

Dennis Oliver is living and working from his early life in New York City, attracted by the city energy. His acting career includes dramatic, comedy and musical roles in theater, film and television.
'''Dennis Oliver''' was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico and grown in Yauco a town located in the southwestern side of Puerto Rico. He is the youngest of teen brothers and sisters. His passion for acting made him move to a big city searching to satisfy his thirst of learning theatre.
The well-known Puerto Rican actor Raul Julia was impressed for the natural acting talent of Dennis, and he became his mentor for three consecutive years. Dennis also was trained by the actress Miriam Colon, at the training unit of Puerto Rican traveling theatre of New York City.
Regardless of the acting experience obtained from those skilled teachers, Dennis continued to satisfy his craving for perfection and learning more from the company named “Teatro Teba” ( Teatro experimental blue amigos), with the director Hector Luis Rivera, winner of the Obie award.
Dennis Oliver was discovered from his academic acting career in 2001, beginning with a role in first grade in the theatrical piece “ Hay alguien que no este loco por aqui?”, a comedy wrote by the Cuban “Tony Betancourt”, this piece was followed by “Flamenco Twist”, "Amantina" and "Fray Sabino". "Mi otro yo", was probably the most notorious leading role for Dennis, a peices based in a very sensitive theme as Aids and that conflict that this disease provoke in the everyday life, directed by Franco Galecio.
His experience in television shows includes “ La nube negra”, that narrates the depression and anxiety that the Spanish community experiment in the United States, this film was directed by Frank Borres, winner of the Grammy award.
Given his enthusiasm for the performing arts, Dennis Oliver also was assistant director of “The mistep of Juan Pachanga” and “Herencia de Amor y sangre”.
'''Dennis Oliver''' was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico and grown in Yauco a town located in the southwestern side of Puerto Rico. He is the youngest of teen brothers and sisters. His passion for acting made him move to a big city searching to satisfy his thirst of learning theatre.
The well-known Puerto Rican actor Raul Julia was impressed for the natural acting talent of Dennis, and he became his mentor for three consecutive years. Dennis also was trained by the actress Miriam Colon, at the training unit of Puerto Rican traveling theatre of New York City.
Regardless of the acting experience obtained from those skilled teachers, Dennis continued to satisfy his craving for perfection and learning more from the company named “Teatro Teba” ( Teatro experimental blue amigos), with the director Hector Luis Rivera, winner of the Obie award.
Dennis Oliver was discovered from his academic acting career in 2001, beginning with a role in first grade in the theatrical piece “ Hay alguien que no este loco por aqui?”, a comedy wrote by the Cuban “Tony Betancourt”, this piece was followed by “Flamenco Twist”, "Amantina" and "Fray Sabino". "Mi otro yo", was probably the most notorious leading role for Dennis, a peices based in a very sensitive theme as Aids and that conflict that this disease provoke in the everyday life, directed by Franco Galecio.
His experience in television shows includes “ La nube negra”, that narrates the depression and anxiety that the Spanish community experiment in the United States, this film was directed by Frank Borres, winner of the Grammy award.
Given his enthusiasm for the performing arts, Dennis Oliver also was assistant director of “The mistep of Juan Pachanga” and “Herencia de Amor y sangre”.