Actor Pedro Pascal has had a stellar awards season thanks to his performance as Joel Miller in HBO’s The Last of Us. Aside from Golden Globe and Emmy nominations, Pascal recently won the SAG Award in Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series for the role. During the awards ceremony, Pascal ran into Succession star Kieran Culkin, and the duo engaged in some bromance.
Pedro Pascal in a still from The Last of Us
While giving an interview backstage, Pascal revealed how he felt about the award, particularly because of the other nominees who were in contention. Pascal also reacted to the Succession cast cheering him on after the win while he had a slight brain freeze when he was accepting the award. Here is how Pascal summarized his experience of the award.
Suggested“It was like meeting a king”: Pedro Pascal Had a Life-Altering...
Pedro Pascal in a still from The Last of Us
While giving an interview backstage, Pascal revealed how he felt about the award, particularly because of the other nominees who were in contention. Pascal also reacted to the Succession cast cheering him on after the win while he had a slight brain freeze when he was accepting the award. Here is how Pascal summarized his experience of the award.
Suggested“It was like meeting a king”: Pedro Pascal Had a Life-Altering...
- 2/25/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
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