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Juan Pablo Di Pace (born July 25, 1979) is an Argentine actor, singer and director.〔(【引用サイトリンク】The New York Times">title=Juan Pablo Di Pace )〕 Di Pace began his career in United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing in films like ''Survival Island'' (2005) and ''Mamma Mia!'' (2008), and later moved to Spain, starring in several television series from 2009 to 2013. In 2014, Di Pace began starring as Nicolás Treviño in the TNT drama series ''Dallas''. ==Life and career== Di Pace was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and moved to Spain when he was 12. He’d lived in London for 10 years. He speaks fluent Spanish, Italian, and English. At 17 he was awarded a scholarship from the United World College of the Adriatic in Duino, Trieste, Italy and later studied theatre at the London Studio Centre. Prior to joining the big screen, he appeared in the London musical ''Chicago'' and fronted posters for the production shown all over the United Kingdom. He also played the role of ''Danny Zuko'' in the Trieste production of ''Grease'' in Italy, partly directed by Di Pace. For two years, he was Tony Manero in the 2009-2010 Spanish production of ''Saturday Night Fever'' in Madrid, produced by Stage Entertainment which won him critical acclaim by the European press. In 2011-12 he starred in the original Spanish production of ''Más de cien mentiras'' produced by Drive Entertainment. Di Pace has made several appearances on British television, such as BBC One comedy ''The Catherine Tate Show'', BBC One film ''Aftersun'', BBC One series ''New Tricks'' and BBC Scotland soap ''River City'', which he joined in 2005 playing the character of Luca Rossi. His on-screen debut was in the 2005 film ''Survival Island''. He is also featured in ''Mamma Mia!'' (2008). Upon moving to Spain he played regular roles in TV series such as ''Supercharly'', ''Angel o Demonio'', ''Los Hombres de Paco'', ''90-60-90'', and ''El Don de Alba''. In 2011 he starred in the final season of ''Física o Química,''. Di Pace also starred in the video for the 2004 Eric Prydz hit "Call On Me". In the video, he is the only man amongst a group of women in an aerobics class. He also directed and starred in the sequel ''What a Feeling'' by Hughes Corporation in 2006, which is loosely based on dance sequences from ''Flashdance'' and ''Dirty Dancing''. In 2008 he directed a music video for Katie Melua, in which he appears opposite his sister, María Victoria Di Pace. In 2009 he appeared on the videoclip "''Time Is Running Out''" by Muse. In 2013, Di Pace was cast as series regular billionaire businessman Nicolás Treviño for season 3 of the TNT drama series ''Dallas'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Juan Pablo Di Pace」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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