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Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan
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who works mainly in his household with Maia Hendler, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as '' Bottom of the Sea'', ''
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'', '' The Paranoids'', '' Phase 7'' and award-winning '' Lost Embrace'' by director
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, with whom he worked many times. Working on both sides of the
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, Hendler achieved international recognition due to his awards as an actor. In 2004, he won the
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at the
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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
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,
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in 1976, Hendler was raised in the neighborhood of
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, and also lived in Pocitos, and Cordón. He grew up in a family of
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heritage; his father was a merchant and his mother a keen theatergoer. During his youth, Hendler used to play basketball in
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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
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ceremonies because his parents were separated since he was five years old. While he's Jewish, he's not religious and does not believe in God. At 14, he began doing theater with some friends.Daniel Hendler in Toulouse (video)
/ref> 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
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. 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''. Among his main influences he mentions Roberto Jones, Roberto Fontana, Walter Reyno, Jorge Bolani, Pablo Stoll, and
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.


Career

In 2001, he won the award for Best Actor for the Uruguayan movie '' 25 Watts'' in the
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, "It was a very nice prize, maybe the prettiest of all, but I don't know what it meant in my career, maybe nothing. What meant a lot was the movie, having worked in ''25 Watts'' was important for me and my career," said Hendler. In ''25 Watts'', Hendler plays a youngster from a quiet neighborhood of Montevideo who wanders without a clear direction while at the same time has to study for a test of
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and has a crush on his tutor. Filmed in 2000 with a very low budget, the film revitalized the Uruguayan film and aided by the awards received in Europe (Best Film at the
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) marked the beginning of a new stage in the film scene of that country. Almost ten years after its release, Hendler said in an interview, "It was a novelty to see a Uruguayan movie that didn't submit the '' mate'', the Palacio Salvo, and the
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as a justification for being, was a story of some neighborhood guys." Although he had already starred in several short and feature films, he became known in
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for the ads of ''Telefónica'', a telecommunications company, in 2002, playing Walter, a character by which would be recognized for several years later. Subsequently, Hendler won the
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in the
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for his work in '' Lost Embrace'' and Best Actor in the Lleida Latin-American Film Festival for '' Bottom of the Sea''. In ''Bottom of the Sea'' (2003), Hendler plays a paranoid architecture student who pursues his girlfriend's psychoanalyst suspecting she's being unfaithful. Hendler is regular in the
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's works. In addition to his brief role in '' Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven'' (playing a taxi driver), he has worked in '' Waiting for the Messiah'' (2000), '' Lost Embrace'' (2004), and ''
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'' (2005). In those three films his characters are named "Ariel", considered Burman's
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; this is most noticeable in ''Lost Embrace'', where Hendler plays a young Jew who research his Polish ancestry to get a passport and emigrate to Europe, as did the director in real life. On the question, Hendler said, "I don't feel I'm Burman's alter ego." Burman and Hendler met each other in 1998 when the first was visiting Uruguayan theatres with director Marco Bechis looking for an actor for '' Garage Olimpo''. They went to see actor Walter Reyno, and in the same play, entitled ''The amateur'', was Hendler. After Hendler performance, they did a casting in a bar with a digital camera, with Burman playing a Jew and Hendler a Nazi. Finally he didn't get the role for ''Garage Olimpo'', but months later Burman called him to make ''Waiting for the Messiah''. In 2007, '' The Paranoids'' was released with Hendler playing Luciano, a hermit and repressed children's parties entertainer who is based on film's director Gabriel Medina, who met Hendler during the filming of ''Bottom of the Sea''. ''
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wrote, "Yet for all his infuriatingly neurotic self-sabotage, Mr. Hendler makes Luciano such a lovable loser that you root for him to get over himself." while ''
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'' wrote, "Hendler captures the heart of Luciano's anxieties: his fear of success." Following ''The Paranoids'', Hendler made his first incursion on television appearing on an episode of the series '' Mujeres Asesinas'' ("Killer Women"), and in 2008 was seen on the comedy series ''Aquí no hay quien viva'', playing a lazy janitor named Roman. "I wanted to bring myself to do television and, as time passed, not having traveled that path was increasingly weighing on me," said Hendler in an interview for '' Clarín''. His first work as writer and director was '' Norberto's Deadline'' (2010), about a shy and unemployed salesman named Norberto who start to study acting to gain confidence on himself. As screenwriter, he had previously collaborated on the script for Daniel Burman's ''El nido vacío'' (2008). The film was filmed in Uruguay and produced by both countries from the
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, "The crew that I chose is my 'dream team'; it's the people I dreamed to work with, beyond nationality, and ended up being a very mixed team, a mixture from Uruguay and Argentina," said Hendler. He had never studied filmmaking before, he says, "Many times we begin with the assumption that the problem of film is on the technical knowledge, but the technical rules are the quickest to learn and the least you use. Experience in the use of certain resources is what gives you the possible solutions or shortcuts at the time of transporting to the screen what you imagined. The more knowledge you have, the easier you reach it, but 'the truths' about cinematic technique are the easiest to solve as a director. There were things I already knew how to do, and some others I didn't, and depend on what you're looking in each movie." By 2003, Hendler had started writing an ensemble story called "The Day Ends at 10," he dismissed the story but the characters were kept for another ensemble film, "The Move", which included a character named Norberto, a role that started to have more and more prominence, until the story finally became ''Norberto's Deadline''. Daniel Hendler played the character Andrés Goddzer in the 2012 telenovela ''
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'', which proved a big success. He received a Tato Award and a Martín Fierro award for his work. In addition to his work in film and TV, Hendler is also a stage actor, "That's where I think I feel more comfortable, where I feel that you're a real actor. On television and in film, you play to be an actor, but in theatre you're there, with all your implements," he said.


Personal life

Hendler married Argentine film director Ana Katz in 2007, they have since separated.Daniel Hendler: “Hay mucha gente intervenida por la realidad que muestran las redes sociales”
La Nacion. 26 March 2022
The couple had a daughter, Helena born 2008. He moved from Montevideo to Buenos Aires, and divides his time between Parque Centenario and Montevideo. He hasn't taken Argentine citizenship.


Filmography


Films

* '' Waiting for the Messiah'' (2000) * '' 25 Watts'' (2001) * '' Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven'' (2001) * ''Sábado'' (2001) * ''El ojo en la nuca'' (2001) * ''No sabe no nontesta'' (2002) * '' Bottom of the Sea'' (2003) * '' Lost Embrace'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2004) * ''Los suicidas'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2005) * ''La perrera'' (2006) * ''La novia errante'' (2006) * ''Cara de queso'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2006) * ''La ronda'' (2008) * '' The Paranoids'' (2008) * ''Cabeça a prêmio'' (2009) * '' Phase 7'' (2011) * '' Los Marziano'' (2011) * '' Mi primera boda'' (2011) * '' Between Valleys'' (2012) * ''Vino para robar'' (2013) * ''Edifício Tatuapé Mahal'' (2014) * '' My Friend from the Park'' (2015) * ''Hijos nuestros'' (2015) * ''Al borde'' (2016) * '' El otro hermano'' (2017) * ''Severina'' (2017) * '' The Moneychanger'' (2019) * '' The Sleepwalkers'' (2019) * '' The Intruder'' (2020) * ''Virus-32'' (2022) * ''El sistema K.E.OP/S'' (2022) * ''Pequeña flor'' (2022) * ''Lunáticos'' (2022) * '' Astronauta'' (2025) as Nicolás


Television

* ''Mujeres en Rojo: Despedida'' (2003) * ''Sin código'' (2004) (uncredited) * '' Epitafios'' (2004) (miniseries) * ''Aquí no hay quien viva'' (2008) * '' Mujeres Asesinas'' (2008) * ''Para vestir santos'' (2010) * ''Cuando me sonreís'' (2011) * '' Los únicos'' (2011) * ''Televisión x la inclusión'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2012) * '' 100 días para enamorarse'' (2018) * ''Pequeña Victoria'' (2019-2020) * '' División Palermo'' (2023-2024)


Director

* '' Norberto's Deadline'' (2010) (written by)


References


External links

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