Juan Pablo Di Pace (born 25 July 1979) is an Argentine actor, director, dancer, singer and musician.
He began his career in the United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing in films like Survival Island (2005) and Mamma Mia!
In 2013, Di Pace moved to Los Angeles where he starred as Nicolas Treviño in the TNT drama series Dallas.
In 2024, Juan Pablo wrote, co-directed and starred in the film Duino, his directorial debut feature alongside Andres P. Estrada (co-director) and executive produced by Norman Lear.
Prior to joining the big screen, he played the role of Danny Zuko in the Trieste production of Grease in Italy, partly directed by Di Pace.
For one year, he starred as Tony Manero in the 2009–2010 Spanish production of Saturday Night Fever in Madrid, with songs by The Bee Gees, produced by Stage Entertainment - which won him the title of "triple threat" by the European press.
Roma Downey and Mark Burnett cast Juan Pablo as Jesus Christ in the NBC series A.D.
[2] In 2016, Di Pace appeared in a recurring role as Fernando, the fiancé and ex-husband of Kimmy Gibbler on the Netflix series Fuller House.
Di Pace came out publicly as gay in March 2019 while giving a TEDx talk at the United World College Maastricht in The Netherlands called "The Story of Your Life".