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Pushing Daisies Cast Bio - Ned

by LiRa

Leading the cast of Pushing Daisies is Ned, played by Lee Pace, who has previously worked with Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller in the short-lived TV series, Wonderfalls.

Lee Pace started as an actor in off-Broadway plays and was recognized for his roles in productions like Small Tragedy and Guardians. Viewers may recognize him in Soldier’s Girl, a film released in 2003. Here, Pace tackled the role of a transsexual. Trained at Juilliard, Pace diligently prepared for the role and is proud of his very first movie. That performance earned him a Golden Globe nomination and an Independent Spirit Award.

Of Pushing Daisies, Lee Pace has this to say:

“‘Pushing Daisies’ makes you feel good, that’s what I think people are going to get out of it. It’s a show about life, about someone who can touch dead things and bring them back to life. It’s uplifting and makes you feel good”

Lee Pace is born in Chickasha, Oklahoma on March 25, 1979 but has lived in the Middle East, Texas and New Orleans.

Lee Pace’s IMDb profile

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One Response to “Pushing Daisies Cast Bio - Ned”

  1. TV on DVD Buzz » Blog Archive » One Season Wonders: Wonderfalls Says:

    [...] I couldn’t help but note that Lee Pace starred in this show. You might know Lee from another off-the-beaten-path show, which I happen to love, Pushing Daisies. [...]

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As its teasers say, Pushing Daisies is "nothing like you've seen on television". Besides being visually stimulating and audibly captivating, the story behind this whimsical TV series from ABC, is one that seems to jump out pages of a fairy tale. Created by Bryan Fuller, Pushing Daisies is hailed by critics as a commendable risk that may actually pay off. It has romance, tragedy, comedy, mystery and of course, lest we forget, pies…lots and lots of it.

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