Pedro Pascal was born on April 2, 1975 in Santiago, Chile as Jose Pedro Balmaceda Pascal. He is an actor, known for The Adjustment Bureau (2011), Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe (2011) and Game of Thrones (2011).
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Movies
Kingsman: The Golden Circle, The Great Wall, Bloodsucking Bastards, Wonder Woman, Sweet Little Lies, Hermanas, Sweets
TV Shows
The Mentalist, Game of Thrones, Narcos
Star Sign
Aries
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Trademark
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Very short, yet ragged beard.
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Mustaches.
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My family is Chilean, and I was born there. By the time I was four, we were living in San Antonio, Texas, and I just remember picking a blue bonnet and getting yelled at by some guy with a sheriff hat and a badge. I was traumatized. He told me it was the state flower, and I wasn't supposed to be messin' with it.
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The acting training in school was great, but it was mostly fun being young and in New York. Because my upbringing was so transient, New York ended up being my home. I've been living in New York longer than I have anywhere else in my life.
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The only thing that being killed off on 'Graceland' helped me with on 'Game of Thrones' is that it made me available to actually do the job.
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I am such a 'True Detective' fan. I was anticipating it each Sunday as it came. I'm kind of a sci-fi fan. I was really hooked on the 'Battlestar Galactica' series. I think I owned every box set of 'Battlestar Galactica.' I also really love 'Bob's Burgers.'
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I have really fond memories of Texas. By the time I was eight, we started to go back to Chile very regularly, and many family members came to visit us because we couldn't go visit them.
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I have the cliché 'struggling actor' story. I was waiting tables in New York, went out to L.A. soon after graduation to get some jobs, but it didn't work out. I wanted to cut my teeth in professional theater, so I came back to New York. It made my journey a longer one, but I really wanted to excel in the theater.
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I just went to your typical public schools, and my dad would take us to the movies every week, or he'd buy scalped tickets to San Antonio Spurs games. I remember I was four or five years old and my parents, who were very young, took us to see The Police in Austin, and Iggy Pop opened.