Rodrigo Santoro
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Born | Rodrigo Junqueira dos Reis Santoro 22 August 1975 Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1] |
Partner | Mel Fronckowiak (2013–present) |
Children | 1 |
Website | www |
Rodrigo Junqueira dos Reis Santoro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁoˈdɾiɡu sɐ̃ˈtoɾu]; born 22 August 1975) is a Brazilian actor. He has appeared in many successful movies, including Brainstorm (2001), Carandiru (2003), Love Actually (2003), Che (2008), I Love You Phillip Morris (2009), and Rio (2011). He is perhaps most famous for his portrayal of Persian King Xerxes in the movie 300 (2006) and its sequel 300: Rise of an Empire (2014). He was a series regular on the television series Lost portraying the character Paulo, and plays Hector Escaton in HBO's Westworld (2016).
Early life
Santoro was born in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro state, to Francesco Santoro, an Italian engineer and Maria José Junqueira dos Reis, a Brazilian artist.[3][4][5][6][7]
Career
In 1993, as Santoro was studying Journalism at PUC-Rio, he entered the Actor's Workshop of Rede Globo. Santoro went on to play parts in many of Globo's telenovelas, such as Olho no Olho (1993), Pátria Minha (1994), Explode Coração (1995), O Amor Está no Ar (1997), Suave Veneno (1999) and Mulheres Apaixonadas (2003), as well as the miniseries Hilda Furacão (1998), in the role of a priest. Santoro was also the voice actor of the titular character in Stuart Little and its sequel in the Brazilian dubbed copies.
His first major role in a cinema production came in 2001, with Bicho de Sete Cabeças (Brainstorm) by Brazilian director Laís Bodansky. By the end of the film, he received a standing ovation from the audience.[8][9] He also went on to win the festival's best actor trophy. After Bicho, his reputation as an actor had been solidified and he was cast as the male lead in Abril Despedaçado (Behind the Sun), one of the nominees for best foreign film in the 2002 Golden Globe Awards. He had another performance in the 2003 Hector Babenco film Carandiru, where he played a transsexual prisoner known as "Lady Di".
Canadian director Robert Allan Ackerman signed Santoro for his TV production The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone after being mesmerised by his performance in Bicho de Sete Cabeças. Since Santoro did not have an agent in North America, Ackerman contacted Santoro's father. He spent two months filming in Rome, alongside renowned actors such as Helen Mirren and Anne Bancroft. Soon after he finished shooting for Mrs. Stone, he received an offer from Columbia Pictures for a part in the blockbuster Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. His performance in Charlie's Angels kick-started his career in Hollywood. After Charlie's Angels, he played the character of Karl, the enigmatic chief designer and love interest of Laura Linney's character, in the romantic comedy Love Actually, which also features Colin Firth, Lucia Moniz, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley, and Rowan Atkinson.
He also started getting work in the advertising business as he appeared in a commercial campaign with Gisele Bündchen in 2002. He played the male lead in No. 5 The Film, the 3-minute-long commercial for Chanel, directed by Baz Luhrmann alongside Nicole Kidman in 2004.
In 2006, Santoro joined the cast of Lost as survivor of Oceanic Flight 815, Paulo. His first appearance was in episode titled, "Further Instructions". His character was killed off in the episode "Exposé". He also voices his character Paulo in the Portuguese dub for Brazil.
Santoro was cast as Persian emperor Xerxes in the film 300, based on the Frank Miller comic of the same name, in 2006. The role had many special requirements, such as intensive workout for the physicality of the role (Santoro had lost 24 pounds to work in a Brazilian miniseries), extensive CG work to portray the 6'2" Santoro as the 7-foot God-King, a four-and-a-half-hour makeup application process and the complete removal of Santoro's body hair first by waxing and then by shaving when that proved too painful.[10] His eyebrows were kept intact, however, covered over with prosthetics and drawn in rather than being shaved.[11] Santoro read the works of Herodotus, an Ancient Greek historian, in order to prepare for his part. Regarding Xerxes, he has stated:
He's rich, he's arrogant, he's a very unstable megalomaniac. He just wants to conquer the world. His ambition is unlimited. He wants glory; he wants victory; he wants eternal fame. Underneath all that wanting, though, he's ultimately weak and very insecure.[10]
For his role on 300, Santoro became the first Brazilian actor nominated to the MTV Movie Awards in the category of Best Villain. He did not win however, and the award went to Jack Nicholson for The Departed.
He plays the late footballer Heleno de Freitas in the 2012 film Heleno.[12] Santoro co-starred alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 2013 film The Last Stand. Santoro played Garriga in the Will Smith drama film Focus (2015).
Santoro plays Jesus in the 2016 historical action film Ben-Hur and received personal blessings from Pope Francis for this role.[13]
Personal life
Santoro has been in a relationship with Brazilian actress Mel Fronckowiak since 2013. On May 22, 2017, they welcomed their first child, a daughter named Nina. [14]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Depois do Escuro[15] | Roberto | |
1998 | Como Ser Solteiro | Himself | |
1999 | O Trapalhão e a Luz Azul | Musketeer | |
1999 | Stuart Little | Stuart Little | Voice (Brazilian dub) |
2001 | Bicho de Sete Cabeças | Wilson Souza Neto[16] | |
2001 | Abril Despedaçado | Tonho | |
2002 | Stuart Little 2 | Stuart Little | Voice (Brazilian dub) |
2003 | The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone | Young Man | |
2003 | Carandiru | Lady Di | |
2003 | Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle | Randy Emmers | |
2003 | Love Actually | Karl | |
2004 | A Dona da História | Luiz Cláudio | |
2006 | 300 | Xerxes I[17][18] | |
2007 | Não por Acaso | Pedro | |
2008 | Live, Love, Laugh, But... | Bellboy | Short film |
2008 | Os Desafinados | Joaquim | |
2008 | Redbelt | Bruno Silva | |
2008 | Leonera | Ramiro | |
2008 | Che | Raul Castro | |
2009 | I Love You Phillip Morris | Jimmy Kemple | |
2009 | Post Grad | David Santiago | |
2010 | Manual Para Se Defender de Alienígenas, Zumbis e Ninjas | Ninja | Short film |
2010 | There Be Dragons | Oriol | |
2011 | Meu País | Marcos | |
2011 | Rio | Túlio / Soccer Announcer | Voice (also in the Brazilian Version) |
2012 | Hemingway & Gellhorn | Zarra | |
2012 | Heleno | Heleno de Freitas | |
2012 | What To Expect When You're Expecting | Alex | |
2012 | Reis e Ratos | Roni Rato | |
2013 | The Last Stand | Frank Martinez | |
2013 | Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury | Piatã / Júnior | |
2014 | 300: Rise of an Empire | Xerxes I | |
2014 | Rio 2 | Túlio | Voice (also in the Brazilian version) |
2014 | Rio, I Love You | Ele | |
2015 | Focus | Garriga | |
2015 | The 33 | Laurence Golborne | |
2016 | Jane Got a Gun | Fitchum | |
2016 | Ben-Hur | Jesus | |
2016 | Dominion | Carlos | |
2016 | Pelé: Birth of a Legend | Brazilian announcer | |
2018 | A Translator (Un Traductor) | Malin | |
2019 | Monica's Gang: Bonds | Nutty Ned | Live action of Monica's Gang |
2019 | Untitled Schulman/Joost project | Post-production |
Year | TV show | Role | Note |
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1993–94 | Olho no Olho | Pedro | Main role |
1994–95 | Pátria Minha | Fernando | Main role |
1995–96 | Explode Coração | Sérgio | Main role |
1996 | Sai de Baixo | Gama | "O Sexo Nosso de Cada Dia" (Season 1, episode 6) |
1996 | Comédia da Vida Privada | Diogo | "Mulheres" (Season 2, episode 6) |
1998 | Hilda Furacão | Frei Malthus | Main role |
1997 | O Amor Está no Ar | Léo | Main role |
1999 | Belo e as Feras | Henrique | "Só o Amor Destrói" (Season 1, episode 1) |
1999 | Suave Veneno | Eliseu Vieira | Main role |
2001 | Os Normais | Júlio | "Grilar é Normal" (Season 1, episode 19) |
2001 | Estrela-Guia | Carlos Charles Pimenta | Main role |
2002 | Pastores da Noite | Padre Gomes | Main role |
2003 | Mulheres Apaixonadas | Diogo Ribeiro Alves | Main role |
2005 | Hoje É Dia de Maria | Amado | Main role |
2005 | Hoje é Dia de Maria: Segunda Jornada | Dom Chico Chicote | Main role |
2006 | Lost | Paulo | Main role (Season 3) |
2009 | Som & Fúria | Sanjay | Main role |
2010 | Afinal, o Que Querem as Mulheres? | Rodrigo Santoro (fictional version) | "Elas?" (Season 1, episode 3) |
2010 | Papai Noel Existe | Robson Luiz | Television special |
2012 | As Brasileiras | Carioca | "A Indomável do Ceará" (Season 1, episode 9) |
2016 | Velho Chico | Afrânio de Sá Ribeiro | Main role |
2016–present | Westworld | Hector Escaton | Main role |
2018 | Solteira e Boa Rapariga | TBA | Guest role |
Music Video
Year | Singer | Song | Notes |
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2018 | Alok | Ocean (with Zeeba and IRO) |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2000 | Festival de Brasília | Best Actor for Bicho de Sete Cabeças | Won |
2001 | Recife Film Festival | Won | |
Brazil Quality Award | Won | ||
Santo Domingo Film Festival | Won | ||
SESC Best Film Festival | Won | ||
2002 | Cinema Brazilian Grand Prix | Won | |
APCA Trophy | Won | ||
Cartagena Film Festival | Won | ||
Cero Latitud Film Festival | Won | ||
2003 | Festival de Brasília | Best Actor for Carandiru | Won |
2004 | Cannes Film Festival | Chopard Trophy of Male Revelation | Won |
2007 | MTV Movie Awards | Best Villain for 300 | Nominated |
2011 | Festival de Brasília | Best Actor for Meu País | Won |
Havana Film Festival | Best Actor for Heleno | Won | |
2012 | Lima Film Festival | Won | |
ALMA Awards | Best Actor for What to Expect When You're Expecting | Nominated | |
2013 | Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro | Best Actor for Heleno | Nominated |
2016 | Troféu APCA | Best Actor for Velho Chico | Nominated |
2016 | Prêmio Extra de Televisão | Best Actor for Velho Chico | Nominated |
2018 | Filming Italy Sardegna Festival | movie highlights and series in the year | Won |
2018 | Cinema PE - Audiovisual Festival === | work set | Won |
Other nominations and honors
- 2004: On People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful list 2004
- 2006: 12th position on People Magazine's 2006 Sexiest Man Alive
- 2008: 16th position on E!'s 2008 Sexiest man of the world
References
- ^ «How tall is Rodrigo Santoro» celebheights.com
- ^ Editora Abril (30 September 2017). "10 famosos que deixaram o Brasil pra morar no exterior". Claudia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ https://movies.yahoo.com/person/rodrigo-santoro/biography.html
- ^ http://www.think4.com.br, Think4 -. "Família não se deslumbra com fama internacional de Rodrigo Santoro - Ofuxico".
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- ^ Honeycutt, Kirk (16 September 2011). "Heleno: Toronto Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
- ^ (Press release) (18 April 2015). "Pope Francis blesses actor playing Jesus in 'Ben-Hur' film". Christian Today. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
- ^ http://www.ofuxico.com.br/noticias-sobre-famosos/nasce-a-filha-de-rodrigo-santoro-e-mel-fronckowiak/2017/06/07-295903.html
- ^ Cinemateca Brasileira Depois do Escuro [em linha]
- ^ "O Bicho de 7 Cabeças". Cinemateca Brasileira.
- ^ "2007 MTV Movie Awards - Vote For Best Villain". MTV Networks. Archived from the original on 8 May 2007.
- ^ Carroll, Larry; Adler, Shawn (8 May 2007). "MTV Movie Awards Nominees: Pirates, Spartans — And That Crazy Kazakh". MTV Networks. Archived from the original on 2 December 2009. Retrieved 20 December 2007.
External links
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Male actors from Petrópolis
- Brazilian people of Italian descent
- Brazilian people of Portuguese descent
- Brazilian male television actors
- Brazilian male film actors
- Male actors of Italian descent
- 20th-century Brazilian male actors
- 21st-century Brazilian male actors
- Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro alumni
- Brazilian expatriates in the United States