Luke Pasqualino
TV Actor

Luke Pasqualino Net Worth

Luke Pasqualino is a British actor born on February 19, 1990 in Peterborough, England. He is best known for his role as Freddie McClair in the British teen television series Skins. He has also had roles in the BBC series Musketeers and Our Girl.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 19, 1990
Birth Place Peterborough, England
Age 34 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $3 Million (2024)

Luke Pasqualino is a renowned TV actor hailing from England, and his talents have certainly paid off. With an estimated net worth of $3 million in 2024, Pasqualino has solidified his position as a successful industry figure. Known for his captivating performances and exceptional on-screen presence, he has gained widespread recognition and admiration. Pasqualino's dedication to his craft has undoubtedly contributed to his financial success, making him a notable figure in the entertainment world.

About

British actor best known for portraying the role of Freddie McClair in the British teen television series, Skins. He has also appeared in the BBC series Musketeers and Our Girl. 

Before Fame

He auditioned for the part of Tony Stonem in Series 1 of the program, but that part went to Nicholas Hoult.

Trivia

After his run on Skins ended, he was cast in a Warner Brothers horror film and on the BBC historical drama series, The Borgias.

Family Life

His parents are Italian. In 2016, he briefly dated Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards.

Associated With

One of his first major roles was on two episodes of the series, Casualty, which starred Charlotte Salt.

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