Patrick Adiarte was a actor and dancer who born on August 2, 1943 in Manila, Philippines. He worked in American theaters, films and television shows. He played popular role like Prince Chulalongkorn, Wang San, T.J. Padmanagham and Ho-Jon. His first movie was The King and I released on 1956.
Patrick Adiarte death
Patrick Adiarte passed away on April 16, 2025 at the age of 81 due to health issues. His death news announced by his friends on social media. You can confirm the his death.
Patrick Adiarte career
He born on Manila, Philippines and his family to New York on July 29, 1946 and he started working as actor and dancer in American’s films and telivision shows. His first and popular movie was The King and I, produced by Charles Brackett, directed by Walter Lang, released on June 28, 1956, budget of the movie was $4.55 million, earned $21.3 million and his character was Prince Chulalongkorn. His movie High Time was released on 1960, character was T.J. Padmanagham, directed by Blake Edwards, produced by Charles Brackett, budget of the movie was $2,815,000 and earned $2.5 million.
His movie Flower Drum Song released on 1961, directed by Henry Koster, produced by Ross Hunter and Joseph Fields, budget of the movie was $4 million and earned $5 million.
His movie John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! released on 1965, his character was Prince Ammud, directed by J. Lee Thompson, produced by J. Lee Thompson and Steve Parker and starring Shirley MacLaine, Peter Ustinov, and Richard Crenna. His Step Out of Your Mind movie released on 1966 and played the his role on 1966.
He also worked in various television shows including The Enchanted Nutcracker ( 1961 ), The Final War of Olly Winter ( 1967 ), It Takes a Thief ( 1968 ), Ironside ( 1970 ), Bonanza ( 1971 ), The Brady Bunch ( 1972 ), Hawaii Five-O ( 1972 ), M*A*S*H ( 1972-1973 ), Temperatures Rising ( 1973 ) and Kojak ( 1974 ).
Patrick Adiarte wife
His lovely partner was Shirley Kong who always supported him.