Othello Rensoli, a remarkable individual, entered the world on April 22, 1962, in the culturally rich and dynamic town of Regla, situated within the bustling city of Havana, Cuba, a place where he would spend the pivotal years of his childhood and adolescence, shaping his early life and laying the foundation for the person he would become.
Rensoli's illustrious acting career commenced in the vibrant cultural hub of Cuba at the tender age of 19, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would soon catapult him to the forefront of the theatre world.
As a young adult, Rensoli's innate talent and passion for the performing arts led him to join the esteemed theatre group Paco Alfonso, where he would go on to deliver a string of notable performances in some of the most prominent Cuban and universal theatre productions.
By the time Rensoli reached the milestone age of 20, he had not only successfully established himself as a talented young actor in the theatre world but had also seamlessly transitioned into television, featuring in a variety of high-profile productions, including the esteemed "Olga Alonso".
Throughout his early years in the industry, Rensoli's dedication, hard work, and natural ability earned him recognition and acclaim, paving the way for a bright and promising future in the world of entertainment.
Rensoli's entry into the professional cinematic sphere occurred in 2007, when the illustrious and acclaimed Hollywood filmmaker, Steven Soderbergh, and the esteemed producer, Laura Bickford, chose him to assume the pivotal role of Harry Villegas "Pombo" in the Hollywood productions "Che, The Argentinian" and "Che, Guerrilla", starring the highly acclaimed and accomplished actor, Benicio del Toro, thereby marking the inception of his international cinematography career.
In the year 2008, Rensoli embarked on a creative endeavor under the guidance of the visionary director Sigfrid Monleon, where he had the privilege of collaborating with the renowned Spanish actor Jordi Molla in the film "The Consul of Sodoma".
Within the context of this cinematic project, Rensoli had the esteemed opportunity to bring to life the character of James Baldwin, a highly influential and groundbreaking Afro-American writer, who was also a close friend and confidant of the prominent Spanish poet Jaime Gil de Biedma.