Joe Pasquale is a popular stand up comedian and comedy actor with a multitude of TV and theatre appearances over a long and highly successful show biz career
Joe’s TV career started as a runner-up on ‘New Faces’ in 1987 and since then, he has gone on to be crowned King Of The Jungle on ITV’s ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me out Of Here’ in 2004; Hosted an ITV Special ‘An Audience With Joe Pasquale’; hosted the long running television series ‘The Price Is Right’ for ITV, starred in ITV’s ‘Dancing on Ice’ in 2013; dangled from the ceiling of the London Palladium for ITV’s ‘Live From The Palladium’; taken part in ITV’s ‘Sugar Free Farm’; Bared all on ITV1’s ‘The All New Monty: Who Bares Wins’ for Stand-up To Cancer; appeared on five Royal Variety Performances; spent time in a Costa Rican prison for Virgin One’s ‘The Prisoner X’ documentary season; spent five days alone in the jungles of Guyana for Discovery Channels ‘Alone In The Wild Series’; had numerous guest appearances on BBC’s ‘Celebrity Mastermind’ and ‘Celebrity Chase’ and most recently won ITV1’s ‘I’m A Celebrity – Masked Singer Special’ (2023), as well as being a regular contributor on C4’s ‘The Last Leg’.
In addition to his many TV credits, Joe has racked up an impressive list of Theatre credits including - Larry Shue’s ‘The Nerd’ which prompted Time Out to describe his performance as “rib-shatteringly funny”; Tom Stoppard’s ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’ in 2004; Mel Brooks ‘The Producers’ in 2007; ‘The Wizard Of Oz’ in 2010; ‘Doctor In The House’ with Robert Powell in 2012; ‘Ha Ha Holmes – The Hound Of The Baskervilles’ (2013-2015); in the West End and touring production of ‘Spamalot’ in the starring role of ‘King Arthur’; more recently in the socially distanced John Godber two-hander play ‘April In Paris’ (2021) and in 2022 in the starring role of ‘Frank Spencer’ in the new stage touring adaptation of hit TV sitcom ‘Some Mothers Do Ave Em’.