Albert Ausellé studied and earned his degree in acting from the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona.
The highlights of his theatrical career include recently starring in projects such as: Àngel Guimerà’s L’aranya for the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, Fàtima by Jordi Prat i Coll, El meu germà Bernard by Ester Villamor and Berta Giraut, Nit de reis by W. Shakespeare’, Maria Rosa by Àngel Guimerà, and Que revienten los actores by Gabriel Calderón, among others. He has also appeared in some of Pau Miró’s plays such as Jirafas y Búfalos by Josep Maria Miró, El principi d’Arquimedes, and Nunca estuviste tan adorable by Javier Dualte, which premiered at the CDN in Madrid.
In film, he has appeared in the movies Manticora by Carlos Vermut, El virus del miedo by Ventura Pons, and Lo más importante de la vida es no haber muerto by Oliver Pictet and Marc Recuenco.
On television, he has appeared in the series Com si fos ahir, Cites, the children’s programme El Club Súper 3, and in various episodes of series such as Jet Lag, El cor de la ciutat, and Majoria absoluta, among others.