Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Pat
Pat Connaughton
Patrick Bergin "Pat" Connaughton es un baloncestista estadounidense que pertenece a la plantilla de los Milwaukee Bucks de la NBA. Con 1,96 metros de estatura, juega en la posición de escolta.
Pat Cipollone
Pasquale Anthony "Pat" Cipollone is an American attorney who served as White House Counsel for President Donald Trump.
Pat Smear
Pat Smear es un guitarrista de rock estadounidense, exmiembro de la banda Germs y actual miembro de Foo Fighters. También es reconocido por haber tocado en vivo con Nirvana como guitarrista rítmico.
Pat Cash
Pat Cash es un extenista australiano que logró su máximo trofeo en 1987 al conquistar el torneo de Wimbledon al derrotar a Ivan Lendl en la final.
Pat Boone
Charles Eugene "Pat" Boone es un cantante, compositor y actor estadounidense, uno de los más célebres cantantes pop de los años 1950 y comienzos de los 60.
Patricia Hitchcock
Patricia "Pat" Hitchcock O'Connell es una actriz y productora cinematográfica británica. Es la única hija del director Alfred Hitchcock y de la montadora Alma Reville.
Pat Robertson
Marion Gordon Robertson más conocido como Pat Robertson, es un magnate estadounidense de medios de comunicación, canciller y CEO de Regent University y presidente de Christian Broadcasting Network.
Pat Gelsinger
Patrick Paul Gelsinger is an American business executive who will begin serving as CEO of Intel on February 15, 2021. He previously served as CEO of VMware for a decade, and as president and chief operating officer at EMC. Before joining EMC, he was the first Chief Technology Officer of Intel, previously senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel, before leaving after working there for more than three decades.
Pat Fitzgerald
Patrick William Fitzgerald Jr. is the current head coach of the Northwestern University Wildcats football team. He was selected after the unexpected death of Randy Walker and announced at a press conference on July 7, 2006. He was 31 at the time, making him the youngest head football coach in the Big Ten Conference and NCAA Division I FBS by five years. Fitzgerald would go on to become the longest-tenured head coach in Northwestern football history, and as of 2020 is the sixth longest-tenured head coach in Division I FBS. As a linebacker for Northwestern from 1993 to 1996, he won both the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Chuck Bednarik Award twice as the best defensive player in college football. He was awarded a Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1997 and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
Pat Haden
Patrick Capper Haden is the former athletic director at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles from August 2010 to June 2016. He played quarterback for the USC Trojans before playing professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles Rams from 1976 through 1981. He also played in the World Football League (WFL) for the Southern California Sun in 1975.