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Biography

Pedro Caxade was born and raised in northern Spain, in a family of traditional land owners. His ancestry has dwelt in the idyllic hamlet of La Portela, where the family estate is, for hundreds of years. His mother was a Biologist and his father was an Engineer. Pedro started acting, singing and writing music as a child. He studied piano and singing in the Conservatory of Music and started as an actor with the Youth Classics of La Coruña, Spain, were he made his stage debut in a production of Cervante's "Entremeses", a Spanish Golden Age comedy. He appeared in many more productions through his teens until, at the age of seventeen, he moved to Madrid to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He soon found the Royal Academy too cold and impersonal and dropped out to form his own company, "Buffa Theatre" (www.buffatheatre.com), to successfully tour Italy, Spain and France, with some of the most loved European Classics. He directed and starred "Richard III", "Don Quixote" and "A Doll's

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