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Daniel Hendler : ウィキペディア英語版
Daniel Hendler

Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is an Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as ''Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', ''The Paranoids'', ''Phase 7'' and award-winning ''Lost Embrace'' by director Daniel Burman, with whom he worked many times. Working on both sides of the Río de la Plata, Hendler achieved international recognition due to his awards as an actor. In 2004, he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival for his performance in ''Lost Embrace''. He made his debut as screenwriter and director with the film ''Norberto's Deadline'' in 2010. Hendler is part of the generation of actors who revitalized the Uruguayan cinema with films like ''25 Watts'',〔 and is one of the regular actors of the so-called ''New Argentine Cinema''.
==Early life==
Born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1976, Hendler was raised in the neighborhood of Buceo, and also lived in Pocitos, and Cordón. He grew up in a family of Jewish heritage; his father was a merchant and his mother a keen theatergoer. During his youth, Hendler used to play basketball in Hebraica and soccer. He attended the primary Colegio Integral, Hendler said, "I studied in a Jewish school and I feel I went through a phase where I wanted to distance from that environment, to discern better what I was surrounded with, what I wanted to choose and what I didn't from that set of values." Atypically, he had two bar mitzvah ceremonies because his parents were separated since he was five years old. While he's Jewish, he's not religious or believe in God. At 14 he began doing theater with some friends.〔(Daniel Hendler in Toulouse (video) )〕
He was assistant professor and head of drama at the Catholic University of Montevideo. In 1994, he started to train in acting. He, with a number of friends, created the theatre group "Acapara el 522" (''Here-stops the 522''), a sort of inside joke and pun where the bus line stop in his hometown. They appeared at the "Youth Contest of Theater in Montevideo", competing with over a hundred plays, and won, "Since then, we made five works, of which three were written and directed by me, another by a friend, and the other by Leo Maslíah, who is like a friend of the group," said Hendler.〔 During his time in "Acapara el 522," he was linked with musician and writer Leo Maslíah, with whom he made a literary workshop, adapted one of his stories, and was directed in the play ''Abulimia''.〔 He also made some short films with Pablo Stoll and Juan Pablo Rebella.
Hendler spent almost five years in the University of Architecture of Montevideo,〔 plus some other years of theatrical training. First, he wanted to be an actor, then musician (studied guitar for several years),〔 then architect, but finally decided on acting. One of his first experiences as an actor was in the play ''Rompiendo códigos''.〔

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