David Pasquesi, an improviser, comedian and actor has dual citizenship and splits time between Chicago and Bologna.
He came up through the nascent Chicago improvisation and comedy scene under the influence of Del Close, Bernie Sahlins and the like.
He has performed sketch reviews at Second City and plays on many of Chicago's wonderful stages.... which prepared him for his subsequent television and film work.
Alumnus of Chicago's prestigious "Second City" theater group, where he met his longtime friend, Mitch Rouse. They would later co-starred on Spike-TV's Factory (2008).
He was awarded the 1989 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Revue for "The Gods Must Be Lazy" at the Second City Theatre in Chicago,
Illinois.