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Jeffrey Anthony Ramos is an American filmmaker & actor of Peruvian descent. Born in Los Angeles, his first interest in the entertainment industry began when he would perform skits with the Boy Scouts of America. After achieving the Eagle Scout rank at 15 years old, Jeffrey started pursuing more serious training in the arts. Jeffrey started working as an actor and stagehand for the Louise K. Taylor Performing Arts Center for several production seasons. In college, he won awards in the school-wide business case competitions, student leadership, and built Capital projects for the University. Jeffrey also partook in plays, festivals, and student shorts for the University. Notably, a role where he had to play a talking dog called "Papi Chulo" directed by Stuart Krieger. He graduated from UC Riverside with a BS in Business Administration and Minor in Theatre, Film, and Digital Production. Jeffrey's love of story and strategic mindset encourages his desire to develop into not only a versatile actor but an engaging filmmaker. He enjoys playing chess, piano, racquetball, reading books, walking, and social dancing (swing, fusion, and salsa so far)