Shane Redondo
- Actor
- Writer
- Editor
Shane Redondo is a Dutch-born, Spanish-Irish screen actor known for his dynamic international career and on-screen versatility. Raised between Amsterdam and Dublin, he draws on a rich cultural background and over a decade of professional experience across film and television.
Shane trained at the Film Actors Academy Amsterdam and Bow Street Academy in Dublin, later refining his craft with leading coaches including Gerry Grennell, Frederik DE Groot, and Romy Irene (Chubbuck Technique). His fluency in multiple languages and talent for accents have allowed him to take on a wide range of roles across genres and markets.
His growing list of screen credits includes 12 Dates of Christmas (Hallmark), Patience (Channel 4), Vuur & Vlam (Amazon Prime), and the upcoming Voetbal Ouders (Netflix). He has also appeared in Mocro Maffia, Scary Tales of New York, Expeditie Cupido, and De Idylle. Beyond narrative work, Shane is recognized as the face of Amstel beer's national campaign.
With a grounded presence, magnetic screen energy, and international range, Shane continues to bring cinematic depth and authenticity to productions in the Netherlands, Ireland, the UK, Belgium, the United States, and Canada.
Shane trained at the Film Actors Academy Amsterdam and Bow Street Academy in Dublin, later refining his craft with leading coaches including Gerry Grennell, Frederik DE Groot, and Romy Irene (Chubbuck Technique). His fluency in multiple languages and talent for accents have allowed him to take on a wide range of roles across genres and markets.
His growing list of screen credits includes 12 Dates of Christmas (Hallmark), Patience (Channel 4), Vuur & Vlam (Amazon Prime), and the upcoming Voetbal Ouders (Netflix). He has also appeared in Mocro Maffia, Scary Tales of New York, Expeditie Cupido, and De Idylle. Beyond narrative work, Shane is recognized as the face of Amstel beer's national campaign.
With a grounded presence, magnetic screen energy, and international range, Shane continues to bring cinematic depth and authenticity to productions in the Netherlands, Ireland, the UK, Belgium, the United States, and Canada.