Oscar's life journey began in Bogota, Colombia, before taking a significant turn in 2003 when he and his family relocated to London, Ontario, affectionately known as "Londombia". Prior to this move, Oscar had previously resided in New Orleans, but it was in London that he discovered his passion for the performing arts through his participation in the esteemed High School Project at The Grand Theatre.
This formative experience not only nurtured his creative spark but also laid the groundwork for his future endeavors. In 2009, Oscar made the bold decision to relocate to Toronto, where he pursued his academic interests in Theatre Production at Ryerson University. He successfully completed his studies in 2013, marking the beginning of his professional theatrical career.
Oscar's breakthrough role came when he was cast as Ritchie Valens in a production of The Buddy Holly Story at Theatre Northwest, a performance he would later reprise at The Grand Theatre. Since then, he has established himself as a talented leading man, with notable credits in short films and television series, including Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Kids in the Hall, and the video game Far Cry 6.
In addition to his on-screen accomplishments, Oscar has also had the privilege of sharing the screen with esteemed actors such as Jacki Weaver, Adrian Grenier, and Lucy Liu in Thom Fitzgerald's film Stage Mother.