Patrick Ball on Personal Sobriety and His Emmy-Nominated Performance in 'The Pitt'
Patrick Ball, a first-time Emmy nominee, discusses his portrayal of Dr. Frank Langdon in the critically acclaimed series 'The Pitt'.

Patrick Ball, a first-time Emmy nominee, has been making waves in the television industry with his critically acclaimed performance in the series 'The Pitt'. The show, which has received a total of 25 Emmy nominations, including 13 for performances, is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its cast and crew.
## A Personal and Emotional Undertaking
Ball's portrayal of Dr. Frank Langdon, a senior resident who returns to the Pittsburgh emergency department after a 10-month rehab, is a complex and emotional undertaking. The character's journey is a central theme of the show's second season, as he navigates his relationships with his colleagues and deals with the stress of working in a trauma center during the holiday season.
## Preparing for the Role
To prepare for the role, Ball undertook a "medical boot camp" similar to the one he completed for the first season. This intensive training allowed him to refresh his knowledge of medical procedures and stay attentive to details such as intubations. The training also served as a refresher for Langdon's specific level of knowledge, ensuring that Ball's performance was accurate and authentic.
## The Comfort of the Stage
In a video interview, Ball spoke about how his background in theatre has helped him prepare for the demands of television acting. He noted that the stage is his comfort zone, and that he finds it easier to connect with his characters and convey their emotions in a live setting.
### Emmy Nomination
Patrick Ball has been nominated for an Emmy in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in the episode "8:00 P.M." of 'The Pitt'. This is his first Emmy nomination, and he is among the 25 total nods the show has received this year.
### Table of Comparable Figures
| Category | Figures | | --- | --- | | Emmy Nominations | 25 (total), 13 (for performances) | | Episodes | 15 (second season) |





