Hansel Ramírez
Hansel Ramirez was born in Mexico City. At the beginning of his career he worked primarily in theater performing all kinds of roles and genres. Slowly he began to work in TV, taking one-off roles on series. Film roles soon followed. It was not until he got the role of Mingo in the film La mitad del mundo that his career took off. The role of Mingo catapulted Hansel from a lifetime working on TV/film to an actor that stands out in the industry.
Nominated for an Ariel Awards (AMACC) as "Best Actor" for the film "La Mitad del Mundo," against Javier Bardem, Demian Bichir and Damian Alcazar. Winner of the Tatú Tumpa award as "Best Actor" at the Iberoamerican Film Festival in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
In this new stage of his life, what he offers to any production in the world is experience, versatility and maturity.