Patrick Brammall is an Australian actor, writer, and producer.
His portrayal of Sean Moody in ABC TV's A Moody Christmas won him the 2013 AACTA award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy. He is also known as a young Rupert Murdoch in the miniseries Power Games and appeared in ABC TV comedies The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting, Upper Middle Bogan, and The Strange Calls. He also portrayed Kim Beazley in the telemovie, Hawke, opposite Richard Roxburgh, and appeared in the series Offspring as Leo Taylor.
In 2010, Patrick made his feature film debut in the critically acclaimed Griff the Invisible. His most notable theatre credits are: Belvoir's Death of a Salesman (which won him the Sydney Theatre Area award for Best Supporting Actor and a Helpmann award nomination for Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play); MTC's The Importance of Being Earnest; STC's The White Guard; and MTC's Clybourne Park (which garnered him a Helpmann award nomination for Best Supporting Actor).