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Pete Capella
Born
Peter Charles Capella III
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor, stand-up comedian
Years active1999–present

Peter Charles "Pete" Capella III is an American actor, voice actor and stand-up comedian.

Early life

As a Middletown Township, New Jersey resident, Capella has been acting his whole life.[1] He graduated from college with a BA in Theater and Communications.

Career

In 1993, he became a performer in Improvision Jam Comedy Labs, it was here he got the nickname "The Sniper". He is co-owner and artistic director of the troupe, performing every weekend in Eatontown, New Jersey. Capella has been featured in an array of commercials (for cough medicine and toys such as Dance N Sing Pablo from the Backyardigans). As of today, Capella will be pursuing acting full-time. He also teaches acting and improvisation, as he previously resided in New York City. He has moved to California, since there were business venues offered to him by an agent of a voiceover agency, who they thought he would make a great narrator for some commercials and for upcoming anime series.

Personal life

Pete has a cat named Dylan (named for Bob).

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1999 Big Helium Dog High School Jock
2002 Never Among Friends Steve Wilson
2006 Obsession Mick

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2006-2007 Winx Club Nabu Voice
English version
2010 The Subpranos Angelo Episodes: "Subway Surprise Part Deux"
"Do You Believe in Magic"
2012-2015 The Most Popular Girls in School Tanner Christiansen Voice

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2006-2009 Sonic the Hedgehog Silver the Hedgehog Voice
English version

References

  1. ^ Celano, Clare Marie. "Freehold Borough to serve as filmmaker’s backdrop", News Transcript, April 17, 2002. Accessed November 30, 2007.