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Patrick Baladi is from Birmingham and trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Patrick was David Brent’s adversary Neil Godwin, in the award winning BBC sitcom The Office. He has a number of TV credits to his name, most recently the provocative BBC series Mistresses, BAFTA nominated medical drama Bodies and the part of Dodi Al-Fayed in the 2007 docudrama Diana: Last Days of a Princess. Patrick has also appeared in Party Animals.
Patrick has also appeared in various films including the romantic comedy Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason and action comedy drama High Heels and Low Lifes.
He is no stranger to the stage and has a long list of theatre performances to his name. Patrick has appeared in Royal Shakespeare Company productions such as Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing, and most recently Purgatorio at the Arcola Theatre, London.
Quick questions
Tell us about your character
He has a huge forcefield, the ability to fly, as well as great strength and stamina – what more do you want?
What is his superhero power?
He has every superhero power you could imagine.
How does your character interact with the other No Heroic superheroes?
I'm a bit of a bully with a lot of friends!
What is your favourite comic/superhero reference within No Heroics?
Having my own superhero pin ball machine - I played on it a lot.
Tell us about your costume – how happy were you to done a pair of tights?
It’s an all-in-one electric gold on white neoprene, with a full Roman cape which is also gold!
What is your highlight of the series?
A night in and out in Brighton with a couple of the cast, trying not to act like super heroes.
Who is your favourite superhero?
The man from Atlantis.
If you could have one superhero power what would it be and why?
To swim like a dolphin.