Ugo Ulive
An image from Enough!, one of the productions that also features Ugo Ulive.
Ugo Ulive

Ugo Ulive

November 25, 1933 — Montevideo, Uruguay

Born in Montevideo (Uruguay) in 1933, he was a Uruguayan director, actor, playwright and novelist who later adopted Venezuelan nationality. He began his career as a radio actor at an early age. Determined to continue his acting career, he became part of the community of independent theater actors in Montevideo. There, seduced by direction rather than acting, Ulive developed his talent as a director of Theater and Lighting. At the same time, he explored the world of cinema by carrying out several short-term film projects. In 1961 he left for Havana, where he directed the National Theater of Cuba, continued his inclinations for the cinema, and founded the National School of Dramatic Arts, where he taught for several years. After a brief stay in Montevideo (1966-1967), an independent theater invited Ulive to work in Caracas (Venezuela) for a duration of three months, but he remained there for the rest of his life. There he continued his passion for theater and lighting direction, for cinema, dramaturgy and novels. In 1993, Ulive received the National Theater Award, recognition of the highest value in Venezuela.

The Twelve Chairs

The Twelve Chairs

1962

Elecciones

Elecciones

1967

Caracas, dos o tres cosas

Caracas, dos o tres cosas

1969

Enough!

Enough!

1969

Como el Uruguay no hay

Como el Uruguay no hay

1960

La Espera

La Espera

1952

Un Vintén pa’l Judas

Un Vintén pa’l Judas

1959

TO3

TO3

1972