Singer, songwriter, actor and director Juan Pablo Di Pace today announced the release and debut of his new song and music video "Broken." With an original idea by Di Pace (who can currently be seen as the character Fernando on Netflix's #1 show "Fuller House") the video is a collaborative effort between Di Pace and his Fuller House co-star Adam Hagenbuch (who plays Jimmy Gibbler). The result? An intense film noir!
The song "Broken", written by Juan Pablo / Josh Olsen and produced by Konrad Snyder, represents Di Pace's feelings about loss and separation. When speaking about it, he says, "Broken is a song about the end of a relationship, the end of an era. The music video explores fear. I am a huge fan of Orson Welles and David Lynch movies so I wanted the video to have that unnerving and eerie quality. When I wrote the song it immediately took me back to watching epic movies, to a film score kind of feeling, so the video had to reflect that epic element. The sound production of the song is so big that the video had to do it justice. So we ended up with a thriller-music-video-short-film!"
Along with launching his new song and video, Juan Pablo may be seen on "Fuller House" which has just been picked up by Netflix for a 4th season playing Fernando, a fan favorite among fans of the show, a passionately inappropriate and fun husband to Kimmy Gibbler . He has recently won the Movieguide Grace Award for 'Most Inspiring Performance' with his portrayal of Jesus in Mark Burnett's "A.D. The Bible Continues". On the big screen Juan Pablo can be seen playing Petros in "Mamma Mia, the Movie" alongside Meryl Streep and Colin Firth.
He has recently teamed up with PETA and PETA Latino to launch a campaign to extinguish circus cruelty. States Di Pace, "I have a special love for animals, especially big cats. The cruelty we see in the circus is just a fraction of what these animals have to go through behind closed doors."
Juan Pablo Di Pace was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and has lived in London, Madrid, Trieste, and currently resides in the U.S. With an extensive music background, Juan Pace is considered a "triple-threat" in Europe, having played leading roles in musicals such as Grase (Italy, 1999) and Saturday Night Fever (Spain, 2009) before bringing his talent to the U.S. Juan Pablo has played solo concerts in Madrid, Los Angeles, New York and Buenos Aires.
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