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Rodrigo Santoro
Brazilian actor Date of Birth: Country: Brazil |
Content:
- Biography of Rodrigo Santoro
- Breakthrough in Film
- International Success
- Hollywood Career
- Continued Success
- Personal Life and Career Choice
Biography of Rodrigo Santoro
Early LifeRodrigo Santoro was born in Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro.
In , while studying journalism at PUC-Rio University, he joined the acting workshop of Rede Globo.
Rodrigo santoro Rodrigo Santoro is a Brazilian actor, voice actor, and model, celebrated for his diverse roles in both Brazilian cinema and international films. Rodrigo Santoro is now at the age of Growing up in a family with Italian roots, he was encouraged to pursue his interests in the arts from an early age. He studied journalism at PUC-Rio but soon shifted his focus to acting. Santoro began his acting career in theater and television while still attending university.Acting suddenly interested Rodrigo, and soon he was actively performing in Globo soap operas like "Olho no Olho," "Pátria Minha," "Explode Coração," "O Amor Está no Ar," "Suave Veneno," and "Mulheres Apaixonadas." He also provided the voice for the main character in the Brazilian release of the "Stewart Little" duology.
Breakthrough in Film
Rodrigo's first major film role came in in the movie "Bicho de Sete Cabeças" by Brazilian director Laís Bodanzky.
At the time, he faced criticism for his involvement in this soap opera, and he was even booed before the film's first screening at the Brazilian film festival. However, after the movie's release, audiences stood and applauded Santoro. His portrayal of a young man sent to a psychiatric institution by his own father for smoking marijuana impressed both critics and viewers, earning him the award for "Best Actor" at the festival.
International Success
After solidifying his reputation as a talented actor, Santoro landed a role in the film "Abril Despedaçado," which was nominated for a Golden Globe in the "Best Foreign Film" category in A year later, Rodrigo appeared in another critically acclaimed film, Hector Babenco's "Carandiru," where he played a transgender inmate known as Lady Di.
Following these successes, Santoro signed a contract with Canadian television director Robert Ackerman and appeared in his teleplay "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone." Ackerman became interested in the young Brazilian's talent after watching "Bicho de Sete Cabeças" and contacted his father since Santoro did not have an agent in North America.
Hollywood Career
Soon after "The Roman Spring," Rodrigo landed a role in the blockbuster film "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle." This marked the beginning of his Hollywood career.
Following "Charlie's Angels," he portrayed Karl, a mysterious fashion designer and love interest of Laura Linney's character, in the romantic comedy "Love Actually" alongside Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley, and Rowan Atkinson.
Rodrigo santoro girlfriend Rodrigo Santoro was born in Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro. At the time, he faced criticism for his involvement in this soap opera, and he was even booed before the film's first screening at the Brazilian film festival. However, after the movie's release, audiences stood and applauded Santoro. His portrayal of a young man sent to a psychiatric institution by his own father for smoking marijuana impressed both critics and viewers, earning him the award for "Best Actor" at the festival. A year later, Rodrigo appeared in another critically acclaimed film, Hector Babenco's "Carandiru," where he played a transgender inmate known as Lady Di.Santoro also caught the attention of the advertising industry. In , he worked with Gisele Bündchen, and in , he starred in a three-minute commercial for Chanel directed by Baz Luhrmann, featuring Nicole Kidman.
Continued Success
In , Santoro joined the popular series "Lost" as the character Paulo. However, his character did not gain much interest from viewers and was quickly "killed off." Interestingly, Santoro provided the voice for Paulo in the Portuguese version of the series.
Another breakthrough role for Santoro was portraying the Persian emperor Xerxes in the film "" based on Frank Miller's graphic novel.
Rodrigo santoro biography imdb promo He was there for the most of his youth days. He was born to a working middle-class family. From a very young age, he wanted to be in the entertainment industry. Don't Miss: Rocky Lynch. He, however, did not complete his education and left it just after one year.He had to work hard to secure this role, including losing 24 pounds. With the help of computer graphics, Rodrigo was made almost a foot taller, and all hair, except for his eyebrows, was removed using wax. For this role, Santoro became the first Brazilian actor to be nominated for an MTV Movie Award in the category of "Best Villain," although he ultimately lost to Jack Nicholson.
Personal Life and Career Choice
Despite his success on the international stage, Santoro has never moved to Los Angeles.
He prefers to live and work in Rio de Janeiro.