Andreas Muñoz was born in the vibrant city of Madrid, Spain, in the year 1990. He is the eldest child in a family of actors, with his parents, Gara and Omar Muñoz, both being part of the acting community.
Muñoz's professional acting career began at the tender age of nine, when he made his debut in the film "The Devil's Backbone," directed by the renowned Guillermo del Toro and produced by the acclaimed Pedro Almodóvar. His first leading role in a Spanish film came in 2005, when he played the role of Iván in "Arena en los Bolsillos," directed by César Martínez Herrada. Since then, he has appeared in various international productions, including "Casi Ángeles" in Argentina and "Goal II: Living the Dream."
As a result of his proficiency in both English and French, Muñoz has had the opportunity to work in the United States, where he served as a presenter on the Disney Channel and played the leading role in Sam Shepard's play "Tongues." He has also collaborated with the National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of "Dunsinane," and played the leading role in the feature film "The Students of Springfield Street," directed by Steve Johnson.
Andreas Muñoz's impressive acting skills earned him the prestigious award of Best Actor in 2008 for his role in "Paredes."