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Chilean and American actor (born 1975)
For people with a similar name, seePedro Pascual (disambiguation).

In thisChilean name, the first or paternal surname is Balmaceda and the second or maternal family name is Pascal.

Pedro Pascal
Pascal in 2025
Born
José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal

(1975-04-02)April 2, 1975 (age 50)
Santiago, Chile
Other namesPedro Balmaceda
Alexander Pascal
EducationNew York University (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present
WorksFull list
Relatives
Family
Signature

José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (Spanish:[xoˈseˈpeðɾoβalmaˈseðapasˈkal]; born April 2, 1975) is a Chilean and American actor. Known for his portrayals of parental figures, he has starred in television series andblockbuster films. His accolades include anActor Award, in addition to nominations for aGolden Globe Award and fourPrimetime Emmy Awards.Time magazine named him one of the100 most influential people in the world in 2023.[1]

After nearly two decades of taking small roles on stage and television, Pascal'sbreakout roles came asOberyn Martell in thefourth season of theHBO fantasy seriesGame of Thrones (2014) and asJavier Peña in theNetflix crime seriesNarcos (2015–2017). He achieved international stardom for his leading roles asDin Djarin in theDisney+ science fiction seriesThe Mandalorian (2019–2023) andJoel Miller in the HBO post-apocalyptic drama seriesThe Last of Us (2023–present), earning him a reputation for portraying adoptivefather figures. His performance inThe Last of Us earned him numerous accolades, including aSAG Award for Outstanding Male Actor in a Drama Series.

In film, Pascal gained further recognition for starring inWonder Woman 1984 (2020),Gladiator II (2024),Materialists andThe Fantastic Four: First Steps (both 2025). His other films includeThe Great Wall (2016),Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017),The Equalizer 2 (2018), andTriple Frontier (2019). He also provided voice work for the animated filmThe Wild Robot (2024).

On stage, Pascal has appeared in various theater productions. He made hisBroadway debut asEdmund in a 2019 adaptation ofKing Lear.

Early life

José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal was born on April 2, 1975, inSantiago, Chile[2] to Verónica Pascal Ureta (1953–2000), achild psychologist, and José Balmaceda Riera (1948–), areproductive endocrinologist.[3][4][5] Pascal has an older sisterJaviera Balmaceda, afilm andtelevision producer at Amazon MGM Studios, a younger brother Nicolás and a younger sisterLux, an actress.[6][7][8][9][10] His paternal grandmother, Juanita, was born inPalma de Mallorca, Spain.[3][11]

Through his parents Pascal is related to thearistocraticAllende andBalmaceda family.[4][5] Pascal is thegreat-nephew ofLaura Allende, a politician and sister ofSalvador Allende,President of Chile, and thesecond cousin ofDenise Pascal, aSocialist Party politician, andAndrés Pascal Allende, asociologist, formerSecretary General of theMovement of the Revolutionary Left and prominent member of theChilean Resistance andSolidarity Movement.[12][13]

Two years before Pascal's birth, thedemocratically elected socialist government ofPresidentSalvador Allende was overthrown by GeneralAugusto Pinochet, leading to the country becoming amilitary dictatorship.[14] Both of Pascal's parents were listed as enemies of the state by the Pinochet regime and the family eventually fled Chile when he was nine months old,[14] after seeking refuge in theVenezuelan embassy in Santiago for six months.[14]

The family later received political asylum inDenmark[15][16] before settling in the United States, where Pascal was raised inSan Antonio, Texas,[17] until they relocated toOrange County, California, when he was eleven years old.[16] By the time he was eight years old, his family regularly visited Chile to see his 34 cousins.[18] His parents returned to Chile in 1995 after his father Dr. José P. Balmaceda was accused of stealing fertility patients' eggs and embryos and implanting them in other women without their knowledge and consent.[19]

He pursued acting at theOrange County School of the Arts and graduated in 1993, before attendingNew York University'sTisch School of the Arts, where he graduated in 1997.[16][20] After his mother's death, he began using his maternal surname professionally as a tribute to her and because he felt that Americans had difficulty pronouncing his paternal surname, Balmaceda.[18]

Career

1999–2013: Early work

"My vision of it was that if I didn't have some major exposure by the time I was twenty-nine years old, it was over, so I was constantly readjusting what it meant to commit my life to this profession, and giving up the idea of it looking like I thought it would when I was a kid. There were so many good reasons to let that delusion go."

–Pascal on his aspirations as an actor early in his career.[21]

Early in his career, Pascal appeared in several television series, includingBuffy the Vampire Slayer,NYPD Blue,The Good Wife,Nurse Jackie, andHomeland.[22] Pascal experienced hard times during that point in his career; besides working in small acting and theatre roles, he took jobswaiting at restaurants. Pascal admitted that he was fired "often, upwards of, I don't know, maybe close to 10 times".[23] In times of extreme hardship, Pascal's close friendSarah Paulson would give him herper diem money "so that he could have money to feed himself."[21] At a point when he found difficulty in affording medical care, only having less than seven dollars in his bank account, he received a residual check from his role inBuffy, which helped him to restabilize his finances and allowed him to continue pursuing acting.[24]

Pascal is a member of New York City'sLAByrinth Theater Company.[25] He received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award andGarland Award for his role in theInternational City Theater production ofOrphans, and has performed in classical and contemporary works.[26] In 2005, Pascal made his feature film debut inJulia Solomonoff'sSisters.[27] For Pascal's role, Solomonoff was looking for candidates with strong English-language skills. In addition to meeting this requirement, Pascal (then credited as Balmaceda) was found to be "someone with a very special face, very photogenic, with a kind of mystery" by Solomonoff.[28] In 2010, he wrote a play, directed bySarah Silverman,Flaca Loves Bone, about four siblings who meet in a snowy wood to uncover a family secret.[29] Also in 2010, Pascal made his directorial debut withKilling Play, written by David Anzuelo, atRattlestick Playwrights Theater.[30] He also directedunderneathmybed andYosemite there.[31][32] He was cast in thepilot for the2011Wonder Woman television adaptation asEd Indelicato, Wonder Woman's liaison to theLAPD, but the show was not picked up.[33][34]

2014–2018: Breakthrough and rise to fame

Pascal at the 2014San Diego Comic Con

In 2014, Pascal portrayed the characterOberyn Martell in thefourth season ofHBO's critically acclaimed television seriesGame of Thrones.[35] The season aired from April 6 to June 15, 2014, and Pascal's performance as the passionate and vengeful Dornish prince garnered significant praise from both critics and audiences, with numerous publications, includingCNET,[36]The Mary Sue,[37]Time,[38] andEsquire naming Martell as one of the best characters in the show.[39] TheLos Angeles Times praised him as asex symbol in the role, calling it "the real tipping point in his career".[40] Pascal stated that he was a huge fan of the show before being cast as Oberyn and was ecstatic to join.[41] As part of the ensemble, he has received aScreen Actors Guild Awards nomination forOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.[42]

In 2015, Pascal portrayed thevampire Max inBloodsucking Bastards.[43] In April, Pascal co-starred withHeidi Klum in the music video forSia's "Fire Meet Gasoline".[44] In August, Pascal gained further recognition for his portrayal asJavier Peña, based on a real-lifeDEA agent, in the popularNetflix crime drama seriesNarcos. The show's two first seasons depict the rise and fall of the infamous drug lordPablo Escobar and the subsequentMedellín Cartel, as the show's focus shifted to theCali Cartel for itsthird and final season, Pascal took on the role of both lead actor and narrator.[45][46]

In 2016, he portrayed mercenary Pero Tovar in the fantasy action filmThe Great Wall, alongsideMatt Damon, and directed byZhang Yimou.[47] Set against the backdrop of theGreat Wall of China, the film follows European mercenaries who become embroiled in a battle against ancient creatures threatening humanity. Despite the film's visually stunning production and ambitious scope, it received mixed reviews for its narrative and character development.[48] Filmed on location inQingdao, China.[49] Pascal has voiced his admiration for Zhang, whom he had been a fan of during his youth.[50]

Pascal at the 2017San Diego Comic Con

In 2017, Pascal portrayed the charismatic and skilled operative within the Statesman organization, Jack Daniels, also known as Agent Whiskey, inMatthew Vaughn'sKingsman: The Golden Circle.[51] Writing forCollider, Chris Sasaguay called his character "one cool cowboy", observing his "genuine love for getting into a cutthroat brawl", and praising the "playful side that comes so easily to Pascal [...] which isn't lost in playing Whiskey, turning him into a worthy new character to stand beside the Kingsman agents".[52]

In 2018, he starred as Dave York, the main antagonist, againstDenzel Washington in the thriller sequel filmThe Equalizer 2.[53] InProspect, Pascal portrayed the character Ezra, a seasoned and enigmatic prospector navigating a dangerous alien moon in search of valuable resources.CNET's Monisha Ravisetti was "delightfully surprised when Pedro Pascal showed up in a burnt orange spacesuit",[54] and Dais Johnston retroactively compared the role to Pascal's future characters inThe Mandalorian andThe Last of Us, writing forInverse, "Pedro Pascal plays a gruff man who only looks out for himself until a child softens his heart".[55] InIf Beale Street Could Talk, directed byBarry Jenkins and based onJames Baldwin's1974 novel, Pascal made a cameo appearance as Pietro Alvarez, a frivolous yet crucial character who ultimately reveals a compassionate and empathetic side.[56]

2019–present: Worldwide recognition

In February 2019, Pascal made hisBroadway debut in an adaptation ofKing Lear withGlenda Jackson andRuth Wilson, where he took on the role ofEdmund, the cunning and ambitious illegitimate son of theEarl of Gloucester.[57][58] Since 2019, Pascal has portrayedthe title role inThe Mandalorian, the first live-actionStar Wars television series, which debuted onDisney+, the show follows the adventures of a lonebounty hunter in the outer reaches of the galaxy.[59] The role brought Pascal much wider recognition, and would later help establish him for his portrayals of father figures.[60] The same year, he starred as Francisco "Catfish" Morales in theNetflix heist dramaTriple Frontier,[61] in which he portrays ahelicopter pilot.[62]

Pascal in2025 Cannes Film Festival

In 2020, he portrayedMaxwell Lord in theDC Extended Universe filmWonder Woman 1984, directed byPatty Jenkins. Following delays due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the film was released to theaters andHBO Max in December 2020.[63][64]The Guardian'sPeter Bradshaw called Pascal's character "a version ofNorman Vincent Peale, the positive-thinking guru who was such an influence on presidentsNixon andTrump".[65]The New York Times and theBBC both thought that Pascal was miscast for the role.[66][67] In the filmWe Can Be Heroes, he played Marcus Moreno.Screen Rant commented on the paternal aspect of the character, "It certainly should be the case that Pascal's fatherly role in a children's movie portrays him as a truly loving and caring father, and that's exactly what [the character] does".[68]

In early 2021, a video from a 2020 virtual play reading ofI, My Ruination surfaced on multiple social media platforms of Pascal laughing hysterically then transitioning smoothly into crying.[69][70] The video quickly became aninternet meme, often being paired with theBeach House song "Space Song" to display themes of tragedy on social media.[71]

In 2022, Pascal co-starred withNicolas Cage in theaction comedy filmThe Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. His performance was widely praised by critics.[72] A scene in which Pascal's character looks at a gruff and irritated Cage with a grin on his face while driving under the influence ofLSD would spawn another internet meme onTikTok. It is commonly used humorously when two parties are in stark disagreement or conflict with each other over a topic in an exaggeratedly emotional fashion, and is paired with the 1969Mama Cass song "Make Your Own Kind of Music".[73][74][75] Pascal also appeared inThe Bubble,Judd Apatow'ssatirical comedy exploringcelebrity culture amidst the pandemic.[76] Reviewing the film forThe A.V. Club, Luke Y. Thompson called Pascal's character Dieter Bravo a "womanizer", and noted that the character's "fake 'ethnic' accent skewers what he likely has to endure regularly".[77] Shot during theCOVID-19 pandemic, the film portrays the protocols adopted during filming due to the event as "purposely a little off-center".[78] He starred inMiu Miu'sWomen's Tales series short film, directed byJanicza Bravo, titledHouse Comes With a Bird.[79] In November, he signed withCreative Artists Agency.[80]

In 2023, Pascal starred inHBO's highly anticipated television adaptation,The Last of Us, based on the critically acclaimed2013 video game, created byCraig Mazin andNeil Druckmann.[81] He took on the role ofJoel Miller, a hardened survivor in apost-apocalyptic world, tasked with protecting a young girl namedEllie, played byBella Ramsey. Pascal reportedly received $600,000 per episode.[82]Empire's John Nugent and/Film's Valerie Ettenhofer praised Pascal's performance as the best of his career, citing his ability to portray nuance and rare vulnerability.[83][84] Druckmann called Ramsey and Pascal's chemistry "a joy."[85] The characterization of the paternal dynamic in the role and the similarity of his character inThe Mandalorian earned Pascal international recognition for portraying adoptive father figures.[60] This massive surge in popularity led him to become dubbed "daddy" ininternet culture.[86] Around this time, Pascal became a prominent figure inmeme culture, with several memes of him achieving viral status, including a meme from a clip of Pascal eating a sandwich during a guest episode ofLADbible's "Snack Wars"YouTube series in which he appeared withThe Mandalorian creatorJon Favreau.[70][87] Several popular memes of Pascal were derived fromThe Last of Us episode "Kin", such as one from a scene where Joel is portrayed as having apanic attack,[88][89] and others relating to his character's tendency to lean on furniture throughout the episode due to being in a constant state offear.[90]

Pascal andBella Ramsey atSXSW 2025

In February 2023, he hosted aSaturday Night Live episode, withColdplay as the musical guest.[91] In April, he was added to the cast ofEthan Coen's 2024 filmDrive-Away Dolls,[92] andTime magazine named him one of the100 most influential people in the world.[1] In May, he co-starred in the short filmStrange Way of Life alongsideEthan Hawke, directed byPedro Almodóvar. He played Silva, who reunites with Hawke's Jake in the two's older age.[93] Pascal previously expressed his admiration for and desire to work with Almodóvar.[94][95]Screen Rant noted it as another example of Pascal taking a role with the "dad" archetype.[68] In June, Pascal was named byCarnegie Corporation of New York as an honoree of theGreat Immigrants Award.[96] In July, Pascal made history as the first Latino to receive three nominations in the same year for the75th Primetime Emmy Awards.[97] The nominations includedOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal inThe Last of Us,Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his guest-hosting role in an episode ofSaturday Night Live, andOutstanding Narrator for his narration inPatagonia: Life on the Edge of the World.[98]

In January 2024, he starred inFreaky Tales, directed byAnna Boden and Ryan Fleck.[99] In June, musicianOmar Apollo released his second studio album,God Said No, where Pascal features on the penultimate track, "Pedro", where he contributes amonologue about his heart being "shattered by something".[100] In the animated featureThe Wild Robot, he portrayed Fink, a fox who plays a parental role to a goose named Brightbill alongsideLupita Nyong'o's robot Roz.[101] He next starred inGladiator II, the sequel toRidley Scott's 2000 filmGladiator.[102][103] At the end of 2024, he was polled asGrindr's hottest man of the year.[104]

In 2025, Pascal appeared in directorCeline Song's romantic comedyMaterialists,Ari Aster'sneo-WesternthrillerEddington, and took on a major franchise role asReed Richards / Mister Fantastic in theMarvel Cinematic Universe filmThe Fantastic Four: First Steps.[105][106][107] This role is set to be a recurring one in theMCU, as he is slated to reprise the character in the sequelsAvengers: Doomsday (2026) andAvengers: Secret Wars (2027), in addition to theStar Wars filmThe Mandalorian & Grogu (2026), where he will return to voice his iconic character,Din Djarin.[108]

Pascal's forthcoming projects include starring in directorTodd Haynes's filmDe Noche (meaning 'By Night' in Spanish). The project is described as a 1930s-set, sexually explicitgay romance about two men fleeingLos Angeles forMexico, and Pascal's casting in late 2025 was crucial in reviving the production after it had been stalled.[109][110] Furthermore, he took on the lead role of Alex Serian in the thriller filmBehemoth!, written and directed byTony Gilroy, which began principal photography in late 2025. The film, acquired bySearchlight Pictures, centers on a child prodigy cellist and studio musician whose return to Hollywood triggers a rush of traumatic memories.[111][112]

Personal life

Pascal is fluent in both English and Spanish.

He developed a close friendship with actressSarah Paulson soon after moving toNew York City in 1993.[16][113] Pascal is also close friends withOscar Isaac, as the two actors met while appearing in a 2005off-Broadway production ofBeauty of the Father.[114][115] Isaac and Pascal would later appear together in the 2019 filmTriple Frontier.[116] While filmingThe Last of Us, he became close friends withBella Ramsey, calling himself and Ramsey "linked souls".[117]

Pascal has generally kept his romantic life private and has never publicly confirmed any romantic relationship. He has spoken about his choice to keep his personal life separate from his public persona. He explained his decision to keep personal relationships out of the public eye by saying, "I just know that personal relationships are such a complex thing to navigate even without having this enormous lens on them."[118]

Advocacy and beliefs

Pascal identifies as anagnostic and aprogressive liberal.[119] He is an advocate ofLGBTQ+ rights and was supportive of his sisterLux Pascal when she came out astransgender. Lux said, "He has been an important part of this. He is also an artist and has been a guide. He was one of the first to give me the things that formed my identity."[120][121] Pascal has described his protective side as "lethal" when discussing his sister.[122] In April 2025, Pascal appeared at theLondon premiere ofMarvel'sThunderbolts* wearing a "Protect the Dolls" t-shirt, a statement piece by designerConner Ives where "Dolls" is a term often used to refer totransgender women. His choice to wear the shirt came shortly before Pascal condemned authorJ. K. Rowling, calling her a "heinous loser" in anInstagram comment, after she celebrated theFor Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers ruling, which allowed for the exclusion of trans women from "single-sex services for women".[123][124]

On Christmas Eve 2023, Pascal called for aceasefire in theGaza war and urged donations toDoctors Without Borders.[125][126] On March 1, 2025, Pascal posted in support ofUkraine on Instagram, writing, "Stay on the right side of history. Glory to Ukraine", after U.S. PresidentDonald Trump and Vice PresidentJD Vance'spublic criticisms of Ukrainian PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy.[127] In May 2025, Pascal signed an open letter criticizing the film industry's "passivity" during the ongoingGaza genocide.[128] On January 10, 2026, Pascal and American-Palestinian modelBella Hadid hosted anArtists for Aidbenefit concert at theFonda Theatre inLos Angeles to supporthumanitarian relief inPalestine andSudan. The event was organized by Sudanese-Canadian musicianMustafa, and all proceeds were split between the Sudanese American Physicians Association and the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund. The concert featured performances by artists includingMustafa,Omar Apollo,Clairo,Snoh Aalegra, andShawn Mendes, among others.[129][130][131]

Acting credits

Main article:Pedro Pascal on screen and stage

Beginning his career in 1996, Pascal's highest rated film and television projects, according to the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, include:The Uninvited (2024),The Last of Us (2023–present),If Beale Street Could Talk (2018),Calls (2021),The Good Wife (2009–2011),The Mandalorian (2019–2023),Prospect (2018),Narcos (2015–2017),Game of Thrones (2014), andGraceland (2013–2014).[2]

Awards and nominations

AssociationYearCategoryProjectResultRef.
Astra Film Awards2024Best Voice Over PerformanceThe Wild RobotNominated[132]
Astra Creative Arts TV Awards2023Best Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesSaturday Night LiveWon[133]
Astra TV Awards2023Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series—DramaThe Last of UsWon
Critics' Choice Awards2024Best Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated[134]
Critics' Choice Super Awards2021Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy SeriesThe MandalorianNominated[135]
Fargo Film Festival2019Best ActorProspectWon[136]
Golden Globe Awards2024Best Actor in a Television Series—DramaThe Last of UsNominated[137]
HCA Midseason Awards2022Best Supporting ActorThe Unbearable Weight of Massive TalentRunner-up[138]
Imagen Foundation Awards2016Best Actor—TelevisionNarcosNominated[139]
2021Best Actor—Feature FilmWonder Woman 1984Nominated[140]
2023Best Actor—DramaThe Last of UsWon[141]
MTV Movie & TV Awards2021Best DuoThe MandalorianNominated[142]
Best HeroNominated
2023Best Duo(shared withBella Ramsey)The Last of UsWon[143]
Best HeroWon
People's Choice Awards2024The Male TV Star of The YearWon[144]
The Drama TV Star of the YearNominated
Primetime Emmy Awards2023Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesThe Last of Us (episode: "Kin")Nominated[145]
2023Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesSaturday Night Live (episode:Pedro Pascal/Coldplay)Nominated[146]
Outstanding NarratorPatagonia: Life on the Edge of the WorldNominated
2025Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesThe Last of UsNominated[147]
Screen Actors Guild Awards2015Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesGame of ThronesNominated[148]
2024Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesThe Last of UsWon[149]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNominated[150]
Teen Choice Awards2018Choice Fight (shared withColin Firth andTaron Egerton)Kingsman: The Golden CircleNominated[151]

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