Graham Patterson

 is a character in the period drama series Transatlantic. He is portrayed by Corey Stoll.

Biography
Graham is an American Consul General at the American Consulate in Marseille, France. He is an ardent isolationist. He is not sympathetic to the plight of the refugees. A pragmatist at heart, Graham believes Nazi victory is inevitable and strictly follows the mandate of American neutrality, so he will do whatever it takes to ensure that his country won't be involved in another devastating war, even if that means sentencing millions of European refugees to death. He is the Emergency Rescue Committee's fiercest rival, and doesn't hesitate to use his Ivy League background against them. Graham dines with Marseille Police Commander Philippe Frot, and entertains American businessmen.

Graham's secretary, Lorene Letoret, secretly works for the Gestapo, Nazi Secret Police. She spies on members of the Emergency Rescue Committee.

Throughout Transatlantic
After Graham tipped off Police Chief, Philippe Frot, about refugees hiding in the Splendide Hotel, the hotel was raided.

Appearances

 * Season One


 * Hiding Hand Principle
 * The Angel of History
 * The Wilderness
 * No Road Back
 * The Human Condition
 * Pure Psychic Automatism
 * Fire in the Snow

Quotes
"The United States has a neutral position in this war. Don't forget that."

- Graham to Varian

"Look around you, Bingham. Resistance is waning. Fascists in Italy, Spain, Germany, now most of France. This is the new world order. Us and them."

- Graham to Harry

"It's not like they're Communists. At least they still believe in free enterprise. Henry Ford sold over 60,000 Model Cs in Germany in the last five years. We have to work with these people."

- Graham to Harry

Trivia

 * During WWII, the real American consul general in Marseille was Hugh S. Fullerton.
 * Graham can speak French but doesn't like to.