The New American Prince: Pedro Pascal (2024)

As stickler for timing, it was a tad disconcerting for me that half an hour into an hour-long interview, Pedro Pascal was still barely a year old. The family history of this actor is a story in itself, one that Pedro intends to write one day. Happily, Pedro was very generous with his time, and, as with our photoshoot at The Carlyle Hotel in New York, and with every role he has played, he understands the difference between a hash-job and a job well done. Perhaps this is why Pedro will be on screen pretty much non-stop for the next year and is fast building an enviable C.V.

His roles as a protagonist span big-budget Hollywood movies and the finer works of subscription television, namelyGame of ThronesandNarcos, whose second series is currently available on Netflix. It turns out he is also the epitome of America: an immigrant who has taken his talent and ambition and made a success of himself in a country that takes people in and gives them a chance to succeed. AndThe Rakewas given the opportunity of an in-depth discussion with this star player.

I should firstly elaborate on the extraordinary tale of his early life. His family name is Balmaceda, his father is a doctor, and his late mother (whose maiden name was Pascal) welcomed José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal into the world on April 2, 1975 in Santiago, Chile. Those of you familiar with the South American governments of the time will know that this was not a simple epoch in which to be born in Chile. It was less than two years since Augusto Pinochet had deposed Salvador Allende, the first democratically elected head of state in Chile, in a coup d’état. Allende killed himself in the coup but his supporters remained a thorn in the junta’s side. So, as any self-respecting dictator would, Pinochet found opposition members, rounded them up, and tortured them for information on other dissenters who could be found, rounded up, and so on.

One such occasion was some years later, when our cover star enters the fray. A cousin of Pascal’s mother was Andrés Pascal Allende, a powerful revolutionary and supporter of his uncle. One day, during a gunfight, this freedom fighter would be given medical aid and shelter chez Balmaceda, and it would be this gesture that put the family on the ‘list’.

Pedro recalls (through no memory of his own but that of his father’s) that, “the Pascal family wasn’t particularly safe”. He adds: “There was a priest who was brought [Andrés], who had been shot in the leg, to my mum and dad’s house. My father took him in, hid them for a few days, and patched up his leg. I was a baby, my sister was just three, and she says she has a vague memory of being really angry that our parents had put strangers’ sh*t in her bedroom, including guns and stuff.” The innocence of youth! But the story becomes more and more like a Bourne movie: “The priest was taken into custody and tortured; he gave names, and they went looking for my father at the hospital he worked at. By chance it got to him that they were downstairs, asking where to find Dr. José Balmaceda. My father sneaks out the back and gets my mum, his sister gets my sister and me. They work out that their only option is to go into hiding, which they do for about six months, and they end up sneaking into the Venezuelan embassy and sought asylum.” You can see why we spent so long on the subject. His light-hearted approach to talking about this may be because he was too young (about nine months old when they came out of hiding) to have been affected by the process, but there is pride in his parents’ actions, the way in which they carried him and his sister to safety in a climate in which even children were not safe. The solution wasn’t ‘doing an Assange’ and locking themselves in the embassy — they had to leave.

Though they would ultimately settle in the United States, it was Denmark that took them in first. Pascal was still too young to recall a great deal; after a year his father was contacted by a Chilean professor in San Antonio, Texas, and was offered a job. San Antonio was a great place for South American immigrants. With a large Spanish-speaking population, it wasn’t as much of a departure, or culture shock, for the family as Denmark had been. They lived there until 1986, and it was during this time that he developed a love of movies and the desire to become an actor. He says of that time: “Strangely it was my father’s fault, because he was a huge moviegoer and he would take us to the movies a few times a week throughout my childhood. Of course, we got cable television and HBO came into the fold. Uncensored, uninterrupted movies in your living room: it was some kind of f*cking miracle. I remember sitting there and it feeling like absolute magic to me. I remember perfectly watching my first movie on HBO and thinking it was magic.”

Read the full interview with Mr Pascalin Issue 48; email subscriptions@therakemagazine.com or subscribehere.

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The New American Prince: Pedro Pascal (2024)

FAQs

Has Pedro Pascal got a wife? ›

Does Pedro Pascal have a wife and kids? Pascal isn't married and hasn't fathered any children, but he is Daddy.

Does Pedro Pascal have a child? ›

Pedro Pascal may be the best on-screen father we have going, but he doesn't actually have any kids, and is not publicly in a relationship nor has he been married. He's also starting to seem as if he's sick of everyone calling him the word “daddy”, which I have previously gotten pretty worked up about over here.

What language does Pedro Pascal speak? ›

Pascal is fluent in both English and Spanish and has been a resident of New York City since 1993. He developed a close friendship with actress Sarah Paulson soon after moving there.

What happened to Pedro Pascal's mom? ›

While struggling to make his way in acting, Pascal's mother took her own life. Speaking about her tragic death with the Paula magazine in 2017, Pascal said: "The circ*mstances of my mother's death made it very hard for us to remember her as the person she was. "It hurts so much…

What caused Pedro Pascal to cry? ›

"It's a very emotional scene for Pedro. I was filming him as a second; first we filmed Gabriel, and then I noticed that each time we repeated, Pedro was crying," Žbanić told Variety in an interview. "He was not on camera, but he was crying because he was giving his partner everything so that he can act."

Why does Pedro Pascal called Daddy? ›

And while he admits that he doesn't mind, he also had a bit of a wholesome explanation for the phenomenon. "Yeah, I am having fun with it," Pascal explained. "[The daddy thing] seems a little role-related. There was a period where the Mandalorian is very daddy to baby Grogu, and Joel is very daddy to Ellie.

Does Pedro Pascal have a religion? ›

Pascal has said that although he doesn't practice any religion, he is no stranger to spirituality.

What happened to Pedro Pascal's arm? ›

As for what actually happened to Pedro's arm, he told reporters at the Golden Globes last week that he simply "fell." Here's to hoping Pedro's arm shoulder feels better soon (and resolves this clearly acute beef with Kieran Culkin).

Does Pedro Pascal have tattoos? ›

Over the years, the actor has accumulated seven tiny tattoos that we know of. Most are inked in somewhat obscure locations, like behind his ear or on his upper thigh, likely for professional reasons, as they are far easy to cover up.

Does Pedro Pascal have a twin brother? ›

Why is Pedro Pascal so popular? ›

The main reason Pascal has become so beloved is due to his versatility as an actor. Audiences concur that Pascal has an undeniably charming personality. Up until recently, his career has been in the spotlight on social media and fans could not be more pleased.

Was Pedro Pascal exiled? ›

After he was born, his parents took him as a baby to Denmark because his socialist family was forced to go into exile by the Pinochet dictatorship.

Is Pedro Pascal's dog alive? ›

She was with Pedro for 12 years, she passed away in December 2013.

Who is Pedro Pascal's sister in real life? ›

The actor's older sister, Javiera Balmaceda Pascal, is an executive at Amazon Studios and even has an Oscar nomination to her name. His younger sister, Lux Pascal, has more than 200,000 Instagram followers, and she's appeared in several television series, including Juana Brava.

Does Pedro Pascal have a family? ›

Aside from little sister Lux, Pedro also has an older sister, Javiera Balmaceda, 50, and a younger brother, Nicolás Balmaceda, 36. Similarly to Pedro, Javiera is also in the entertainment industry, working as head of local originals for Spanish-speaking Latin America for Amazon Studios.

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