Ramiro 'Ramir' Delgado Ruiz
Ramír Delgado was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He's Puerto Rican Spanish and a neo-latino. His career started in 2005. After flunking a test in college, by pure error entered an audition, for a low budget zombie film. Two week later, he got a part in that film. Casting for other films continued, which brought opportunities while doing background work. And so did the training in Film production/theater arts. Four years later, he was the lead in a campaign for AXE Hair. This commercial was aired in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Mexico. That same year of graduation from the School of Mass Communications and Drama, his next biggest audition was in IMTA Los Angeles 2010. He won 1st Place on the T7 SITCOM Category. He got a couple of callbacks from Talent Agencies and the New York Film Academy. He decided to take the offer and take the training to another level.
After three intense years of training and work in Los Angeles, he decided to go back to Puerto Rico. He always had in mind being a character actor. He's experience is mostly in TV and Film. And his looks are constantly changing. From a paparazzi, to a doctor, to a construction worker, a professor, a corrupt cop, those are some of the different characters played. Considered a character actor by the fans and has been nicknamed as, the chameleon. He has jokey persona in the commercials. He can also play dramatic roles. He speaks six different accents in Spanish. And speaks English with American or British accent. He has dubbed voices in both languages.
He's been the lead for TV ads for Walmart, Burger King, Tums, Ariel Pods, Antilles Insurance, Puma Energy, among other brands. He's worked with Johnny Depp, Benicio del Toro, Nathalie Kelley, Danny McBride, Deep Roy, among others.
He's known for film projects such as: Vico C, Crime Waves, Baker & the Beauty, and Hindrance "Pride & Bounty. He was nominated twice for best actor in the film, Bittersweet. The short films he's worked in, have won prizes at international film festivals. The passion he feels for this craft, is what moves him. "Success is a journey, not a destination."