Joe Pasquale
Joe Pasquale

Joe Pasquale

  • 62 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

Press clippings

Joe Pasquale rushed to hospital after freak accident 'almost kills him'

Joe Pasquale has revealed he was nearly killed last week after a freak accident. The I'm A Celeb winner, 62, was rushed to hospital after he fell and stabbed himself on the razor-sharp bone of a moose's antlers.

Fay Leyfield, The Sun, 4th August 2023

From hit-and-run horror to comedy icon: Joe Pasquale opens up on inspiring career

Comedy legend Joe Pasquale has opened up about his childhood trauma and career triumphs as he releases a new horror book.

Garry Bushell, Sunday Express, 16th July 2023

Joe Pasquale looks back: 'In my early days I used to die on my arse a lot'

Joe Pasquale on being an introvert, losing his mum and how Ken Dodd helped him on New Faces.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 1st July 2023

Joe Pasquale interview

"I'd get the kids and hide behind the settee from the rent man".

Nick McGrath, The Times, 18th June 2023

Joe Pasquale announces 40 Years Of Cack tour

Joe Pasquale: The New Normal - 40 Years Of Cack! will tour between July and October 2023.

British Comedy Guide, 18th May 2023

Joe Pasquale writes book of horror stories

Set for publication by Hellbound Books on 16 June 2023, Of Mice And Wolfmen will be available in Kindle, Hardback and Paperback versions.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th April 2023

Joe Lycett bamboozles commuters again with Joe Pasquale poster

Comedian/prankster Joe Lycett has bamboozled commuters on the London Underground again. Last year he advertised his upcoming gigs with a picture of James Acaster. This time he has opted for Joe Pasquale.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th August 2022

Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - The Alexandra, Birmingham review

Unsworth's direction ensures the whole never pauses for breath as we are swept along with the narrative so that, as an uncomplicated farce, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em is a triumph; and for that reason, the superficiality of the characterisation and relationships won't matter for many who seek a good laugh on a night out.

Selwyn Knight, The Reviews Hub, 20th July 2022

Live review: Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

The classic 1970's sitcom set alight the Birmingham stage with slapstick comedy and impeccable dialogue that had the audience literally chortling with joy.

Rangzeb Hussain, I Am Birmingham, 19th July 2022

Joe Pasquale loves being back on stage as the hapless Frank Spencer

A smash-hit on its debut tour four years ago, Joe Pasquale was all set to reprise his portrayal of Frank Spencer in the stage adaptation of the hit 70s TV show Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em when Covid arrived.

Andy Richardson, The Express and Star, 2nd July 2022