In 2008, Pasqualino was cast in his first role at 18 when he became one of the new series regulars in the third season of the
E4 teenage drama television series
Skins. He portrayed
Freddie McClair, a laid-back weed-smoking college pupil. The following year, Pasqualino made his film debut as the protagonist in the low-budget film
Stingers Rule! about a local football team going against property developers who plan to destroy their beloved football ground. Pasqualino also guest starred on
Casualty and
Miranda. In February 2010, Pasqualino was cast in the
Warner Bros. Pictures supernatural horror film
The Apparition; the film was released in August 2012. In 2011, Pasqualino appeared in a recurring role as Paolo, a young servant, on the historical drama television series
The Borgias. In October 2011, Pasqualino won the starring role in the Syfy television pilot
Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome as the younger self of
William "Husker" Adama; the show was first distributed as a ten-episode
online series on
Machinima.com starting in November 2012, and then aired in early 2013 as a televised film on
Syfy. In July 2012, Pasqualino starred in the romantic comedy film
Love Bite. In 2013, he appeared in the
Bong Joon-ho's ensemble thriller
Snowpiercer, which takes place aboard a train as it travels around the globe, carrying the last members of humanity after a failed attempt at
climate engineering to stop
global warming. The same year, Pasqualino appeared in a French television series,
Jo. In 2014, Pasqualino was set to lead
Nick Corporon's indie
LGBTQ+ film
Retake as a young male prostitute. The film received funding on
Kickstarter before being greenlit. The film was set to begin shooting in 2015, however Pasqualino dropped out for unknown reasons, being replaced by
Devon Graye. From 2014 to 2016, he starred as
d'Artagnan in the
BBC production of
The Musketeers, based on the
Alexandre Dumas novel. Following the ending of that, Pasqualino began his run in the
BBC1 army drama series
Our Girl as
Elvis Harte. He joined the main cast for the
second series, however only appeared for four episodes in the
third series due to filming conflicts with
Snatch. Pasqualino returned as a guest for the fourth and final season in 2020. From 2017 to 2018, Pasqualino starred in
Crackle's television adaption of
Guy Ritichie's 2000 film
Snatch. He led the show as Albert Hill, alongside
Rupert Grint,
Lucien Laviscount, and
Phoebe Dynevor. He also made an appearance in
Jordan Stephens' 2017 music video for "Wildhood." Pasqualino made his professional stage debut in 2019 with
Berberbian Sound Studio,
Joel Horwood's stage adaption of the
2012 horror film by
Peter Strickland. He portrayed Director Santini, an abusive director using film to display his sadistic tendencies towards women. The show received generally positive reviews and ran from February to March that year. In 2021, he played David Kostyk in the
Netflix series
Shadow and Bone. He also had a guest role in the tenth series of
Death in Paradise, as Ed Lancer. The following year, he starred in the murder-mystery film
Medusa Deluxe, alongside
Clare Perkins, Anita-Joy Uwajeh,
Kae Alexander, Harriet Webb,
Darrell D'Silva, and Heider Ali. In 2024, Pasqualino had a recurring role in the
Disney+ /
Hulu adaption of
Jilly Cooper's
Rivals. He portrayed Basil 'Bas' Baddingham, the younger and promiscuous half-brother of Tony (
David Tennant) who owns the local bar in 1980s England. The show received widespread critical acclaim and was picked up for a second season in December. He also appears in a voice role for the animated film
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim as Wulf, "a clever and ruthless
Dunlending lord seeking vengeance for the death of his father." The film was released by
Warner Bros. in December. That November, Pasqualino was cast in
Stelana Kliris' thriller drama
Apart from Her. He will star alongside
Leem Lubany and
Girley Jazama. ==Filmography==