Santino Ramos

Santino Ramos is an American artist and martial artist born in California.

Santino Ramos
Born
OccupationArtist and martial artist
Parent(s)Ernie Reyes Sr.
RelativesErnie Reyes Jr. (brother)
Websiteyoutube.com/santinoramos

Martial artist

Ramos trained and competed in martial arts in San Jose, California. He began his journey in martial arts at Ernie Reyes West Coast Tae Kwon Do ,which today the organization is Ernie Reyes West Coast World Martial Arts association. Today he continues his journey studying other styles.[1]

Artist

As an artist, Ramos's work has been published in Heavy Metal Magazine.[2][3][4]

Actor

Ramos studied acting, writing, and directing for several years at the American Repertory Company with Manu Tupou[5] He had supporting roles in films such as Carrion and Ironhorse with Eric Lutes.[6] He also utilizes his martial arts in front of the camera as an action actor, as well as in projects like Wiz Khalifa's Rolling Papers 2 music video.[7]

Filmography

(As an actor/action actor)

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Filmmaker

Ramos' work as a filmmaker has made its way across the festival circuit.[9] An animated segment by Ramos entitled "Rain or Shine" is featured on the children's show Polyphony. A green-themed children's show that was featured in the green cinema at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[10][11] Santino Ramos is also the director/producer of Mind Polish: Master Hubbard's Special Reserve,[12] which is an award-winning experimental film that parodies Scientology.[13] In 2012, Ramos designed the previs animation for "American President" an animated series by Paul Mooney.[14] He was the post producer for the Agent 88 KickStarter video which was featured on CBS This Morning, MTV Geek, and LAtimes.com.

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References

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