Pace began his acting journey by studying with esteemed instructors Mimi Turque and Susan Batson from the Actors Studio in 1995. He then embarked on a two-year program under the guidance of William Esper, where he honed his craft under the tutelage of Terry Knickerbocker.
Pace's impressive talent was soon recognized, as he received the "Best Actor" award at the 2004 Palm Beach International Film Festival for his captivating performance in the independent feature, Little Kings. His dedication to his craft led him to become a member of The MET Theater Company, The Tim Robbins Company, and The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles.
During the challenging times of the 2020 and 2021 pandemic, Pace took to the road to support small business comic shops across the country. Through the power of his iconic Gekko character from The Mandalorian, he raised an astonishing $35,000 for the stores and an additional $10,000 for charity. His selfless efforts did not go unnoticed, as mayors from Houston, TX, Sioux City, IA, and Cleveland, TN honored him by declaring a day in his name, recognizing his significant contribution to the local economy. The Mayor of Cleveland, TN also awarded Pace the prestigious Key to the City.
Consistently booking notable guest stars and co-stars on television, Pace made a triumphant return to the stage in 2024 with a starring role as Gyp DiCarlo in Jersey Boys at La Mirada Theater in Los Angeles and Musical Theater West in 2025. With his impressive resume and unwavering dedication, Pace is repped by the esteemed Christina Scott of CA Talent and Danny Bjelajac of Love Talent Agency.