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Pedro Pascal made up a fake 'satanic language' for his goth character on NYPD Blue The actor said he made up "some crazy s---" for his character's spooky speech on the crime drama.
Pedro Pascal's role on "NYPD Blue" in 2001 may have been small, but the actor recently shared how it was memorable for 1 hilarious reason.
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Pedro Pascal's appearance in NYPD Blue is one of his greatest roles -- not because of his acting but because of the kind of character he plays. In "Oh Golly Goth," he portrays Shane "Dio ...
Pedro Pascal appeared in episodic roles throughout the 1990s on network shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, NYPD Blue, and Touched by an Angel, before gaining mainstream attention after ...
Pascal, who is Chilean-American, is the first Latino to earn a best lead actor in a drama series nomination since Jimmy Smits in 1999 for “NYPD Blue,” his fifth consecutive nomination for his ...
Before Pascal was famous, he appeared in a 2001 episode of NYPD Blue as a goth guy named Dio, who had a Sharpie’d pentagram drawn on his palm. As police question him, he licks his palm and ...
If named one of the six nominees, Pascal would be only the second Latino ever recognized in the category, after four-time nominee Jimmy Smits (for the classic ’90s drama “NYPD Blue”).
Pedro Pascal can speak multiple languages: English, Spanish, and, apparently, some kind of cursed devil speech he conjured for a role on NYPD Blue. The actor, who starred in a one episode arc as goth ...