Ramiro Meneses was born on September 6, 1970 in Medellin, Colombia. From a young age, he showed a passion for performing arts and knew that he wanted to pursue a career in acting. Growing up in Medellin, he was exposed to the vibrant culture of the city which would later inspire many of his performances.
Meneses began his acting career in feature films in 1985 with his role in the movie 'Condors do not bury every day'. This marked the beginning of his successful career in the entertainment industry. The following year, he made his television debut with a role in 'Tenth Grade', showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor.
It was Meneses' performance as a punk musician in the film 'Rodrigo D. No Futuro' that truly launched him into the spotlight. His portrayal of this character resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning him recognition as a talented actor. He further solidified his place in the industry with his role as Victorino Moya in the popular soap opera 'When I Want to Cry I do not Cry'.
Outside of his successful career in the entertainment industry, Meneses leads a fulfilling personal life. He married Margarita Ortega in 2000 and continues to find joy and support in his family life.
In recent years, Meneses has continued to impress audiences with his performances. He starred alongside Ana Serradilla and Maria José Vargas in the RTI TV original series 'The Black Widow', showcasing his talent and commitment to his craft. He has also expanded his repertoire by venturing into directing, with his directorial debut in the film 'Las Vegas'.
With a successful career spanning several decades, Ramiro Meneses has established himself as a versatile actor, director, and producer in the entertainment industry. His dedication to his craft and his ability to bring characters to life on screen have earned him a loyal fan base and critical acclaim.