
Actor Pedro Pascal humorously revealed that his brief career as a go-go dancer almost made him stay permanently in Madrid. In various interviews, Pascal has shared how much he enjoyed this stage in the Spanish capital, considering it one of the best periods of his life.
Recalling with humor his days at the Morocco nightclub, where he worked as a house music dancer on Thursday nights, the actor mentioned that this experience was not only unique but also left him with funny anecdotes. During those months, Pedro Pascal got to know various famous people from the nightlife scene, such as choreographer Dani Pannullo, designer David Delfín when he was still unknown, and actress Antonia San Juan.
The actor described that period in Madrid fondly, highlighting that it allowed him to meet relevant figures and enjoy the city's nightlife. Although initially, his stay was tied to the end of his studies, something in Madrid captivated him, prompting him to decide to extend his time in the city.
During his stay in the Spanish capital, Pedro worked as a dancer at the Morocco nightclub, located on Marqués de Leganés street. At that time, he was paid in pesos, which gave him the opportunity to extend his stay in Spain and continue enjoying that significant stage for him.
Before gaining fame in Hollywood with prominent roles in series like "Narcos" and "The Last of Us," Pedro Pascal had a deeply impactful experience in his youth during the nineties in Madrid. At that time, the Chilean actor was in the city developing a work stage very different from how we know him now, as a screen star.
In 1996, Pedro Pascal arrived in Spain with the purpose of studying anthropology for New York University while pursuing dramatic arts. Although he never stripped in his job as a dancer, the actor fondly remembers that time when he had silver hair and performed in the Madrilenian nightlife.