Angel Trinidad Rossell
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Angel Francisco Trinidad Rossell was born in Mexico City, Mexico. He is a Mexican-Spanish actor and producer, known for Morena de Grandes Ojos (2015), Enro: Things Will Get Better (2023), and Recuerdos de Nuestro Infierno (2022).
Angel's maternal grandparents were refugees from the Spanish Civil War who found a new home in Mexico. His paternal grandfather, Angel Trinidad Ferreira, was a prominent journalist in political reporting, with a successful career spanning print, radio, and television. Angel's mother is a psychologist, and his father is a public official in Mexico. He is the youngest of four siblings.
At the age of five, Angel moved with his family to Puebla. By the age of seven, he had joined a theater sabbatical school, where he participated in numerous productions as an actor over the years. His passion for acting continued to grow, leading to his first play, Pinocchio, at the age of eight.
He graduated from the American School Foundation in 2010 and later moved to Beijing in 2011 to study Mandarin. Upon returning to Mexico City, he pursued business administration at the Universidad Iberoamericana but ultimately followed his true calling. In 2013, Angel enrolled in Casazul, one of Mexico's most renowned acting schools, where he graduated as a professional actor.
In 2023, Angel moved to Los Angeles to further expand his career in film and television.
Angel's maternal grandparents were refugees from the Spanish Civil War who found a new home in Mexico. His paternal grandfather, Angel Trinidad Ferreira, was a prominent journalist in political reporting, with a successful career spanning print, radio, and television. Angel's mother is a psychologist, and his father is a public official in Mexico. He is the youngest of four siblings.
At the age of five, Angel moved with his family to Puebla. By the age of seven, he had joined a theater sabbatical school, where he participated in numerous productions as an actor over the years. His passion for acting continued to grow, leading to his first play, Pinocchio, at the age of eight.
He graduated from the American School Foundation in 2010 and later moved to Beijing in 2011 to study Mandarin. Upon returning to Mexico City, he pursued business administration at the Universidad Iberoamericana but ultimately followed his true calling. In 2013, Angel enrolled in Casazul, one of Mexico's most renowned acting schools, where he graduated as a professional actor.
In 2023, Angel moved to Los Angeles to further expand his career in film and television.