[1] [2][3] Raxel studied his career at the National Institute of Fine Arts under the tutelage of master Japanese Seki Sano.
He started working in professional theater companies, primarily the Maria Tereza Montoya, Anita Blanch and Enrique Rambal.
Antonio Raxel’s distinctive voice was featured in various projects in film as well as TV and dubbing of the period.
For several decades he participated heavily in Mexican cinema with great success, and in the 80's he featured in supporting and main roles in the movies categories of "files" and "puns" as well as in films alongside Luis de Alba of Chelo Gomez.
He worked alongside dubbing novices such as Jesus Barrero and Juan Alfonso Carralero in this role.