Ramiro Meneses
Ramiro Meneses, born on June 9, 1970, in Medellín, Antioquia, is a notable Colombian actor, director, and television producer. His career took off in 1990 when he starred in the acclaimed film "Rodrigo D. No Futuro," directed by the renowned Antioquian filmmaker Víctor Gaviria. In this film, he portrayed a disillusioned young man with aspirations of becoming a punk musician, marking his entry into the entertainment industry.
Meneses gained further recognition in 1991 with his memorable performance as Victorino Moya in the popular telenovela "Cuando quiero llorar no lloro." The following year, he showcased his versatility in the comedy series "Vuelo secreto" and the telenovela "En cuerpo ajeno." These roles significantly boosted his acting career, propelling him into various film and television projects both within Colombia and internationally.
Throughout his career, Meneses has built an impressive filmography, featuring notable works such as "Golpe de estadio" (1998), "Perder es cuestión de método" (2004), and "Punto y raya" (2005). His contributions to the performing arts have made him a respected figure in the Colombian entertainment landscape, demonstrating his talent across multiple platforms in the industry.