• Name: Lee Pace
  • Date of Birth: March 25, 1979
  • Place of Birth: Chickasha, Oklahoma, USA
Mini-bio: In his career overall, and in the past year alone, Lee Pace has starred on film, television, and stage.
He first came to industry attention at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival with his
breakthrough p...( read more)erformance in Soldier’s Girl, written by Ron Nyswaner and
directed by Frank Pierson. Mr. Pace’s portrayal in the feature earned him a
Gotham Award as well as nominations for Golden Globe and Independent Spirit
Awards. He currently stars on the critically acclaimed hit television series Pushing Daisies, with Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Kristin Chenoweth, Ellen Greene, and Swoosie Kurtz. He had previously starred for series creator and executive producer Bryan Fuller in another show, Wonderfalls, opposite Caroline Dhavernas; the role of Ned in the new series was written for Mr. Pace.
His film work includes starring in Tarsem Singh’s epic fantasy The Fall (which world-premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival), as well as roles n Robert De Niro’s The Good Shepherd; Douglas McGrath’s Infamous; Merchant Ivory’s The White Countess; and Joel Bergvall and Simon Sandquist’s soon-to-be-released Possession, in which he plays the male lead opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar.
An alumnus of NYC’s Juilliard School, Mr. Pace began his acting career in
theater. He most recently starred off-Broadway in Jason Moore’s Culture Project staging of Peter Morris’ play Guardians, opposite Kate Moenning, and earned a 2007 Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Outstanding Leading Actor. He previously was nominated for that Award for his performance in Mark Wing-Davey’s Playwrights Horizons production of Craig Lucas’ play Small Tragedy, for which he shared an Obie Award with the ensemble cast. His other off-Broadway works include Michael Mayer’s Playwrights Horizons staging of Keith Bunin’s The Credeaux Canvas and Lisa Peterson’s Vineyard Theater production of Janusz Glowacki’s The Fourth Sister.
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In 2003, Lee Pace starred in the Sundance hit, Soldier's Girl (2003) (TV), an extraordinary telefilm created for Showtime. The film was based on the true story of a transgendered nightclub performer in love with a soldier who is brutally murdered for their relationship. His breakthrough performance garnered him nominations for both the Golden Globes and the Independent Spirit Award, and he won a Gotham Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance.

Though he was born in Oklahoma, Lee spent his early years living in the Middle East. His family eventually moved back to the States, first to New Orleans and later, Houston, Texas.

Lee attended high school in Houston, where he first began acting. He got so involved with his craft that he actually dropped out of high school to perform at the local Alley Theatre. Once he completed his final high school courses, Lee was accepted to The Juilliard School's Drama Division in 1997.

During his time at Juilliard, Lee honed his acting skills in such classic roles as Romeo in "Romeo and Juliet", the title role in "King Richard II" and Cassius in "Julius Caesar", among others.

After graduating with a BFA from Juilliard, Lee starred in the critically-acclaimed Off-Broadway play, "The Credeaux Canvas", as well as being part of the Vineyard production of "The Fourth Sister".

In the spring of 2004, Lee starred a limited engagement of the Off-Broadway production "Small Tragedy", and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Awards in the category of Outstanding Actor.

On the small screen, he was recently seen displaying a delightful comedic side on the brilliant, though sadly short-lived, FOX series "Wonderfalls" (2004).

Comments

  • shuyinsfate
    He was soo good in the Fall, I didn't even realize it was him for the first bit of the movie. He was amaazing. <3
    Pushing Daisies is ... was my favorite show on television in a VERY long time. Ned. Aww =]
    Anywaay, Lee Pace is probably one of the best actors I've ever seen, I absolutely love the guy.
    posted 277 days ago
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  • snr92
    Love him in Pushing Daisies! I can't believe it got cancelled!
    posted 362 days ago
  • CAMPROCKFAN33
    Lee Pace ROCKS!
    posted 538 days ago
  • flowerspowers28
    possibly the best part of pushing daisies...
    posted 544 days ago
  • neidisch
    you guys should see him in The Fall, it's the best ever!!!!!
    posted 643 days ago
  • Kerridee
    I heart Pushing Dasies! Lee Pace(a.k.a Ned) rocks! :)
    posted 680 days ago
  • alicea11
    pushing daisies is a AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH-mazing show
    posted 769 days ago
  • dmt4536
    Lee Pace is soooo cool!!!!! hes great in pushing up dasies
    posted 774 days ago
  • Devinharris4life
    I love my Cousin and he is the greatest support system in this world! Love ya Lee!
    posted 971 days ago