Terminator to Tulsa King: Robert Patrick on Hollywood, Motorcycles & Staying True
He’s been the liquid-metal villain that haunted your childhood — but there’s a lot more to Robert Patrick than Terminator 2’s T-1000. Robert gets candid about his legendary career — from becoming an accidental pop-culture icon to finding peace on the open road. He shares stories from Tulsa King and Peacemaker, what it’s really like working with Sylvester Stallone and John Cena, and how motorcycles turned from a hobby into a lifestyle. The legendary Love Ride™ powered by Harley-Davidson roars back into Southern California on Sunday, November 9, 2025, for its 34th installment, once again bringing together motorcycle culture and a charitable purpose with live music Tickets and full details are at www.LoveRide.org.
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Terminator to Tulsa King: Robert Patrick on Hollywood, Motorcycles & Staying True

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