Luis Choro is a multicultural and multiracial actor with dual Spanish and Colombian nationality, based in Madrid. He trained at the William Layton Laboratory. Luis is trilingual in Spanish, English, and French, with a B2 level in Italian. He has experience across theatre, film, and television.
He has appeared in several productions for international platforms such as Netflix and Amazon, including Clanes, Respira, OLYMPO, and Blowback. On Spanish national television, he has played guest roles in RTVE’s La Moderna. On stage, he was part of the cast of Calle Varsovia under the direction of Carmen Losa.
Beyond his work as an actor, Luis is the creator and writer of Ojos que no ven, a bold and personal series currently in development with his production company, Keyless Films. Through this project, he explores free will, mental health, and social inheritance with a visceral and contemporary narrative.
With additional training in improvisation, comedy, singing, accents, and physical performance (including stage combat and weapons handling), Luis brings the same commitment to action as he does to drama.