Rodrigo Pavon
- Actor
Rodrigo Pavon is a Brazilian artist residing in São Paulo, actively engaged in acting, directing, and translation.
In theater, he has performed in various productions such as Harold Pinter's The Room (winner of the Bravo Award for Best Show of the Year in 2009), Gregory Motton's The Terrible Voice of Satan, Richard Maxwell's Burger King and House, as well as plays like Pinokio, The Boy Who Bit Picasso (with over 150 performances throughout Brazil), and Up Close Nobody Is Normal. In 2011, he founded a theater and performance group called Untitled 29 and co-directed, with Katiana Rangel, the play 4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane.
In television, some of his recent acting roles include the series Jailers (Globo), the fourth season of The Business (HBO), The Party (Globo), the sitcom Quero Ter 1 Milhão de Amigos (Warner), A Menina Sem Qualidades (MTV), Natureza Morta (Cine Brasil), and Pedro and Bianca (Cultura). He has also been part of the feature film Mundo Deserto de Almas Negras, the documentary Guarnieri, and several short films such as Pinball, Pedra do Medo, and Bebete and Daniboy.