Euriamis Losada's life story began in Santa Fe, Cuba, where he was born to Rev. Luis and Maria Losada. At the tender age of six, his family made a significant move to Miami, a city that would soon become a hub for his artistic pursuits. As he grew older, E.L. developed a passion for both singing and acting, which would eventually lead him to dominate the South Florida theater scene.
He took on a wide range of roles in stage plays and musical theater, earning widespread critical acclaim and numerous 'Best Actor' awards for his performances in Jekyll & Hyde, Romeo & Juliet, and Bat Boy. This early success laid the foundation for his future endeavors in the entertainment industry.
In a bold move to expand his horizons, E.L. relocated to Los Angeles, where he began to make a name for himself in TV and film. His impressive credits include appearances on Cold Case, Trophy Wife, and Steven Soderbergh's award-winning biopic Che: Part One.
Throughout his career, E.L. has consistently demonstrated his versatility as an actor, effortlessly transitioning between stage and screen. Additionally, he is renowned for his powerful and rich tenor singing voice, which has captivated audiences everywhere.
In September 2014, E.L. landed the iconic role of Ricky Ricardo, the legendary Cuban band leader, in the national tour of "I Love Lucy Live on Stage." This opportunity allowed him to showcase his talents to a wider audience, further solidifying his position as a talented and accomplished actor.