Pat Monahan
Pat Monahan is an actor and composer known for his roles in Skyscraper, Abduction, and Spider-Man 2.
Movie Actor | Music Department | Soundtrack
February 28, 1969
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Pat Monahan, an American singer, songwriter, and musician, gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the rock band Train in the late 1990s with hit singles like “Meet Virginia” and “Drops of Jupiter”. He has also been involved in collaborations, philanthropic efforts, and solo projects, with notable works such as “Hey, Soul Sister”, “Drive By”, “Save Me, San Francisco”, and “Play That Song”. Monahan has received multiple Grammy nominations and awards for his contributions to music.
Apart from his music career, Monahan has explored acting and composing, appearing in films like “Skyscraper” (2018), “Abduction” (2011), and “Spider-Man 2” (2004), as well as TV shows such as “Magnum P.I.” (2019), “Dr. Ken” (2017), and “Wedding Band” (2012). He has also displayed his musical talents on shows like “American Idol” and “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno”.
An avid soccer fan, Monahan grew up playing the sport and continues to attend games and support various teams. In 2010, he wrote and performed the official anthem for the US soccer team during the World Cup in South Africa.