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What is the real name of Luke Pasqualino?

What is the real name of Luke Pasqualino?

British actor Luke Pasqualino’s real name is Luca Giuseppe “Luke” Pasqualino. He was born in the year 1990 and is currently at the age of 31. Luke’s birthday is on the 19th of February. Luke was born to Italian immigrant parents based in Peterborough, England.

Who is Luke Pasqualino in Battlestar Galactica Blood and chrome?

Luke Pasqualino was born on February 19, 1989, in Peterborough, England, as Luca Giuseppe Pasqualino. His parents are both of Italian descent, from Sicily and Naples. He is an actor, known for Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome (2012), Snowpiercer (2013), and The Apparition (2012).

Who is Luke Pasqualino playing in Our Girl?

He’s known as the heartthrob of Our Girl, playing the role of brooding Elvis Harte opposite the beautiful Michelle Keegan, 30. And Luke Pasqualino, 27, has shown off a very raunchy side to his acting credentials as stills from his new US crime comedy drama Smartass have been released, opposite a nude Nicole LaLiberte.

How tall is Luke Pasqualino from the Musketeers?

Luke has a sibling sister named Natalie Pasqualino. Luke, who stands tall at the height of 1.87 m is said to be of Italian [Neapolitan, Sicilian] ethnicity. Luke Pasqualino’s net worth is speculated to be more than $2 million. British actor Skins The Musketeers Our Girl

What is the name of Francesco Pasqualino’s book?

Main Street Rag Publishing Company has just published Francesco Pasqualino’s book of poetry, Red Bicycle Dreams. “There is one inexhaustible aspect of everyday life that never dulls, namely the simple pleasure of eating and drinking.”

When did Paul Pasqualoni coach at Western Connecticut?

In 1982, Pasqualoni was hired away from Southern by in-state school Western Connecticut, as its head coach and athletic director. In five seasons with the Colonials, he amassed a 34–17 record, and coached the team to a 1985 New England Football Conference championship and appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs.

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