Ramiro Oliveros was in every series that public television wanted to boast about. From Estudio 1 or The saga of the Rius in the 70s to All men are equal in the 90s, through The joys and the shadows or The black mask in the 80s, their territory, their kingdom, was the common and shared imaginary around the only screen for so long of all.

His last role was in 2000, the Don Juan Tenorio with Juan Carlos Naya at the Teatro Español. With his first wife, who died in 1974, he had three children.