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Ramiro Batista is an actor and dancer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Being that his parents are actors, he grew up in rehearsals and backstage, making his way to the stage at the age of twelve, where he was the lead in an original a play. "Cabo Verde" opened in Buenos Aires and ran for twelve weeks. 

At sixteen, he moved to New York City to study acting at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute, where he graduated from the two-year conservatory. He also completed the one-year training program at Broadway Dance Center, where he trained in a variety of dances like Ballet, Hip-hop, Contemporary and Ballroom. Since then, Ramiro has been on a number of sets, from Netflix's "Call Me Francis" to independent films that would go on to be in the Cannes Film Festival. 

In 2017, Ramiro won Outstanding Actor in a one-act or short-form production, at the Planet Connections Theater Festivity. In 2018, Ramiro co-wrote the play "RED" performed for the first in Paris, and eventually making its U.S. debut in New York City in 2019. He has worked with the theatre company Shakespeare Downtown, where he played Lysander in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. 

In 2021, Ramiro starred in "Little Boxes", a feature that premiered at the Bushwick Film Festival in 2023. He recently starred in the feature "Fallen Fruit" which is in post production, and directed the one-man play "Jock" set to be produced in London. 

Ramiro is now living in Los Angeles.

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