Luis Sebastián Borges is a Puerto Rican actor and producer, born on April 16,1994 in the capitol of the island, San Juan. He is the son of Gladys Ramos, an English professor and Pedro Borges a Spanish teacher. Being the son of educators, Luis was immersed in the academic world since he was born, having contact with both languages and being exposed to the arts during his childhood. After becoming involved in high school theatrics, Luis became a member of his hometown regional theatre company in Cayey. He continued his studies at the Drama Department at the University of Puerto Rico where he earned his BA in Drama with high honors excelling in different theater productions. At the age of 19, he made his first feature film debut in the production "Vasos de Papel" (2016). A year after, “Dos Caminos” (2017) gave Luis the chance to partake in dual dramatic lead roles (Mickie and Danny) twin brothers on the feature film. Surpassing on his film performances with both dramatic and comedic lead roles, Luis became one of the most outstanding working actors from his generation. As a result, this gave him access to expose his work outside the island, leading him to work with international directors like Arí Maniel Cruz which gave him a lead role in the successful original series Nicky Jam's "El Ganador" (2019), which previewed on Netflix, and Telemundo, directed by Jessy Terrero. Besides all of the work from his acting career, Luis has also been enthusiastically creating artistic platforms, from theatre companies to artistic laboratories that serve as an independent space to generate original content and to educate future generations on the craft of acting. Luis Sebastián has completed his first year of his Master's in Fine Arts degree from the University of Southern California (USC) and is working on finishing his first music album "Recursos Invisibles" (2021). He is passionate and fully focused in his career and is known to be one of the artistic promises from Puerto Rico.