Efren Ramirez

Well, to be honest, the last actor, Ramirez, has been showing his acting skills way before his lovable character Pedro was ever concerned about anyone in school voting for him. Efren has shown his talents in TV commercials, and has had parts in some popular TV shows, like ER and Judging Amy. But even with his extensive profile of acting, Ramirez had to climb through obstacles in his life to achieve stardom.
Efren Ramirez grew up in East Los Angeles; Lincoln Heights to be exact. The neighborhood had its good times and bad times. But he remembers when times started to get worse; his family would be prepared to move. Any number of reasons would be a factor, his father and mother just wanted the best living conditions for their children. Gangs were always lurking around the corners of the neighborhood. “People see how Latinos are viewed on TV, not in high class area, but in the hoods,” exclaims Ramirez. His dad and mom each worked two jobs, and always rented a house. That made it easier as they moved every two to three years due to some gang related episode. Once they moved because they were robbed, once because the father’s car was stolen and then set on fire, and there was even one time Efren was a victim in an “attempted” carjacking in his driveway.

Efren’s parents did not like the public school system, so they enrolled Efren and his twin brother in private schools. They attended a High School which was taught by Irish Catholic Priests. Even though they were into different interests, his brother was into disco and free-styling, and Efren was into Depeche Mode and the Cure; their mother put them in theater for an after school activity. Efren saw it as a great outlet for himself; nevertheless, his older brothers booed Efren and his little brother for being in theater. Their mother was not just proactive about her kids after school activities but was also on top of what they ate, she started to work in the high school cafeteria.
Having friends always seemed to be a difficult matter for Efren. He either had friends who were currently in a gang, or in the process of entering a gang. He recalls when he was a teen coming back to the projects that a good majority of the kids he hung out with became gang members. One of the guys he hung out with tried to jack his bike while he was on it. Efren has had friends who have been shot, or passed away. Something as tragic as a friend being killed always confused him, “They got shot for a stupid reason because they owned this block and not that block. Really what were they really fighting for?” All through his life Efren’s family has been surrounded by gangs and gang members; it is just surprising to him that they have all been Latinos.

Around the time Efren was auditioning for TV commercials, he sought out an agent to represent him. Because of his youthful looks, he received more acting gigs with commercials, especially as he was bilingual. Efren had the opportunity to work on both English and Spanish commercials, and they were not always just national but international commercials. So, with double the time that he put into some commercials it became twice the pay for Efren. Nevertheless, while acting in commercials he still had another job to pay for car payments, rent, car parts, etc, and he still volunteered at the local theater; his own personal outlet. He would help out with the plays and getting the flyers out. Efren learned this type of work ethic from his parents; they both worked two jobs to give their children better lives. He always thought family is important, and no one should ever forget family comes first.

The colossal popularity of Napoleon Dynamite did not stop Efren from exploring into different career opportunities. One day he ran into an old buddy he knew who was very knowledgeable with computers. The guy taught Efren how to create music using the computer, and from there they both worked on creating techno music. With the right connections, they started to open and close for bands at raves with their own techno music creation. It was just something they had a lot of fun with. The time that Napoleon came out in theaters they got involved with putting together their own raves. They became a company, studied about production, and learned how to work with an artist. With so many different skills, Efren was happy how his life was going for him.
The success in Efren’s life is due to the love of his family and his community. He follows the philosophy, “Don’t get lost, Don’t lose yourself.” The challenges in his life ranged from learning Spanish to acting against his own age, and he never let anyone tell him he could not do it. He always took a risk, no matter how difficult, and he showed that it is easy to have your dreams come true. On top of acting and being a DJ, Efren has made time to write a book, “Direct Your Own Life: How to Be a Star in Any Field You Choose!” His father preached to him every day of his life with wisdom, “Be different, do something with your life. Be different, do something with your life. Go to school, educate yourself.” Efren followed his father’s thoughts and made something of himself that has not only brought happiness to others, but also to himself. “I did not have Steven Spielberg knocking at my door. I grew up and I did it,” exclaims Efren with quiet realization of how easy it could be for someone to take a risk, look beyond fear, and make that change in their life that will bring them joy.
Article written by Richard Castillo










