Patrick Schwarzenegger continues to forge a path of his own following his role in ‘The White Lotus.’ The son of legendary actor Arnold Schwarzenegger recently talked about the next step in his career and his family dynamic. Most recently, Patrick was spotted looking effortlessly cool in Los Angeles after attending the first weekend of Coachella.
The actor was spotted cruising the streets of Santa Monica in his vintage Bronco, showcasing his casual yet stylish look during his latest outing. Patrick sported a vintage Lakers T-shirt, baggy jeans, white sneakers, and a black hat.
The actor, who is frequently seen out and about in Los Angeles, looked in good spirits as he enjoyed a sunny day out, showing off his classic ride. Patrick’s latest outing comes amid a busy year in his career.
The star made headlines with his role in the fan-favorite HBO series. The actor also became good friends with his co-stars, including BLACKPINK’s Lisa. Patrick was seen attending her high-energy set at Coachella, surrounded by his inner circle.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Patrick opened up about the direction of his career and what lies ahead. When asked about his future in the industry, the actor shared his thoughts on being patient and waiting for the right project to come along.
“It’s been busy, but I’m going to be patient. I really want to find something that’s right,” he said. “There’s one thing that I’m working on with an amazing director, a director that I’ve looked up to for my whole career.”
He also hinted at his interest in exploring more action roles, despite initially shying away from them. “Yeah, I definitely want to do that. I mean, that’s the goal down the road—to do those types of things. I’d love to do that, if it was the right thing,” he explained.
“I’ve talked to my dad about it, and I’ve told him I’d love to do that if it was the right project. I’ve never wanted to, but now I feel like I have some credits under my belt. I feel comfortable working with him now,” Patrick told the publication.
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