Joey Pacheco

Joey Pacheco

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Biography

Joey Pacheco, a Canadian citizen, embarked on his acting journey at the tender age of 10, fueled by a lifelong passion for entertaining his loved ones. From a young age, he would regale his family and friends with performances, honing his skills and cultivating a flair for the dramatic.

His television debut came in 2016, as a talented backup dancer on the popular series "Hip Hop with Travis Lim". This early exposure sparked a fire within Joey, and he continued to hone his craft, landing a role as "Young Eric" in the LifetimeTV movie "Menendez: Blood Brothers" in 2017.

Joey's most recent and notable role was that of "Owen Kavinsky", the charming and charismatic brother of Peter, in the highly acclaimed Netflix movie "To All The Boy's I've Loved Before". This role showcased his versatility and range as an actor.

Dancing has been a significant part of Joey's life since the age of 5, when he first began performing in front of an audience at various dance competitions. After experimenting with different styles, he discovered his true passion for hip hop and tap. His travels have taken him to numerous countries, where he has represented Canada and showcased his exceptional skills.

Joey's impressive awards list includes a Gold Medal at the "Canadian Hip Hop Championships" in Ontario and a Silver Medal at the "Hip Hop International Championships" in Arizona. He was also privileged to represent Canada in 2017 at the "Hip Hop International Championships" in Denmark.

Continuing to refine his craft, Joey remains committed to his training, focusing on scene study, audition technique, on-camera technique, character development, hip hop, and tap. His dedication and passion for his craft have positioned him as a rising star in the entertainment industry.