They share the same opinion as you!

Download our App
Celebrity Info

Patrick Galante

Drummer

Interests

Music

Characteristics

Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

OverView

Country
Born
1991-08-30
Zodiac Sign

MiniBio

He’s best known as a former band member of the heavy metal rock group Affiance, where he made a solid mark in the music scene. During his time with Affiance, their 2018 single “Breaking the Habit” really gained traction—now boasting over 1.6 million streams on the band’s official Spotify account. That kind of reach definitely helped put Affiance on the map, and naturally, it highlighted his talent too. After that chapter, he moved on to join the rising band Ice Nine Kills, bringing his energy and experience to a new stage. But long before the fame and touring life, his journey started back when he was just ten years old—he picked up the drums and never looked back. Now based in Cleveland, Ohio, he continues to build his legacy in the rock world, one beat at a time. Being part of Affiance was just the beginning, and fans of the band still remember his contributions fondly.

Trivia

They finally dropped their debut album, No Secrets Revealed, back in 2010, and honestly, it was a pretty big moment for them. The release marked the first real taste fans got of what they were all about, and looking back, it set the tone for everything that followed. They put a lot of heart into that project, and even though it came out over a decade ago, people still talk about it. Yeah, 2010 was the year they made their official entry with No Secrets Revealed, and from there, things started to pick up momentum. It wasn’t just an album—it was their introduction, their statement. And really, you could say they’ve been building on that foundation ever since.

Similar Celebrities

P.J. Hogan
P.J. Hogan
Actor Film

P.J. Hogan is another standout among Australian filmmakers whose impressive success back home eventually caught the attention of Hollywood. It was really P.J. Hogan’s debut feature—both written and directed by him, *Muriel's Wedding*—that put him firmly on the global map. The film premiered at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival during the Directors' Fortnight and received a thunderous 15-minute standing ovation, instantly making waves. Not just a critical darling, *Muriel's Wedding* also became a box-office sensation in Australia, sweeping the Australian Film Institute Awards with eleven nominations and four wins. At its heart, the story follows a classic ugly-duckling arc, using bold, often exaggerated humor to drive its emotional core. But what truly elevated the film was P.J. Hogan’s skill in drawing out powerful performances from his cast. In fact, it was under P.J. Hogan’s direction that Toni Collette delivered her breakout role, with strong support from Rachel Griffiths, both earning widespread acclaim. Thanks to this early triumph, P.J. Hogan was soon tapped to helm *My Best Friend's Wedding* (1997), a romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts. Written by Ronald Bass, this film marked Julia Roberts’ successful return to the comedy genre—a move that paid off thanks in no small part to P.J. Hogan’s confident touch behind the camera. The movie featured memorable performances, particularly from Cameron Diaz as the charming rival and Rupert Everett, whose witty portrayal of Roberts’ gay editor stole many scenes. Once again, music played a pivotal role: while ABBA’s infectious hits powered the emotional journey in *Muriel's Wedding*, Burt Bacharach classics gave *My Best Friend's Wedding* its sophisticated charm. Over these two major films, P.J. Hogan demonstrated not only a knack for balancing humor and heart but also clear artistic growth in handling varied comedic tones. And honestly, it’s hard to overlook how much P.J. Hogan shaped each project with such distinct yet effective storytelling flair.

Ask Higo Singles Anything