Pedro Pascal On Star Wars & Game Of Thrones ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
Internet’s favourite daddy and Hollywood actor Pedro Pascal celebrates his 49th birthday today. Born as José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal, the actor has been working for the last two decades. However, he gained popularity with Game of Thrones, where he played Oberyn Martell. Today, Pedro is a part of many big franchises – Star Wars, Marvel, and Gladiator, to name a few.
Before getting the much-deserving recognition with Game of Thrones, Pedro Pascal has been a part of several movies and shows like Burning Bridges, Hermanas, Downtown, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and many more. After GoT, he appeared in many popular shows like Narcos, The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and The Last of Us.
Pedro Pascal rose to great success even because of Star Wars’ The Mandalorian series. He plays Din Djarin in the show,...
Internet’s favourite daddy and Hollywood actor Pedro Pascal celebrates his 49th birthday today. Born as José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal, the actor has been working for the last two decades. However, he gained popularity with Game of Thrones, where he played Oberyn Martell. Today, Pedro is a part of many big franchises – Star Wars, Marvel, and Gladiator, to name a few.
Before getting the much-deserving recognition with Game of Thrones, Pedro Pascal has been a part of several movies and shows like Burning Bridges, Hermanas, Downtown, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and many more. After GoT, he appeared in many popular shows like Narcos, The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and The Last of Us.
Pedro Pascal rose to great success even because of Star Wars’ The Mandalorian series. He plays Din Djarin in the show,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
February 2024 marks a milestone in Pedro Pascal's acting career, with a thrilling win at the SAG Awards. From Game of Thrones to The Mandalorian, Pascal's roles have captivated audiences worldwide. The unexpected win for Best Male Actor in a Drama Series for The Last of Us solidifies Pascal's talent and dedication.
February 2024 is the most exciting month of Pedro Pascal's 28-year acting career, and the SAG Awards make it all the more exciting. Pedro Pascal is a Chilean-born actor who started his onscreen career in 1996, playing Alex in the short film Burning Bridges. At that time, he went by the name Pedro Balmaceda. Since then, his career has grown immensely.
Pedro Pascal is best known for playing Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones, Whiskey in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, and Mando in Disney+'s The Mandalorian. However, he's currently acting as Joel Miller in the TV adaptation of...
February 2024 is the most exciting month of Pedro Pascal's 28-year acting career, and the SAG Awards make it all the more exciting. Pedro Pascal is a Chilean-born actor who started his onscreen career in 1996, playing Alex in the short film Burning Bridges. At that time, he went by the name Pedro Balmaceda. Since then, his career has grown immensely.
Pedro Pascal is best known for playing Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones, Whiskey in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, and Mando in Disney+'s The Mandalorian. However, he's currently acting as Joel Miller in the TV adaptation of...
- 2/25/2024
- by Dani Kessel Odom
- ScreenRant
Although James Franco is approximately eight years older than Shia Labeouf, the trajectories of their careers are quite similar, as are the reasons behind their precipitous fall from grace.
Franco’s last major starring film role came in the 2016 comedy film Why Him?, while Labeouf’s last leading starring role in a Hollywood studio film, not including Labeouf’s co-starring role alongside Brad Pitt in the 2014 war film Fury, came in the 2012 crime drama film Lawless.
Is it conceivable that Franco and Labeouf will ever again be eligible to receive the multimillion-dollar film salaries that they both once commanded? Perhaps a better question is: Have Franco and Labeouf become such toxic pariahs within Hollywood that they are now, essentially, unemployable?
The Franco Files
James Franco’s first major screen role came in the acclaimed but short-lived comedy-drama television series Freaks and Geeks, in which Franco’s character, Daniel Desario, is a dimwitted but charming slacker.
Franco’s last major starring film role came in the 2016 comedy film Why Him?, while Labeouf’s last leading starring role in a Hollywood studio film, not including Labeouf’s co-starring role alongside Brad Pitt in the 2014 war film Fury, came in the 2012 crime drama film Lawless.
Is it conceivable that Franco and Labeouf will ever again be eligible to receive the multimillion-dollar film salaries that they both once commanded? Perhaps a better question is: Have Franco and Labeouf become such toxic pariahs within Hollywood that they are now, essentially, unemployable?
The Franco Files
James Franco’s first major screen role came in the acclaimed but short-lived comedy-drama television series Freaks and Geeks, in which Franco’s character, Daniel Desario, is a dimwitted but charming slacker.
- 6/5/2023
- by David Grove
- MovieWeb
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