The entertainment world is mourning the loss of a talented young actor whose courage in the face of illness inspired many.
Michael Patrick, an Irish actor known for his appearance in Game of Thrones, has died at the age of 35 after a years-long battle with motor neuron disease (MND).
His death was confirmed by his wife, Naomi Sheehan, who shared that he passed away peacefully in hospice care in Northern Ireland, surrounded by family and loved ones.

Patrick was diagnosed with the incurable neurological condition in February 2023, a disease that progressively damages nerve cells and affects movement, speech, and breathing. Despite the diagnosis, he continued working in television, film, and theater, earning praise for his dedication and resilience.
Beyond his role in Game of Thrones, Patrick appeared in projects such as Blue Lights, This Town, and co-wrote and starred in the acclaimed play My Left Nut. He was also recognized in the theater world, receiving awards for his work even while battling the disease.
In the months leading up to his death, Patrick remained open about his condition. In a heartfelt final social media post, he revealed doctors had given him limited time to live, yet he expressed hope and a desire to make the most of every moment.

His wife described him as an inspiration filled with joy, laughter, and kindness, saying his spirit remained strong throughout his illness. Tributes have since poured in from fans and colleagues, many honoring not only his talent but also his bravery.
Patrick’s death marks a heartbreaking loss for the acting community, cutting short a career that had already made a powerful impact across stage and screen.
He is remembered not only for his performances, but for his resilience and the positivity he carried even in the face of a devastating diagnosis.