He's not a household name (yet), but he's got a commanding voice, a grin that instantly wins your trust, and he's one of the best parts of The Last Exorcism, which opens in theaters this Friday. Patrick Fabian began his acting career in '92 and since then he's been bouncing all around television taking roles in shows like The Mentalist, Bones and, most recently, Big Love.
Exorcism puts him front and center on the big screen as leading man Marcus Cotton, a flawed preacher who sets out to pull back the curtain on exorcisms and lands in hot water with a truly possessed young woman, played by Ashley Bell (interview). Shock caught up to Fabian, who was all smiles and eager to talk about his time on the film, in Los Angeles this week.
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