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Juan Pablo Di Pace
Argentine actor and singer
Juan Pablo Di Pace | |
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| Born | () 25 July (age45) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Occupation(s) | Actor, director, singer |
| Yearsactive | –present |
Juan Pablo Di Pace (born 25 July ) is an Argentine actor, director, dancer, singer and musician.
Juan pablo 2014 biography Galavis was born in Ithaca, New York , to Venezuelan parents Saul Galavis and Nelly Guinand and is the second of three siblings; he moved with his family to Barquisimeto , Venezuela , when he was 2 years old. He returned to the United States to play soccer at Roberts Wesleyan College , where as of he was tied with two others for that team's third-highest number of assists He left football after his season with Miami and began his career in the music business with promotional work in the Miami bar and club scene. They began promoting Venezuelan duet Chino y Nacho. Galavis began filming television commercials and had a short stint working as a television presenter for a Miami-based sports show, Mega TV 's Mega News.He began his career in the United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing in films like Survival Island () and Mamma Mia! (). He later moved to Spain, starring in several television series from to In , Di Pace moved to Los Angeles where he starred as Nicolas Treviño in the TNT drama series Dallas.
And in , he was cast as Jesus Christ in the NBC limited series A.D. The Bible Continues which earned him a Movieguide Award for Best Male Performance. From to , he played the role of Kimmy Gibbler's estranged husband, Fernando, on Fuller House, a spin-off series of Full House. In , Juan Pablo wrote, co-directed and starred in the film Duino, his directorial debut feature alongside Andres P.
Estrada (co-director) and executive produced by Norman Lear.
Early life and education
Di Pace was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and moved to Spain when he was twelve.
Juan pablo 2014 biography full He began his career in the United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing in films like Survival Island and Mamma Mia! He later moved to Spain, starring in several television series from to From to , he played the role of Kimmy Gibbler 's estranged husband, Fernando, on Fuller House , a spin-off series of Full House. In , Juan Pablo wrote, co-directed and starred in the film Duino , his directorial debut feature alongside Andres P. Estrada co-director and executive produced by Norman Lear.He was raised Catholic.[1] He lived in London for ten years.[2] He speaks fluent Spanish, Italian and English. At age 17, he was awarded a scholarship to attend the United World College of the Adriatic in Duino, Trieste, Italy, later studied theatre at the London Studio Centre and at the HB Studio in New York City.
Career
Prior to joining the big screen, he played the role of Danny Zuko in the Trieste production of Grease in Italy, partly directed by Di Pace. In , he appeared in the London production of the Bob Fosse musical Chicago. For one year, he starred as Tony Manero in the – Spanish production of Saturday Night Fever in Madrid, with songs by The Bee Gees, produced by Stage Entertainment - which won him the title of "triple threat" by the European press.
In he starred in the original Spanish production of Más de Mentiras produced by Drive Entertainment, based on the songs of Spanish legend Joaquin Sabina. [3] In he premiered his solo show in New York's 54 Below, which was nominated for Best "One Person Show"at the Broadway World Awards.
Di Pace has made several appearances on British television, such as the BBC One comedy The Catherine Tate Show, BBC One film Aftersun, BBC One series New Tricks and BBC Scotland soap River City, which he joined in playing the character of Luca Rossi.[4] His on-screen debut was in the film Survival Island.[5] He is also featured in Mamma Mia! ().
Juan pablo 2014 biography wikipedia In July , he publicly came out as Gay. He grew up in Buenos Aires. Later, he moved to Spain when he was 12 years old. Furthermore, he also lived in London for 10 years. Juan Pablo Di Pace always wanted to be a part of the world of show business since his childhood years.Upon moving to Spain he played regular roles in TV series such as Supercharly, Angel o Demonio, Los Hombres de Paco, , and El Don de Alba. In , he starred in the final season of Física o Química,. Di Pace also starred in the video for the Eric Prydz hit "Call On Me". In the video, he is the only man amongst a group of women in an aerobics class.
He also directed and starred in the sequel What a Feeling by Hughes Corporation in , which is loosely based on dance sequences from Flashdance and Dirty Dancing. In he directed a music video for Katie Melua. In , he appeared on the music video Time Is Running Out by Muse.
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All All. Sign In. He is best known for playing the role of Jesus Christ on "A. Parents Marta Maineri. Victorio Di Pace.In , Di Pace moved to the US and was cast as series regular billionaire businessman Nicolas Treviño for season 3 of the TNT drama series Dallas.[6][7][8]
In Roma Downey and Mark Burnett cast Juan Pablo as Jesus Christ in the NBC series A.D. The Bible Continues[1] which earned him a "Grace" Award at the Movieguide Awards.
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In , Di Pace appeared in a recurring role as Fernando, the fiancé and ex-husband of Kimmy Gibbler on the Netflix series Fuller House.[9] Starting in the second season he was promoted to the main cast, playing the role for 5 seasons until the show's end in
In , he was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on season 27 of Dancing with the Stars, being paired with the professional dancer Cheryl Burke.[10] Despite earning five perfect scores and holding the highest average of the season, they were eliminated in the semi-finals.
Len Goodman along with judges Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli, expressed their outrage for the results. A frustrated Len said, “I know the Americans, we like fair play but mostly we like justice. And there’s no justice here.”[3] Fans of the TV show deemed Juan Pablo's premature exit “ridiculous,” an “injustice” and “not acceptable.” [4]
in , Di Pace wrote, starred and produced his debut feature film "Duino" [5] (formerly known as "For Another Time") executive produced by Norman Lear and Brent Miller (producer), [6] and co-directed by Andres P.
Estrada -editor of Argentina, , the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. [7].
"Duino" premiered in the US at Frameline Film Festival and won "Best International Feature" at Rio LGBTQIA+ Festival Internacional de Cinema.
Personal life
Di Pace came out publicly as gay in March while giving a TEDx talk at the United World College Maastricht in The Netherlands called "The Story of Your Life".