Lenny Von Dohlen

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Lenny Von Dohlen (born 22 December 1958, Augusta, Georgia, USA) is an American film and stage actor, best known for his performance as Harold Smith in Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. His cameo in the television program Walker, Texas Ranger, was made famous by its inclusion in an episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

Lenny Von Dohlen’s film debut was in the Academy Award-winning Tender Mercies, starring Robert Duvall, written by Horton Foote and directed by Bruce Beresford. From that performance, Mr. Von Dohlen was given the leading role in MGM/UA’s Electric Dreams. Other roles include: Under the Biltmore Clock; Blind Vision; Jennifer 8; Ed Zwick’s Leaving Normal and the title role in Billy Galvin, opposite Karl Malden.

In a career known for depth, diversity and mostly dramatic roles, Lenny Von Dohlen shook things up hilariously when he played one of the bumbling bad guys in Twentieth Century Fox’s Home Alone III. This came on the heels of a string roles in independent films such as Toll Booth, Bird of Prey, One Good Turn, Entertaining Angels, Cadillac and Frontline. In 2007, he can be seen starring in Beautiful Loser and Teeth, a Sundance and Berlin Film Festival Dramatic Competition nominee.

In addition to his role on Twin Peaks, Von Dohlen has appeared in the Emmy Award-winning Kent State, thirtysomething, The Lazarus Man, The Pretender and Chicago Hope. Most recently he appeared in the Masterpiece Theatre presentation of Eudora Welty’s The Ponder Heart on PBS.

In the theatre, Von Dohlen has created roles in the New York productions of Asian Shade, The Team, Twister and Vanishing Act and The Maderati, the latter two by Richard Greenberg. For nine months he starred in Carol Churchill’s play Cloud 9, directed by Tommy Tune, followed by The Roundabout Theatre Company’s revival of Desire Under the Elms opposite Kathy Baker. He has starred in Hamlet]], Romeo and Juliet and Joe Orton’s Loot. On the West Coast, Mr. Von Dohlen has been seen in Wedekind's Lulu at the La Jolla Playhouse, and The Blue Room at the Pasadena. Von Dohlen originated the role of Voltaire in the world premiere of Jean Claude van Italie's Light garnering Best Actor nominations from the Los Angeles Critics Circle and Ovation.

Von Dohlen currently resides in New York and Los Angeles.

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