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THOMAS "BOB" PATRICK

1934 - 2017

THOMAS "BOB" PATRICK obituary, 1934-2017, Las Vegas, NV

BORN

1934

DIED

2017

THOMAS PATRICK Obituary

THOMAS "BOB" PATRICK Las Vegas lost a colorful legend when Bob Patrick passed away, October 15. Bob founded the first Las Vegas television production company. He produced commercials that helped to get numerous political heavyweights elected. Bob shot film for a series of commercials for President Ronald Reagan entitled, "The Land." As the strip was gaining the reputation as the entertainment capital of the world, Bob did commercials for nearly every hotel in Las Vegas. He photographed Las Vegas legends and Hollywood celebrities including Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Jerry Lewis, John Wayne, Barbara Streisand, Judy Garland, Muhammad Ali, and an endless list of stars, athletes, dancers and personalities. His recent work included an impressive series of artistic posters designed using the exceptional photos he shot over his career. Bob won more than 20 Addy Awards, including five Best of Show. He won the premier Best of Show Addy in 1978, for the Frank Rosenthal Show, which he directed for the first season. Bob opened the first show with Frank Sinatra and Don Rickles. Prior to shooting the film Casino, film director Martin Scorsese contacted Bob to get background information. He was born in Los Angeles in 1934. His mother was a popular band leader, whose orchestra performed around Los Angeles during World War II. He got his showbiz start with her band at eight. In 1944, he became a child actor and worked for both MGM and United Artists. He received a degree in physics from San Diego State. He studied photography with Ansel Adams and worked as his assistant. He also studied under renowned commercial photographer Richard Avadon. He served in the U.S. Army and while stationed in El Paso, Texas, he put together his first rock and roll band, The Satellites. After his service with the U.S. Army, he started another band. In 1962, Doc Bailey signed the band to a five-year contact to perform on The Strip at the Hacienda and the New Frontier hotels. Just after arriving in Las Vegas, Bob opened a small photo studio in his backyard. He specialized in theatrical photography. In short order, he expanded to include commercial photography and later television commercials. He did work for local magazines, and stringing for national and international publications. In 1966, Bob added showgirls and dancers to his band. He led the first ever Las Vegas show to tour Europe. In 1977, Bob formed, The Production Company with a good friend. For more than 30 years, he worked on the TV campaigns of four governors, three attorney generals, three Nevada Supreme Court justices, three U.S. senators, five U.S. congressman, two sheriffs, three mayors, three district attorneys, two assessors, 10 judges, four regents, 11 county commissioner and city council members, and 14 state legislators. His worked earned him a spot in the Nevada Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. Bob was a car enthusiast known for his Vegas Vette and Vegas Viper. Both were one-of-a-kind cars that won countless awards and turned heads everywhere. Bob was beloved by many. He was a generous mentor, who persistently motivated all those around him to be the best they could be. He had exceptional creative talent, an eye for beauty and a sense of humor that disarmed all those who came in contact with him. He could keep a whole room rapt with his stories and he had boundless energy. Bob had a brilliant smile and he got a twinkle in his eye when he made people laugh. Bob's spirit and his legacy will forever keep us smiling when we think of him. Memorial service will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4, at The Production Company, 4031 Raymert Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89121, with reception to follow.

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Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Oct. 25, 2017.

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Terri Andersen

October 19, 2025

So long ago my friend, I think of you often. David M. joined you recently. Enjoy the music dear friend.

Terri A.

November 26, 2024

Happy Heavenly Birthday Bob! I can only imagine the music, the photos, and the mischief! You are missed my friend. always T Mac

Terri Mac

October 20, 2024

Gosh I miss you, so many memories.
hope you´re Hanging out with Bob Dylan and the like! T. Mac

Terri Andersen

October 19, 2023

Just doesn't seem you left us this long ago. I think of you often and the many stories we've shared. I'll forever miss you. T mac

Jarid

November 1, 2021

You will Never be forgotten, I just wish I could have spent more time to learn from you.

T Mac

October 19, 2019

Hard to believe it's been two years since you left us. I think of you so often, miss you my friend.

Terri Mac

September 12, 2019

I miss you my friend, I miss the endless hours of talks. I found another dime!

Terri Mac

July 26, 2018

You are so missed, I wish you were here I have so much to tell you. T Mac

Sara Jett Gouge

July 23, 2018

Bob
You were the wizard behind the curtain of life Exposing us to what is possible if only we (Fill in blank) Wish I had listened more my friend & seen you one more time ❤
Always in my heart Hope your hanging out with Bob Dylan and creating a masterpiece!

Terri Mac

April 19, 2018

I miss you very much, I miss all the long late night talks about everything... Nevada history, movies, old trivia, politics......
I found the dime! Mac

Lalette Cottrell

April 17, 2018

I just found out today that Bob passed away back in October 2017. I wish I had gotten in contact with him when I first moved back here a couple of years ago. I worked with him on the Sahara Hotel commercial and it won an Addy Award, that was back in the late 70s. My condolences to his friends and family... R.I.P Bob !

jeff Cotter

December 14, 2017

In 1978-79 we were filming some kind of official ceremony with an honor guard was walking down the aisle towards us. These young marines were clearly nervous as it was and you told one as he almost got to you that his fly was open.He had the flag pole so if it had been true, and it wasn't,there was nothing you could do. I had struggle to not uncontrollably laugh at this very solemn moment. That's one of many of my Bob Patrick moments.

Jeff Cotter

December 14, 2017

Wish I could have seen you and what you were doing with the switch from film to digital. Celluloid forever, see you on the other side.

Chris Kenney

November 4, 2017

Bob you were my mentor my business partner and my best friend you will be missed forever.
Love you Bob.

Jeffery Parkes

November 4, 2017

He gave me so many opportunities early on in my career. I will always be eternally thankful for his insight and friendship. He gave us a problem in the studio and said now come up with a solution. From making a 500-watt flashlight to building one of the first jib arms in the valley. We even mounted a blowing ball to a shopping cart to get a close-up shot of it hitting the pins. He had a way of getting the best out of all of us. I look back on those years fondly. Bob, I wish I could have been there today to say goodbye.
I'll look up into the stars and remember the time you opened your observatory and allowed me to see the stars through the largest telescope I had ever seen in person. Truly one of a kind.

Glen Adams

November 4, 2017

I had the pleasure of working with Bob at The Production Company 1980-81.
He was a great mentor and drove us hard, but what we captured on film & video made it worth it!
I will always be thankful to him for driving me to be the best I can be!

Jackiann smith

November 4, 2017

My wonderfully talented friend. Truly a Vegas legend. Friend to the end..now you see"both sides now". I will miss you.

Marian Palmer

October 31, 2017

One of a kind..."Bob" Patrick! All the print and television commercials and videos were award winning! I was proud to have been a part of Las Vegas history and in several print, TV and Videos, as well as the model in one of his ADDY AWARD winning commercials. I have respected and appreciated his creativity immensely. He is sincerely missed. Rest in Peace, our friend! Marian Palmer

Skip Kelley

October 27, 2017

I've had the privilege of working with Bob and knew him to be superbly innovative, creative, and altogether inspiring. Funny... professional... just a great man. We'd all do well to live and work to the standard Bob set.

sig rogich

October 26, 2017

Those of us who knew Bob well loved his tireless work ethic, creativity, and deep sense of loyalty. He played an integral part in hundreds of film efforts from the Presidency of Ronald Reagan in 1984 to US Senator Harry Reid , as well as the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and numerous charities that he donated his services to. He was funny, intellectually engaging, and just great to be around. Without question, he will be missed by all of us who knew and loved him.

Terri McHughes-Andersen

October 26, 2017

Both sides now my friend....mac

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