William Mark Fagerbakke (/ˈfeɪɡərbÉ'Ë ki/; born October , ) is an
American actor. He voices Patrick Star in the animated series
SpongeBob SquarePants and played Michael "Dauber" Dybinski on the
sitcom Coach. He also appeared in episodes of the sitcom How I Met
Your Mother as Marshall Eriksen's father Marvin.Fagerbakke was born on
October , , in Fontana, California, and moved to Rupert, Idaho, as a
youth. He graduated from Minico High School in Rupert in , where he
was a three-sport athlete for the Spartans in football, basketball,
and track.Although he had multiple scholarship offers for college
football, including Pac- schools, he decided to stay in state and
attended the University of Idaho in Moscow. He was a defensive lineman
for the Vandals and was ticketed to redshirt in , but was called into
action in the fourth game of his sophomore season. The Vandals went
â€" in , their first winning season in five years, and were â€" in the
seven games that Fagerbakke started. Head coach Ed Troxel planned on
moving him to the offensive line in , but a knee injury in spring
drills ended Fagerbakke's athletic career, which turned his focus to
theater. (The Vandals went â€" in and Troxel was fired; then â€" in
under Jerry Davitch, one of the wins being a "no-show" forfeit.)
American actor. He voices Patrick Star in the animated series
SpongeBob SquarePants and played Michael "Dauber" Dybinski on the
sitcom Coach. He also appeared in episodes of the sitcom How I Met
Your Mother as Marshall Eriksen's father Marvin.Fagerbakke was born on
October , , in Fontana, California, and moved to Rupert, Idaho, as a
youth. He graduated from Minico High School in Rupert in , where he
was a three-sport athlete for the Spartans in football, basketball,
and track.Although he had multiple scholarship offers for college
football, including Pac- schools, he decided to stay in state and
attended the University of Idaho in Moscow. He was a defensive lineman
for the Vandals and was ticketed to redshirt in , but was called into
action in the fourth game of his sophomore season. The Vandals went
â€" in , their first winning season in five years, and were â€" in the
seven games that Fagerbakke started. Head coach Ed Troxel planned on
moving him to the offensive line in , but a knee injury in spring
drills ended Fagerbakke's athletic career, which turned his focus to
theater. (The Vandals went â€" in and Troxel was fired; then â€" in
under Jerry Davitch, one of the wins being a "no-show" forfeit.)
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