Steven Pasquale


Steven Pasquale is an American actor. He is best known for his role as the New York City Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician Sean Garrity in the series Rescue Me. He made his television debut on the HBO series Six Feet Under, playing a love interest for David. He has also starred in the film Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, and as Scott in American Son, on both stage and screen.

Life and career

Pasquale was born in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He attended Bishop McDevitt High School, a Roman Catholic school in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Pasquale is also a 1995 YoungArts alumnus. He attended the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University as a theatre major for one semester before moving to New York, where he starred in numerous theatre productions. He originated the role of Fabrizio in the Seattle cast of The Light in the Piazza. However, scheduling conflicts with Rescue Me prevented him from reprising the role on Broadway, a disappointment he described as "the most heartbreaking thing that I've ever experienced professionally."
He played the role of Sheriff Joe Sutter in the musical The Spitfire Grill, where he introduced the song "Forest For the Trees." He then landed the lead role of Chris in the 1998 American tour of Miss Saigon. In 2002, he played Robbie Faye in the New York production of A Man of No Importance and Archibald Craven at the Joey DiPaolo AIDS Foundation's concert of The Secret Garden alongside Michael Arden, Jaclyn Nedenthal, Will Chase, Max von Essen, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Tony Award-winning actress Laura Benanti, whom he later married.
In April 2009, the record label PS Classics released Pasquale's first album, Somethin' Like Love, a jazz record produced by Jessica Molaskey and John Pizzarelli. He launched his official website in February 2009 and starred in the Broadway play Reasons to Be Pretty by Neil LaBute.
In 2011, Pasquale played the lead role of Paul Keller on the Fox Television Studios pilot Over/Under. The pilot was rejected in 2012 but aired on the USA Network on January 4, 2013. He also starred in the U.S. miniseries Coma.
He was the lead actor for the NBC series Do No Harm, which premiered on January 31, 2013, to the lowest debut rating in the history of prime-time television.
In 2013, Pasquale starred in The Bridges of Madison County at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, alongside Kelli O'Hara. He also starred in the Broadway production of the musical at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre beginning in late January 2014, with Kelli O'Hara replacing Elena Shaddow. He had previously worked with O'Hara in 2013, in the world premiere of Richard Greenberg and Scott Frankel's musical Far from Heaven, in which he portrayed Frank Whitaker.
In 2014, Pasquale guest starred in Season 6, episode 4 of the CBS legal drama series The Good Wife. He portrayed Jonathan Elfman, campaign manager for Alicia Florrick, who was played by Julianna Margulies.
He starred alongside Laura Osnes in Lyric Opera of Chicago's musical Carousel, which closed May 3, 2015.
In 2016, he portrayed Mark Fuhrman in the FX limited series American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson. He received the 2016 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical for portraying Jamie Lockhart in the 2016 revival of The Robber Bridegroom at the Roundabout Theater Company.
In 2022, he portrayed Sky Masterson opposite his wife Phillipa Soo as Sarah Brown in the Kennedy Center production of Guys and Dolls. He was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for his performance.
In 2024, Pasquale released "Some Other Time" with Center Stage Records, featuring John Pizzarelli on jazz guitar.

Personal life

Pasquale has a daughter with his high-school sweetheart, who was born when Pasquale was twenty years old. While the couple never married, Pasquale stayed active in his daughter's life, such as driving to Pennsylvania every weekend, to visit his daughter.
Pasquale was married to actress and singer Laura Benanti from 2007 to 2013. In February 2016, he became engaged to actress and singer Phillipa Soo. They married on September 24, 2017. They practice Transcendental Meditation.

Credits

Theatre

YearTitleRoleTheatreNotes
1996–1997West Side StoryGee-Tar
u/s Tony
U.S. National Tour
1997–1999Miss SaigonChris ScottU.S. National Tour
2000The Wild PartyCop u/s BurrsNew York City Center Stage I, Off-Broadway
2000Spinning into ButterGreg SullivanMitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway
2001The Spitfire GrillJoeThe Duke on 42nd Street, Off-Broadway
2002A Man of No ImportanceRobbie FayMitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway
2003The Light in the PiazzaFabrizio NaccarelliIntiman Theatre, Regional
2004Beautiful ChildIsaacVineyard Theatre, Off-Broadway
2005Fat PigTomLucille Lortel Theatre, Off-BroadwayReplacement
2005A Soldier's PlayCaptain Charles TaylorSecond Stage Theatre, Off-Broadway
2005The Secret GardenLord Archibald CravenManhattan Center StudiosBenefit Concert
2009Reasons to Be PrettyKentLyceum Theatre, Broadway
2012Far from HeavenFrank WhitakerWilliamstown Theatre Festival, Regional
2013Far from HeavenFrank WhitakerPlaywrights Horizons, Off-Broadway
2013The Bridges of Madison CountyRobertWilliamstown Theatre Festival, Regional
2014The Bridges of Madison CountyRobertGerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Broadway
2015CarouselBilly BigelowLyric Opera of Chicago, Regional
2015The Wild PartyBurrsNew York City Center, Off-BroadwayEncores!
2016The Robber BridegroomJamie LockhartLaura Pels Theatre, Off-Broadway
2017AssassinsJohn Wilkes BoothNew York City Center, Off-BroadwayEncores!
2017–2018JunkRobert MerkinVivian Beaumont Theatre, Broadway
2018–2019American SonScottBooth Theatre, Broadway
2021–2022AssassinsJohn Wilkes BoothClassic Stage Company, Off-Broadway
2022Guys and DollsSky MastersonThe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2023-2024Here We AreRaffael Santello Di SanticciThe Shed, Off-Broadway
2024TeethPastor Bill O'KeefePlaywrights Horizons, Off-Broadway
2024NineGuido ContiniThe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
2025MillionsRonAlliance Theatre, Regional
2025The Bridges of Madison CountyRobertCarnegie HallReunion concert
2026High SpiritsCharles CondomineNew York City Center, Off-BroadwayEncores!

Film

Television