With his first appearance coming in Perfect Strangers in 1984. He has since appeared in films such as Loose Cannons, Halloween II, Rosewood Lane and Baby Makers.

He has lent his voice to animated shows such as Family Guy, American Dad, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Kim Possible, Duck Tales and Young Justice. While having main roles on shows such as Transformers: Animated, Lloyd in Space and Gargoyles.

In 2007, he made a cameo appearance on the show Heroes as Steve Gustavson in the episodes "Run" and "Unexpected." In 2009, he had a role in the film Jennifer's Body. He also played the role of Marvin Eriksen Sr. in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother. In 2012, he made a cameo appearance in the TV show Weeds.

Since 2021, Fagerbakke has been the lead role in the SpongeBob SquarePants spinoff The Patrick Star Show.

In 2022, Fagerbakke guest-starred in the fifth season of Dynasty as Peter de Viblis. His daughter Carson portrays Peter's daughter Patty.

SpongeBob SquarePants

Since 1997, he has provided the voice of Patrick Star for the Nicktoon SpongeBob SquarePants. His role as Patrick has become one of the most iconic in all of animation.[14] He has also been compared to the character's real life counterpart as show write Kent Osborne once said of Fagerbakke, "He is this big guy, and he plays Patrick so well. He's just this big guy, and he lumbers around."[15]

In 2004, Fagerbakke voiced Patrick in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, along with subsequent films The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run. He also voices the character in video games and spinoffs.

The television show celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2019. In celebration, a television special was aired, titled "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout". One scene includes each of the show's main characters' voice actors portraying live-action versions of their characters.[16] While not the first SpongeBob SquarePants episode that blended animated sequences with live-action characters, this the first time that the characters' voice actors have all played a live-action scene all together.[17]

Super Bowl LVIII, which took place in 2024, was broadcast on CBS; the network's parent company Paramount also owns Nickelodeon, the network that airs SpongeBob SquarePants. As part of a plan to maximize the use of its broadcasting rights partnership with the National Football League (NFL), Paramount decided to air an "alternative" Super Bowl telecast on Nickelodeon that was aimed to be more family-friendly. The channel's website claimed that the broadcast was intended for "kids of all ages, from 2 to 102". The broadcast on Nickelodeon was hosted by Nate Burleson and Noah Eagle in live-action and accompanying them were SpongeBob and Patrick. Bill Fagerbakke and SpongeBobs voice actor Tom Kenny voiced the characters in real-time, improvising their own jokes in-character, and also utilized motion capture.[18]

Personal life

In 1989, Fagerbakke married actress Catherine McClenahan, with whom he had two daughters, one of which is actress Carson Fagerbakke.[19][20][21] In September 2012, he filed for legal separation from McClenahan, citing irreconcilable differences.[22] He has lived in Los Angeles ever since filming the show Coach, however he visits Idaho often. He enjoys spending time with his grandchild.[23]

In 1997, Bill Fagerbakke returned to his alma mater—the University of Idaho to star in benefit performances of the play Love Letters, staged by the Idaho Repertory Theatre to support the university's theater program.[24]

Fagerbakke is good friends with his SpongeBob SquarePants co-star Tom Kenny.[14]

Filmography

Television voice roles

Year Title Role Notes Source
1990 3×3 Eyes Steve Long [25]
1994 Beethoven Caesar / Roger's Dad Main cast
1994–1996 Gargoyles Broadway / Hollywood Main cast (season 1),
recurring role (season 2)
[25]
1994–1995 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Troop Leader / Tiny / Carl 3 episodes
1995–1996 Dumb and Dumber Harry Dunne, various voices Main cast
1996–1999 Jumanji Alan Parrish
1999–present SpongeBob SquarePants Patrick Star, additional voices [25]
1999 Timon & Pumbaa Bigfoot Episode: "Bigfoot, Littlebrain"
The Wild Thornberrys Dank Episode: "On the Right Track" [25]
The Night of the Headless Horseman Dolphus Television film
1999–2000 Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles Sgt. Gossard Main cast
2000 Batman Beyond Payback Episode: "Payback" [25]
2001–2004 Lloyd in Space Kurt Blobberts Main cast
2002 Final Fantasy: Unlimited Fungus
Jackie Chan Adventures Butch Episode: "Pleasure Cruise"
2005 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Thud, Grandpa, Clerk Episode: "The Firebird Sweet"
2005–2006 A.T.O.M. Flesh
2007 Family Guy Patrick Star Episode: "Road to Rupert"; archival footage (uncredited)
Kim Possible Myron Episode: "Larry's Birthday"
2007–2009 Transformers Animated Bulkhead, Master Disaster, Hot Shot, additional voices Recurring role [25]
2009 The Spectacular Spider-Man Morris Bench Episode: "Shear Strength"
2010 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Ronnie Raymond, Lead, Helium 4 episodes
2010–2011 Sym-Bionic Titan Meat 5 episodes
2011–2022 Young Justice Bear 3 episodes [25]
Handy Manny Roland 2 episodes
2012 Robot and Monster Lev Krumholtz
2013–2016 Wander Over Yonder Prince Cashmere, additional voices 3 episodes [25]
2015–2017 All Hail King Julien King Joey, Lazy Doug, Hans, Rat DJ, Leonard 9 episodes [26][25]
2017 Pig Goat Banana Cricket Banana's Dad Episode: "Flowers for Burgerstein" [25]
American Dad! Strannix Episode: "The Long Bomb"
2017–2020 Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz Scarecrow, various voices Main cast [25]
2018 DuckTales Ghost of Christmas Present Episode: "Last Christmas!"
2021 Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years Patrick Star, additional voices Main cast
2021–present The Patrick Star Show Patrick Star, Patgor, additional voices Lead role

Video games

Year Title Role Notes Source
1996 Disney's Animated Storybook: The Hunchback of Notre Dame Oafish Guard
2000 Nicktoons Racing Patrick Star Archival recordings
2001 Nicktoons Nick Tunes [25]
SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Krabby Patty
SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge
2002 SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month
SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman
2003 Nickelodeon Toon Twister 3-D
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom
2004 SpongeBob SquarePants: Typing
Nicktoons Movin'
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
2005 SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!
Nicktoons Unite!
2006 SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab
Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island [25]
Spongebob SquarePants: Nighty Nightmare
2007 Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots
SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis
2008 SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom
2009 SpongeBob's Truth or Square
2010 SpongeBob's Boating Bash
2011 Nicktoons MLB
SpongeBob's Surf & Skate Roadtrip
2013 SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge Patrick Star, Clem [25]
2015 SpongeBob HeroPants Patrick Star
2020 SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated Archival recordings [27]
2021 Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl Voiceover added in the June 2022 update [25]
2022 Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis [25]
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway [25]
2023 SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2
2024 SpongeBob SquarePants: The Patrick Star Game
2025 SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide [28]

Television live-action roles

Year Title Role Notes Source
1989–1997 Coach Michael "Dauber" Dybinski
1994 The Stand Tom Cullen Miniseries
1997 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Dirk Episode: "Cat Showdown"
1998–1999 Oz Karl Metzger 3 episodes
2005–2014 How I Met Your Mother Marvin Eriksen Sr. 12 episodes
2007 According to Jim Howard Episode: "All the Rage"
2012 Weeds Police Academy Instructor Episode: "Allosaurus Crush Castle"
2014 Growing Up Fisher Ken Fisher 4 episodes
Crash & Bernstein Jeff Episode: "Escape from Bigfoot Island"
2016 All In with Cam Newton Himself Episode: "All In with Josh"
2017 Black-ish Tom Avery Episode: "One Angry Man"
2018 Mom Sergeant Gene Rubenzer Episode: "Phone Confetti and a Wee Dingle"
I'm Dying Up Here Chris Beverly 3 episodes
2019 Unbelievable Detective Pruitt [29]
2021–2023 Young Sheldon Officer Jake 4 episodes
2022 Dynasty Peter de Viblis Episode: "Devoting All of Her Energy to Hate"

Film

Year Title Role Notes Source
1984 Perfect Strangers Carl
1987 The Secret of My Success Ron
1988 Funny Farm Lon Criterion
1990 Loose Cannons Giant
1992 Porco Rosso Mamma Aiuto Gangster (voice)
1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Oafish Guard (voice) [25]
1997 Under Wraps Harold, Ted
2000 The Ultimate Christmas Present Sparky Television film
2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Mooch (voice) Direct-to-video [25]
2002 Ken Park Bob
2003 Atlantis: Milo's Return Sven (voice) Direct-to-video [25]
Quigley Security Guard Londo
2004 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Patrick Star, Various voices (voice) [25]
2005 Balto III: Wings of Change Ralph, Mr. Conner (voice)
The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper Ted the Polar Bear (voice) Short film
The Legend of Frosty the Snowman Frosty the Snowman (voice) Direct-to-video
2008 Finding Amanda Larry
2009 Space Buddies Pi
Halloween II Deputy Webb
Jennifer's Body Jonas' Dad
2011 The Artist Policeman
Rosewood Lane Hank Hawthorne
2012 The Babymakers Clark
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Patrick Star, Various voices (voice) [30]
2021 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Patrick Star (voice) [31][25]
2024 Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie Patrick Star, Bikini Bottomites (voice) [32]
2025 Plankton: The Movie Patrick Star, Troop (voice) [32][33]
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants Patrick Star (voice) [34]

Other

Accolades

Kids choice awards

In 2009 Fagerbakke was nominated for at the 2009 for Best Burp at the Kids' Choice Awards (shared with Tom Kenny), for their performances as SpongeBob and Patrick. In 2014 Fagerbakke won Favorite Animated Animal Sidekick as Patrick Star on SpongeBob SquarePants.[36]

Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Awards

In 2013 Fargerbakke was nominated as a part of the Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Series (Children's/Educational) in SpongeBob SquarePants, and in 2016 he was nominated as a part of Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film for Sponge Out of Water.[36]

Other awards

In 2012 he was nominated at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards for Best Acting Ensemble in the film The Artist.[37] In 2019 Fargerbakke received the Animation Hall of Fame Game-Changers Award for his work as Patrick Star at that year's World Animation & VFX Summit.[38]

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