Candeau was born in the
Ciudad Vieja neighborhood of
Montevideo, spending his childhood and adolescence in the
Reducto neighborhood. His beginnings as a theater actor were in the Montevideo company of Carlos Brussa. In 1947 he joined the founding group of the
Comedia Nacional, and remained a cast member until the day of his death, being one of its most important actors and directors.
Acting & Directing Candeau was also a celebrated theater actor, earning him multiple awards from the Circle of Critics, the Association of Theater Critics of Uruguay and the
Casa Del Teatros. In
Uruguay and
Buenos Aires, his interpretation of Galileo Galilei is still remembered. In the cinema he participated in the Uruguayan films
The Little Hero of the Arroyo de Oro and
Ladrón de Sueños and the Argentinian films
El Candida and
Bloody Pleasure. Candeau also had incursions into the radio theater and television. He was also a prolific theater director, staging seventeen shows between 1955 and 1985, of which sixteen were shown through the
Comedia Nacional, and one to
Teatro El Galpón. Of these works, the
Villa de Gardel by Víctor Manuel Leites,
Processed 1040 by Juan Carlos Patron and
Awakens and sings by Clifford Odets stand out. He also chaired the Bertolt Brecht House in Montevideo, through which he disseminated Brecht's works in different rooms in
Uruguay.
Books In 1980 he wrote the novel
Every night is a premiere, co-authored with
Carlos Mendive, about his experiences as an actor and theater director. He was also the author, in collaboration with
Juan Carlos Patrón, of two musical works:
Do the street and
Prontuariado with music by Eduardo Etchegoncelhay.
Political activism He was the speaker at the
1983 pro-democracy demonstration held against the
civic-military dictatorship. Between 1987 and 1989, Candeau joined the "National Commission Pro Referendum", constituted to revoke the "
Law on the Expiration of the Punitive Claims of the State", enacted in December 1986 to prevent the prosecution of crimes committed during the military dictatorship in his country ( 1973–1985). ==Selected filmography & Discography.==