Eduardo Ramos is an award-winning actor set to make his Broadway debut in the 2nd Stage Theatre Company revival of Richard Greenberg's, Take Me Out. His theatre credits include, "Vanya, Sonya, Masha, and Spike" (Hampton Theatre Company), and "Bodas de Sangre" (E3Outlaws/United Productions) winning Premios ACE "Best New Actor" for the role of Leonardo. While attending and playing lacrosse at Ursinus College; Eduardo took an acting course and fell in love with craft work. Upon graduating, he relocated to New York City where he continues to study and perform. A traveler of over 25 countries, speaker of 3 languages, and a father of 1, Eduardo draws from his diverse experiences to share the human experience via storytelling.
Eduardo Rebulla is known for Shooting the Mafia (2019).
Eduardo Recabarren is known for Policías, en el corazón de la calle (2000), La noche de 12 años (2018) and El comisario (1999).
Eduardo Rejón is an actor, known for Distancias (2020), Estoy vivo (2017) and El secreto de Puente Viejo (2011).
Eduardo Reyes is known for Prófugos (2011), Pacto de Fuga (2020) and Caleidoscopio (2014).
Eduardo Reyes is an actor, known for Woodstock or Bust (2018), My Summer as a Goth (2018) and A Hunting May We Go (2016).
Eduardo Reyes Salas is an actor, known for Pacto de Fuga (2020).
Eduardo Rodrigo Mejía Ortíz is an actor, known for Bayoneta (2018).
Eduardo Rodriguez hails from Caracas, Venezuela. He studied communications at The Catholic University Andres Bello before coming to The Florida State University Film School to polish his training. He worked professionally as an editor and writer in his native country before coming to the US. His short film, Symbiosis (2000), went into competition at the prestigious Verna Field Award for Best Sound Editing in a Student Film. Since graduating from FSU, in August 2001, Eduardo has been touring his thesis film Daughter (2002) at several festivals, including Cinequest in San Jose where he won Best Student Film; and the distinguished Cannes Film Festival, where he was selected for competition in the short film category. Daughter (2002) has also earned him a three-picture deal with Dimension Studios, a subsidiary company of Miramax Films.
Eduardo Roman was born in Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico. After graduating from law school and falling in love with acting during theatre workshops and plays while in college, he moved to Mexico City to pursue acting professionally. There, he studied and worked with the finest actors and directors like Patricia Reyes Spíndola and Arturo Ripstein. He has appeared in Mexican TV shows that are exported to many countries. He's also worked in many TV commercials for worldwide renowned product brands. Being fluent in English has also helped Eduardo Idunate work in American productions like Acapulco H.E.A.T. (1998) and The Mask of Zorro (1998) with Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins as well as the French production Mookie (1998) along side French soccer star Eric Cantona. He was cast as a supporting actor in the soap opera Te amaré en silencio (2003) for Univision in the USA, where he played the comic relief. Eduardo is also a renowned voice-over actor. He is the voice announcer in Spanish for Disney movie trailers as well as many brands such as McDonald's, ProActiv, Toyota, Honda, Papa John's Pizza, Wells Fargo and many more. Upcoming films are "21 Days", "Get The Money" with Danny Trejo and Eddie Griffin and Coast with Bruce Dern as well as the TV Series "Gente-fied", produced by MACRO and America Ferrera. Eduardo Roman lives in Burbank, California, "The Real Hollywood" as he likes to call it.