Daniel Hendler
Daniel Hendler, born on January 3, 1976, is a prominent Uruguayan actor celebrated for his contributions to film, television, and theater, primarily within the Argentine cinema scene, where he currently resides. Hendler gained acclaim for his leading performances in notable films including "Bottom of the Sea," "Family Law," "The Paranoids," "Phase 7," and "Lost Embrace." His work has not only captivated audiences but also garnered him several prestigious awards, solidifying his status as a talented performer.
As a key figure in the revival of Uruguayan cinema, Hendler played a significant role in films such as "25 Watts," which helped usher in a new wave of filmmakers and actors in his home country. His influence extends to the New Argentine Cinema movement, where he has established himself as a recurring presence in various projects.
Through his versatile acting skills and dedication to his craft, Hendler has earned international recognition, contributing to the cultural landscape of Latin American film. His ability to navigate complex characters and compelling narratives continues to resonate with audiences, making him a respected name in the industry. With a career that spans two decades, Daniel Hendler remains a dynamic force in the performing arts, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic world.
Filmography
27 Nights
The Lost Brother
The Silence of Marcos Tremmer
Phase 7
Whisky
Virus: 32
Family Law
The Sleepwalkers
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