Peter Pasco, a talented individual, was born in the vibrant city of Brooklyn and spent his formative years in the iconic Boogie Down, a nickname for the South Bronx. As a proud New Yorker, he is a passionate fan of the Yankees.
After completing his education at New York University, Pasco made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, where he has since been involved in a wide range of projects, including commercials, films, television shows, and stage productions. His impressive portfolio has earned him recognition, including a nomination for an Ovation and Stage Raw Award in 2016 for his outstanding work in the Los Angeles premiere of "My Mañana Comes" at the Fountain Theatre.
In 2018, Pasco took on the role of Elliot Ortiz in the California premiere of "The Happiest Song Plays Last" at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. This marked a significant milestone, as it was the first time the Elliot trilogy was presented simultaneously in one city, with "Elliot: A Soldier's Fugue" being performed at the Kirk Douglas Theatre and "Water by the Spoonful" being presented at the Mark Taper Forum.
When he's not captivating audiences on stage, Pasco can be found honing his improvisational skills as a main company member at Comedy Sportz LA, the city's longest-running improv show. Alternatively, he might be belting out tunes in his car, a hobby he enjoys during his daily commute.
To stay up-to-date with Pasco's latest projects and adventures, fans can follow him on Twitter at @petepasco.