Known for Acting

Rick Pasqualone (born March 30, 1966, in Albertson, New York) is an American actor known for his work in stage, film, television, and voice acting. He began his career in 1990 with a role in the Off-Broadway hit "Tony N' Tina's Wedding" and later made his Broadway debut in the Neil Simon comedy "Proposals." Rick has a versatile career, notable for providing voices in many video games and animated projects. Some of his most recognized voice roles include Vito Scaletta in the Mafia video game series, Doctor Strange in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Midnight Suns, Aldo Trapani in The Godfather II, and various characters in games like Halo 5: Guardians, Batman: Arkham Knight, and Grand Theft Auto V. He also performs in television series such as NCIS: Los Angeles and Tulsa King. Outside of screen and voice acting, Pasqualone co-created and stars in "Channeling The King," a touring one-man show featuring the music of Elvis Presley. He studied acting and improv after attending Boston College and has worked in both New York and Los Angeles throughout his career. He is married to Denise Fennell.
2020
as News Anchor
2011
as Utility Voice
2020
as Singer
2018
as Dan Turpin (voice)
2019
as Turpin (voice)
1997
as Mark
1996
as Joey (segment 'The Dutch Master')
2007
as Narrator (voice)
1993
as Joey
1994
as Bill Santorini
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as Earnest Sevier Cox
2017
as Randy
2001
as Sgt. Marinelli