Graduated in Dramatics Arts from Metrópolis School in Madrid, Malcolm Treviño-Sitté continued studying with a variety of well known teachers such as Nadia Rodríguez,
Matilde Fluixá or
Fernando Guillén Cuervo. His first gigs in theatre were supporting roles in 'Uncle Vania' at the Spanish National Drama Centre and 'Los Negros' (directed by
Miguel Narros), before enrolling in Réplika Teatro in 2012, where he got bigger roles in plays like 'Combate de Negro y Perros', 'A siete pasos del Quijote' or the internationally acclaimed 'El éxtasis de los insaciables'.
At the same time, Treviño-Sitté began appearing in a number of TV shows such as
Periodistas (1998),
Aquí no hay quien viva (2003) or
La que se avecina (2007), before being eyed for a juicy role in
Pepe's Beach Bar (2014), which made him a recognizable face to the public. That same year he was cast in
Palm Trees in the Snow (2015), that lead him to work in other A-grade movies like
Sara's Notebook (2018) and
A Remarkable Tale (2019).