Moisès Acevedo, a multifaceted individual, was born in the vibrant city of the Bronx, New York, and spent his formative years in the culturally rich and historic city of New Orleans. This unique blend of cultures had a profound impact on the person he has become today.
Moisès' journey in the entertainment industry began when he responded to an open call for a film and landed a role, making his big-screen debut in the Sundance Coming-of-Age story Don't Let Me Drown. Since then, he has appeared in a wide range of projects, including the critically acclaimed television series Orange Is The New Black and Daredevil, as well as the Oscar-nominated film Can You Ever Forgive Me.
After a decade of working as an actor, Moisès made the thoughtful decision to focus on roles and projects that resonate with him and the underrepresented. As an artist, he feels a sense of responsibility to shed light on issues and stories that society often neglects or overlooks. With the growing interest in diverse storytelling in Hollywood, Moisès hopes that his work can contribute to the change that will spark a universal dialogue and foster greater understanding and empathy.
As a result, Moisès is committed to using his platform to amplify marginalized voices and promote greater representation and inclusion in the entertainment industry. His dedication to this cause is a testament to his passion for storytelling and his desire to make a positive impact on the world.