
John Patrick Lowrie
Acting
Biography
John Patrick Lowrie is an American voice actor and musician known for his voice performances in video games. He is best known for providing the voices of the male citizens in Half-Life 2, the Sniper in Team Fortress 2, and various characters in Dota 2. Since 1987, he has been married to fellow voice actor Ellen McLain, who he often performs alongside in video games.
Known For

A logger leads a life of quiet grace as he experiences love and loss during an era of monumental change in early 20th-century America.
Train Dreams

The film follows Allison Forche-Marlow, a beautiful, bright, determined, and organized woman, who never gives up trying to heal her autistic son, whom she fiercely loves, no matter what it demands of everyone.
Language Arts

A once madness-ridden landscape of every common Team Fortress 2 server turns into a young little gamer's nightmare. Upon accidentally opening a portal to another dimension and video game engines, it's up to the one and only unique Engineer to fix what he has started. A dastardly little demon rounds up all of his friends and turn against him, so that the Moon will not delay in destroying mankind as we know it. Will the Engineer vanquish all evil and return the land to back the way it came, or will he fail unwillingly from the overpowering menaces that plague the atmosphere?
Team Fabulous 2

In this thrilling saga, the voice actors of the characters from the 2007 game "Team Fortress 2" go on an epic adventure to find a treasured "sandvich," seeing some familiar faces along the way.
Search for Sandvich

From Executive Producer Sheila Houlahan, 'Night, Mother' is a hybrid Twitch film that interweaves pre-filmed segments with live-streamed performance. Reset amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, this new adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play explores the concentric circles of isolation, grief, and suicide. During a Zoom call, Jessie (Sheila Houlahan) confesses to her mother Thelma (Ellen McLain) that she plans to commit suicide within the hour. 'Night, Mother' portrays a poignant and haunting picture of the current state of mental health care in America.
Night, Mother

Five brothers and sisters are reunited for the first time in sixteen years when they are called home to visit their dying grandmother.