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  1. Patrick Fabian (born December 7, 1964) is an American actor who has a number of television credits to his name including Better Call Saul, Joan of Arcadia, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, 24, Veronica Mars, Rude Awakening, Xena: Warrior Princess, Star Trek: Voyager and among other series.

  2. May 24, 2022 · Patrick Fabian talks about unexpectedly crossing into Better Call Saul’s violent half in season 6 episode “Plan and Execution,” and recontextualizing Howard Hamlin’s journey knowing how ...

  3. May 23, 2022 · May 23, 2022 7:11pm. Patrick Fabian Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images. [The following story contains major spoilers for Better Call Saul ’s midseason finale, “Plan and Execution.”] For a ...

  4. Jun 22, 2020 · June 22, 2020. For five seasons, actor Patrick Fabian has portrayed attorney Howard Hamlin on AMC ’s Better Call Saul, the Emmy nominated prequel to Breaking Bad. It’s a role the actor cherishes, noting the growth of the character through the audience’s eyes. “After the finale, my social media filled up with people saying, ‘Watch your ...

  5. Patrick Fabian has played everything from professors to millionaires, but it was his role as a demon-exorcising preacher in "The Last Exorcism" (2010) that finally saw the veteran stage and screen ...

  6. BIO. A working actor for over 30 years whose jobs have taken him all over the country and the world, Patrick’s 200+ IMDB credits include working with everyone from Anglela Lansbury to Xena, however he is currently best known for his portrayal of ‘Howard Hamlin’ in AMC’s Peabody Award Winning series “Better Call Saul”. (Full list in ...

  7. Apr 14, 2022 · Fabian, who was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in New Cumberland, Pa., has spent six seasons playing Howard Hamlin on AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” the “Breaking Bad” spinoff that has been slowly revealing the backstory of slick-talking lawyer Saul Goodman since it premiered in early 2015. Fabian’s Howard is a respected attorney who ...

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