Antonio Larreta
Gualberto José Antonio Rodríguez Larreta Ferreira, una de las más talentosas personalidades del teatro uruguayo, nació en el seno de una familia acomodada y culta que facilita sus inquietudes y desarrollo de su creatividad.
Se ha destacado, además, como periodista, guionista de televisión y cine, cineasta, director teatral, crítico de cine y de teatro (en El País desde 1948 a 1959; en Marcha desde 1963 a 1966).
En 1961 obtuvo el premio Larra que conceden los críticos teatrales madrileños merced a la puesta en escena de "Porfiar hasta Morir" de Lope de Vega; en 1971 se hizo merecedor del Premio Casa de las Américas por su obra teatral "Juan Palmieri", y en 1980 obtuvo el Premio Planeta por la novela "Volavérunt".
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