Osmín Lima is a Cuban actor whose career began as a child in his native Cuba. He was already dancing on stage at the age of three and at five he had his first participation in a children’s musical TV program.
Osmín trained in theater in addition to attending the School of Hospitality and Tourism, graduating in Tourist Animation, which allowed him to acquire a lot of experience on stage interpreting musicals where he developed his talent as a dancer and actor.
In 2005 he traveled to Italy and began to deepen his studies in Interpretation at YD’Actors by Yvonne and Training at the school of Patrizia de Santis (Chubbuck Technique). After finishing his training, Osmín has participated in different projects both in cinema and television, where his work in the film “No Country for Young Men” or the series “Rocco Schiavone” and “Devils” stands out.
Lima also has training in Writing, following in the footsteps of his teacher Margherita D’Amico, Movement Technique from the school of Mario Piazza and Singing forged under the orders of Jaqueline Ferri.
His ability to capture the essence of diverse characters, reflecting both emotional complexity and cultural richness, is a testament to his versatility. His training, influenced by the rich theatrical and cinematographic tradition of Cuba as well as his training and experience in Italy, provides him with a solid foundation in acting techniques. In addition, his ability to adapt to different environments and acting styles shows his commitment and dedication to art. Osmín brings not only his talent but also a unique perspective, enriched by his Cuban heritage, which adds an additional dimension to his performances in cinema and theater.