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George Gountas, the contest winner, works on “The Daily Show” and recounted the hilarious experience to Jon Stewart.
The Pedro Pascal lookalike contest took place in New York City on June 15, making him the latest star to inspire a gathering ...
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Lighting designer George Gountas handily beat dozens of hopefuls by eerily resembling the star of 'The Last of Us' and 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps.' ...
NYC's Pedro Pascal look-alike contest crowned its winner on Sunday, with a Brooklyn dad taking home $50 and free burritos for a year.
This Mandalorian earned his bounty. A Brooklyn dad was dragged by his family to a look-alike contest for actor Pedro Pascal on Sunday — and ended up winning it. George Gountas took home $50 — and a ...
George Gountas had not even reserved a spot in the competition. LP Media. Gountas’ wife told The Post that he was first told about his resemblance to Pascal when “Game of Thrones” came out.
While every Hollywood studio claws at Pedro Pascal to join its new film, one family in Greenpoint, New York City, can now confidently say, “We have Pedro Pascal at home.” George Gountas, a 42-year-old ...
On Sunday, George Gountas enjoyed a life of relative obscurity. True, the 42-year-old resident of Brooklyn has enjoyed a taste of the limelight — literally, as he’s been the lighting designer ...
The Daily Show host Jon Stewart was absolutely stoked that his show’s lighting designer George Gountas won a Pedro Pascal lookalike contest. Stewart interviewed his colleague during the “After ...
When George Gountas, a Brooklyn dad, won a year’s worth of free burritos in a Pedro Pascal lookalike competition, few figured he’d be on The Daily Show less than 24 hours later. However, it ...
George Gountas, a lighting designer on “The Daily Show,” was the big winner of Sunday’s Pedro Pascal lookalike contest after being chosen as the entrant who most resembles the ...
In this time of division, a group of New Yorkers found themselves agreeing with each other about one thing this past weekend: Two Pedro Pascals are better than one.
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