
Miguel Hernando Torres Umba
Acting
Biography
Miguel Torres Umba is an actor, director, and movement specialist known for his expertise in creating and portraying physically demanding and dynamic characters. He plays Ben in the new Paramount film Primate. "Miguel's performance is really quite incredible ... and makes Ben feel like a legitimate threat" - Fangoria. "Ben is practical, spectacularly crafted by Millennium FX, and played by movement specialist Miguel Torres Umba. The chimp's transformation from sweet pet to terrifying monster serves as the film's biggest asset" - Bloody Disgusting. Miguel was born in Colombia and began training as an actor in Bogotá before specialising in corporeal mime and physical theatre in the U.K. He is also known for his longstanding collaboration with Gecko Theatre, where he has performed in productions such as the National Theatre co-production KIN, The Wedding (UK Tour), and the feature film Institute (Gecko/BBC). Miguel's one-man show, Stardust, earned critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, with The Guardian noting, "Using a mix of animation, movement, and monologue, the storytelling is beyond impressive." In addition to his acting work, Miguel is a leading figure in immersive theatre. He was the creative director for Rematch Live's Rumble in the Jungle and performance director for Glastonbury's Terminal 1. He spent over 12 years at Secret Cinema, where he rose from performer to creative director, contributing to iconic productions such as Moulin Rouge, Back to the Future, and Star Wars. As a director and practitioner, Miguel's creative practice is rooted in inclusivity, playfulness, and a deep commitment to exploring socio-political issues. Through his company, Umba Arts, he has produced various projects, including Latinx Youth Theatre, a platform that empowers young Latin Americans in London to celebrate their cultural identity through the performing arts.
Known For

College student Lucy and her friends spend their vacation at her family's home in Hawaii, which includes her pet chimpanzee, Ben. However, when Ben contracts rabies after being bitten by a rabid animal, the group must fight for their lives in order to avoid the now-violent chimp.
Primate

Enter a shadowy establishment where residents attempt to create order from the chaos of life. Carers become patients, memories fracture and relationships collide. Physical theatre company Gecko has a reputation for generating unique worlds, intoxicatingly beautiful scenes and breathtaking choreography. Based on their internationally acclaimed production by Amit Lahav, this film is a visually captivating and poetic dissection of the way we nurture and care for ourselves and each other.
Institute

In 1932, Leah and her family escaped persecution and embarked on a journey from Yemen to Palestine. Ninety years later, her grandson Amit Lahav (Artistic Director of Gecko) reflects on the life changing decision his family made to flee and build a better life. This powerful piece by acclaimed physical theatre company Gecko is a provocative story of desperation, compassion and acceptance, inspired by the migration stories of Gecko's international performers and the extraordinary voyage Leah undertook as a young child.