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Luke Pasqualino Movies and TV Shows: Full Guide

Jack George Morgan • 2026-06-04 • Reviewed by Daniel Mercer

If you watched Skins and wondered what happened to Freddie McClair after that heartbreaking end, you are not alone. Luke Pasqualino’s career moved from teen drama to period action and sci‑fi, and this guide covers every major role.

Most famous role: Freddie McClair in Skins ·
Notable TV series: The Musketeers ·
Film debut: Stingers Rule (2009) ·
Number of roles on IMDb: Over 20 credits ·
Upcoming project: Rivals Season 2 (2026)

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Current relationship status – reported link to actress Michelle Keegan, no official confirmation (Wikipedia (crowdsourced encyclopedia))
  • Whether he has children – no public records (Wikipedia (crowdsourced encyclopedia))
  • Exact details of next role after Rivals (Wikipedia (crowdsourced encyclopedia))
  • Precise net worth (not publicly disclosed) (Wikipedia (crowdsourced encyclopedia))
3Timeline signal
  • 2009–2010: Freddie McClair in Skins (Wikipedia)
  • 2014–2016: d’Artagnan in The Musketeers (Wikipedia)
  • 2026: Upcoming Rivals Season 2 (IMDb)
4What’s next
  • Rivals Season 2 (Disney+, 2026) – role Basil “Bas” Baddingham (IMDb)
  • Apart from Her (in pre-production, role Nico) (IMDb)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024, voice role as Wulf) (Wikipedia)

Six key biographical details, one pattern: Pasqualino’s career spans teen drama, period adventure, sci‑fi, and horror — with a consistent move toward bigger productions and voice work.

Field Value
Full name Luca Giuseppe Pasqualino (known professionally as Luke Pasqualino) (Wikipedia)
Date of birth 19 February 1990 (or 19 February 1989 per conflicting records) (Rotten Tomatoes)
Birthplace Peterborough, England (Wikipedia)
Occupation Actor
Years active 2009–present (IMDb)
Notable for Freddie McClair in Skins, d’Artagnan in The Musketeers (Wikipedia)

What is Luke Pasqualino’s most famous role?

Freddie McClair in Skins

  • Role: Freddie McClair (series 3–4, 2009–2010) — a high‑school student who meets an untimely end (Apple TV (streaming service biography))
  • Breakthrough part that made him a household name among UK teens (Wikipedia)

d’Artagnan in The Musketeers

  • Role: d’Artagnan (BBC series, 2014–2016) — period action‑adventure (Wikipedia)
  • Three seasons, 30 episodes; helped him transition from teen drama to adult period drama

Ralph / Grey in Snowpiercer

  • Role: Grey in Snowpiercer (2013) — post‑apocalyptic sci‑fi film directed by Bong Joon‑ho (Wikipedia)
  • Shared screen with Chris Evans, Song Kang‑ho; film received critical acclaim
The upshot

Pasqualino’s most famous roles are all ensemble leads. Freddie gave him cultural cachet in the UK; d’Artagnan proved he could carry a period series; Snowpiercer showed he could hold his own in an international production. Each role expanded his reach beyond the previous one.

This selection highlights his ability to move between teen drama, period adventure, and sci‑fi.

What movies and TV shows has Luke Pasqualino appeared in?

Movie and TV show list by year

Eighteen film and television credits across 16 years, one pattern: a steady shift from indie British projects to big‑budget franchises and streaming series. Below is a complete filmography.

Year Title Role Type
2009 Stingers Rule Anthony Film (Wikipedia)
2009–2010 Skins Freddie McClair TV series (Wikipedia)
2012 Love Bite Kev Film (Wikipedia)
2012 The Apparition Greg Film (Wikipedia)
2012 Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome William Adama TV movie / pilot (IMDb)
2013 Snowpiercer Grey Film (Wikipedia)
2014–2016 The Musketeers d’Artagnan TV series (Wikipedia)
2016–2020 Our Girl Elvis Harte TV series (Wikipedia)
2017 Smartass Donny Film (Wikipedia)
2019 The Gandhi Murder DCP Jimmy Film (Wikipedia)
2022 Medusa Deluxe Angel Film (Wikipedia)
2024 The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim Wulf (voice) Animated film (Wikipedia)
2024 Rivals Basil “Bas” Baddingham TV series (Disney+) (IMDb)
2025 Red Sonja Osin the Untouched Film (Wikipedia)
2026 Rivals Season 2 Basil “Bas” Baddingham TV series (IMDb)
TBA Apart from Her Nico Film (in pre‑production) (IMDb)
Bottom line: Luke Pasqualino has built a career that moves from British teen drama to Hollywood sci‑fi and period epics. For fans of character actors who stretch across genres: his filmography is worth a deep watch. For casual viewers: Skins and The Musketeers are the entry points.

Notable roles overview

  • Breakout: Freddie McClair (Skins) — teen drama
  • Lead: d’Artagnan (The Musketeers) — period action
  • Supporting: Grey (Snowpiercer) — sci‑fi
  • Recurring: Elvis Harte (Our Girl) — military drama
  • Voice: Wulf (The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim) — animation

His filmography demonstrates a consistent career progression across genres.

What is Luke Pasqualino’s ethnicity?

Heritage and family background

  • Pasqualino is of Italian descent — his parents are Italian immigrants (Wikipedia)
  • Born in Peterborough, England, to Italian parents; he holds British nationality (Apple TV)
  • He changed his professional name from Luca to Luke for English‑speaking audiences
The catch

Despite his Italian surname and heritage, all of Pasqualino’s roles have been in English‑language productions. He has not yet taken a role in Italian cinema, leaving that as an open possibility for the future.

This heritage positions him uniquely within British acting.

Is Luke Pasqualino in a relationship?

Current relationship status

  • Pasqualino has been rumoured to be in a relationship with actress Michelle Keegan, but neither party has confirmed this (Wikipedia)
  • He keeps his personal life largely private; no official statements on relationships
  • No marriage or children are publicly documented

Past relationships

  • No confirmed past relationships are on record beyond tabloid speculation
  • He has not publicly discussed romantic partners in interviews

His private nature leaves many personal details unconfirmed.

What is Luke Pasqualino doing now?

Upcoming projects

  • Rivals Season 2 (2026) — Disney+ series; he reprises Basil “Bas” Baddingham (IMDb)
  • Red Sonja (2025) — fantasy film, role Osin the Untouched (Wikipedia)
  • Apart from Her (in pre‑production) — independent film, role Nico (IMDb)

Recent roles

  • The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024) — voice role as Wulf (Wikipedia)
  • Rivals Season 1 (2024) — Basil “Bas” Baddingham, 8 episodes (IMDb)
  • Medusa Deluxe (2022) — indie film, role Angel (Wikipedia)
Bottom line: Pasqualino is actively taking on varied roles — from a live‑action Disney+ series to animated Middle‑earth and a low‑budget indie. His 2025‑26 slate suggests he’s avoiding typecasting by mixing genres. For casting directors: he’s a versatile lead with period‑drama and sci‑fi credentials. For fans: expect at least three new projects by 2026.

These upcoming projects show his willingness to experiment with different formats.

Timeline: key career milestones

  • — Freddie McClair in Skins: breakout role (Wikipedia)
  • Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome (William Adama) and The Apparition (Greg) (IMDb)
  • — Grey in Snowpiercer; film debut in international blockbuster (Wikipedia)
  • — d’Artagnan in The Musketeers; first lead in a period drama series (Wikipedia)
  • — Elvis Harte in Our Girl; long‑running military drama role (Wikipedia)
  • — Voice of Wulf in The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim; Basil Baddingham in Rivals Season 1 (Wikipedia)
  • Rivals Season 2 (Disney+) and Apart from Her (in pre‑production) (IMDb)

Each milestone demonstrates his expanding range.

Confirmed facts and what remains unclear

Confirmed facts

  • Born in Peterborough, England to Italian parents (Wikipedia)
  • Best known for Skins and The Musketeers (Wikipedia)
  • Filmography includes Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome, Snowpiercer, The Apparition (IMDb)
  • Will appear in Rivals Season 2 (2026) (IMDb)

What’s unclear

  • Current relationship status – rumoured but unconfirmed (Wikipedia)
  • Whether he has children – no public records
  • Exact details of his next role after Rivals
  • Precise net worth – not disclosed
  • Accuracy of birth year (1989 vs 1990) – conflicting sources (Rotten Tomatoes vs Wikipedia)

These open questions keep his profile partially in the shadows.

In his own words and through his work

“English actor of Italian heritage who worked as a model before his break on Skins.”

Apple TV (streaming service biography)

“Beyond excited for you to see what Rutshires got coming for you.”

— Luke Pasqualino, Instagram (social media)

“He is best known for portraying Freddie McClair in Skins and d’Artagnan in The Musketeers.”

— Wikipedia (crowdsourced encyclopedia)

What does this mean for the next phase of his career? With two major projects lined up — Red Sonja and Rivals Season 2 — Pasqualino is moving away from supporting roles into lead territory. For fans of British drama, the choice is clear: catch up on his back catalog before Rivals Season 2 lands in 2026, or miss the early work of an actor who is still expanding his range.

Additional sources

imdb.com, fandango.com, screenuk.org

Fans of Luke Pasqualino’s work on Skins may also enjoy exploring Kaya Scodelarios filmography for a complete look at his co-star’s career.

Frequently asked questions

What was Luke Pasqualino’s first acting role?

His first credited role was Anthony in the 2009 short film Stingers Rule (Wikipedia).

Has Luke Pasqualino won any awards?

There are no major industry awards on his public record. He has not been nominated for BAFTAs or similar, though Skins as a show won a BAFTA for Best Drama.

What is Luke Pasqualino’s highest-rated movie on Rotten Tomatoes?

Snowpiercer (2013) holds a 94% critic score and 86% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes (Rotten Tomatoes).

Is Luke Pasqualino in the new Battlestar Galactica series?

He played a young William Adama in the 2012 pilot Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome. There is no confirmation of his involvement in any future Battlestar projects (IMDb).

What are Luke Pasqualino’s upcoming projects?

He is set to appear in Red Sonja (2025), Rivals Season 2 (2026), and the indie film Apart from Her (IMDb).

Does Luke Pasqualino do voice acting?

Yes, he voiced the character Wulf in The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024) (Wikipedia).

What is Luke Pasqualino’s net worth?

His net worth is not publicly disclosed. Reliable financial figures are not available.

These answers cover the most common queries about his career and life.

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