What Is Patrick J. Adams' Net Worth?
Patrick J. Adams, a renowned Canadian actor, boasts a net worth of $10 million. He is widely recognized for his role as Mike Ross on the popular TV series "Suits." Throughout his career, Adams has appeared in notable films such as "Façade," "Weather Girl," "Rage," "The Waterhole," "2:13," and "6 Month Rule." His television credits include shows like "Numb3rs," "Commander in Chief," "Friday Night Lights," "Without a Trace," "Lost," "Heartland," "Ghost Whisperer," "FlashForward," "Pretty Little Liars," "Luck," and "Orphan Black." His performance earned him a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination in 2012.
Early Life
Born on August 27, 1981, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Patrick J. Adams is the son of Rowan Marsh and Claud Adams. Following his parents' divorce, he relocated to Los Angeles, California, where he graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in theatre. In 2004, he was honored with the prestigious Jack Nicholson Award, which provides scholarships to exceptional performers at the university. After earning his BFA, Adams began his professional career with a production of "The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?" at the Mark Taper Forum.
Career
Patrick J. Adams made his acting debut in the 2001 video short "For the Record." He gained further recognition with guest roles on various television shows, including "Pretty Little Liars," "Friday Night Lights," "Cold Case," "Heartland," "Ghost Whisperer," "Lie to Me," "Legends of Tomorrow," and "Raising the Bar." In 2003, he appeared in the film "Old School" as Patch. By 2004, he had roles in TV series such as "Jack & Bobby," "Cold Case," and "Strong Medicine."
In 2008, Adams played twin brothers in the ABC pilot "Good Behavior." He appeared in prominent series like "Lost" and "Numb3rs" in 2007, while also being active in the LA theater scene with productions like "Marat / Sade," which he produced and directed. In 2009, he starred in the drama "The Dealership" alongside William Devane.

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In 2011, Adams landed the role of Mike Ross on the USA Network series "Suits," following his departure from the pilot of NBC's "Friends With Benefits." His portrayal of Mike Ross received critical acclaim, and he remained on the show until the end of the seventh season in 2018. Starting in season three, Adams also served as a co-producer. He announced his exit from the show on January 30, 2018.
In addition to his role in "Suits," Adams took on the character Hourman in the 2016 TV series "Legends of Tomorrow." In 2018, he released his short film "We Are Here." By 2020, Adams was cast as astronaut John Glenn in the Disney+ miniseries "The Right Stuff." In 2021, it was announced that Adams would star as Charlie in the television adaptation of "A League of Their Own," produced by Abbi Jacobson and Will Graham.
Personal Life
In 2014, Patrick became engaged to "Pretty Little Liars" actress Troian Bellisario. The couple married in 2016 in Santa Barbara and welcomed their first daughter in 2018, followed by another daughter in May 2021. They shared on the podcast "Katie's Crib" that their second child was born in the front seat of their car in the hospital parking lot due to an unexpectedly rapid labor.
Adams and Bellisario first met while working on the play "Equivocation." Although they broke up before Adams' guest appearance on "Pretty Little Liars" in 2010, they reconciled shortly after. Troian's father, Donald Bellisario, is a prominent television producer behind hits like "NCIS," "JAG," "Airwolf," "Magnum PI," and "Quantum Leap."
In May 2018, Adams attended the star-studded wedding of his "Suits" co-star Meghan Markle to Prince Harry at Windsor Castle.
As for hobbies, Adams enjoys photography and playing guitar in his free time.
Real Estate
In May 2017, Troian and Patrick purchased a home in LA's Los Feliz neighborhood for $3.875 million. The house was designed by renowned architect Wallace Neff, credited with inventing the "California" design style.