- Born
- Height6′ 3½″ (1.92 m)
- Pace began his studying with members of the Actors Studio Mimi Turque and Susan Batson in 1995. He then moved on to William Esper's two-year program where he studied under Terry Knickerbocker. He has been awarded "Best Actor" at the 2004 Palm Beach International Film Festival for his performance in the independent feature, Little Kings. He was a member of The MET Theater Company and the Tim Robbins Company, The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles. During the Pandemic of 2020 and 2021, Pace toured the country in an effort to support Small Business Comic Shops. Through autographs of his Gekko character from The Mandalorian, he helped raise over $35,000 for the stores, along with over $10,000 for charity. Mayors of Houston, TX and Sioux City, IA named a day after him in recognition for his contribution to the local economy. The Mayor of Cleveland, TN awarded Pace with the Key to the City. Consistent in booking Guest Stars and Co-Stars on Television, Pace returns to the stage in 2024 with a starring role in Jersey Boys for La Mirada Theater in Los Angeles. Pace is repped by Christina Scott of CA Talent.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseGeraldine Pace(August 6, 2000 - present)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Because of his love of film and TV, Pace travels the country with his family visiting famous Movie Locations. He hopes to write a book in a few years.
- Is a cousin of late actress, Brittany Murphy.
- His maternal Grandfather, William Tagliaferri, was a member of the 4th infantry during WWII. He was one of the first soldiers to land at Normandy Beach on D-Day.
- Generously gives back to his hometown community in Ossining, New York. In 2011, Pace started a Grant in honor of his maternal Grandfather who was a father figure to him. The Grant awards a young member of the community who has a passion in pursuing The Arts. Pace is also involved in various charities throughout Los Angeles. Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Shane's Inspiration, and Aut2bfit to name a few.
- Maternal Uncle, Tulio 'Chuck' Caparelli, was the Chief of Police in South Plainfield, NJ during the 60's and 70's. Maternal Uncle, Angelo Capparelli, was the head of the Board of Health in Edison, NJ. Maternal Cousin, Peter Russo, was a State Representative of NJ, along with being the Mayor of Lodi, NJ during the 1980's. Maternal Cousin, Dutch Mele, played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1937.
- Never say "I can't".
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