Here is the biography of Ricardo Mamood:
Ricardo Mamood's childhood was marked by poverty and hardship in Argentina. Despite these challenges, he was determined to become an actor. After making his stage debut at a young age, he went on to live with a couple who owned a kindergarten, where he developed a love for old films and TV shows.
As a young boy, Ricardo was forced to work in a butcher shop and as a bricklayer to support his family. He also spent time on the streets, listening to music on the radio and sneaking into local bars and pool halls. As he grew older, he became involved in trouble and eventually left home at the age of 12, living on the streets and breaking into small grocery stores to eat.
Ricardo eventually returned home and began attending high school, where he also started working at a clandestine chemical factory. At 15, he began performing on stage with alternative theater groups and continued to work and attend school at night.
After dropping out of high school, Ricardo landed a job at a multinational company in Buenos Aires, where he worked in the filing room and learned to type on a Siemens telex machine. He eventually learned English and was sent to learn the language for a few months. He continued to work at the company, eventually becoming the Deputy Executive Director.
Ricardo's career in the corporate world took off, and he worked for several multinational corporations, eventually building an extremely successful career. However, his passion for acting never faded, and he eventually returned to the stage and screen.
In the 1990s, Ricardo was struck by lightning while talking on the phone at a leather factory, but miraculously suffered no injuries. He continued to work in the corporate world, eventually moving to Hong Kong, where he worked for companies such as Paccess and Nike, creating supply chain management programs.
In his free time, Ricardo continued to act, eventually moving to Los Angeles, where he now lives with his two children. He has been seen in numerous films and TV shows, and has also worked on stage productions, including a Hong Kong premiere of "Glengarry Glen Ross."