Earl Pastko
Known for: Acting
Born: December 9, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Earl Pastko (born December 10, 1965) is an American actor. He was born in Chicago and moved to Canada in 1985. Pastko is a founding member of Chicago's Remains Theater Company. He worked extensively in theatre with noted directors Ken McDougall, Paul Bettis, Alexander Hausvater, Brian Quirt, Vikki Anderson and Morris Panych, among others. Pastko received a Dora nomination for his performance in La Ronde and a Jessie nomination for The Ends of The Earth. His most recent stage appearances were as Lars in The Company Theatre's production of Festen and as Alexander Stern in The Rant, presented by Chicago's Mary Arrcher Theatre Co. His best known film roles are as Satan in Bruce McDonald's Highway 61; as Hartley Otis in Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter; as the artist in Jeremy Podeswa's Eclipse; and the hotel detective in David Weaver's Century Hotel. Pastko worked with George A. Romero (Land of the Dead); Eugene Levy (Sodbusters); and Roger Christian (Masterminds and Battlefield Earth). Description above from the Wikipedia article Earl Pastko, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Battlefield Earth
Bartender
Highway 61
Mr. Skin (a.k.a. Satan)
Masterminds
Captain Jankel
Manhattan Undying
Dr. Larry Wilkins
Just Business
Eli Perla
Premonition
Vargas
The Colony
Scientist
Roadkill
Children of Paradise drums
Eclipse
Michael
Shelf Life
Old Man
The Mountie
Olaf
Cottage Country
Vagrant
Land of the Dead
Roach
The Sweet Hereafter
Hartley Otto
Heads
Lloyd Hubbs
Birdland
Bob McIntyre, The Cowboy
Motel
Louie
Dog Park
Bartender
Sodbusters
Butch
The Cremation of Sam McGee
Cap
Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian Spencer
Bartender
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
Ramsden
Forever Knight