Ron Leibman
Ron Leibman | |
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Born |
New York City, New York, U.S. | October 11, 1937
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1963–present |
Spouse(s) |
Linda Lavin (m. 1969; div. 1981) Jessica Walter (m. 1983) |
Ron Leibman (born October 11, 1937) is an American actor. He won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1993 for his performance in Angels in America. More recently, he had a recurring role on the animated television series Archer.
Career
Leibman was a member of the Compass Players in the late 1950s, and was admitted to the Actors Studio shortly thereafter.[1] He co-starred with second wife Jessica Walter in Neil Simon's play Rumors. They also appeared together as husband and wife in the film Dummy and in the TV series Law & Order in the episode "House Counsel."
Leibman won an Emmy Award for his convict-turned-lawyer character in Kaz (1978–79), a series which he also created and co-wrote. Leibman also received a Tony Award for his performance as Roy Cohn in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Angels in America. He is also widely known for his portrayal of Dr. Leonard Green, Rachel Green's overbearing father, on the sitcom Friends. Leibman had a recurring role on The Sopranos as Dr. Plepler.
In 1983, Leibman starred in the Australian movie Phar Lap as David J. Davis, the owner of legendary New Zealand/Australian racehorse Phar Lap, who won the 1930 Melbourne Cup and the 1932 Agua Caliente Handicap.
In 2013, Leibman began appearing as a recurring character on the TV series Archer as Ron Cadillac. He stars as the husband to Malory Archer, voiced by his real life wife Jessica Walter.
Personal life
Leibman was born in New York City, New York, the son of Grace (née Marks) and Murray Leibman, who worked in the garment business.[2] He graduated in 1958 from Ohio Wesleyan University. He has been married to actress Jessica Walter since 1983. He was previously married to actress Linda Lavin (1969–1981). He currently teaches at The New School in New York City where he has also served as acting department chair. Ron Leibman is sometimes confused with Ron Liebman, a prominent Baseball Researcher, Statistician, and Trivia Expert with the Society for American Baseball Research.
Partial Filmography
- A Little Help (2010) as Warren Dunning
- Garden State (2004) as Dr. Cohen
- Auto Focus (2002) as Lenny
- Dummy (2002) as Lou Schoichet
- Just the Ticket (1999) as Barry the Book
- Don King: Only in America (1997 made for TV movie) as Harry Shondor
- Night Falls on Manhattan (1996) as Morgenstern
- Seven Hours to Judgment (1988) as David Reardon
- Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami (1988 made for TV movie) as Simon Resnick
- Many Happy Returns (1986 made for TV movie) as Jerry Brenner
- Rhinestone (1984) as Freddie Ugo
- Door to Door (1984) as Larry Price
- Romantic Comedy (1983) as Leo DeGeneres
- Phar Lap (1983) as David J. Davis
- Zorro, The Gay Blade (1981) as Captain Esteban
- Rivkin: Bounty Hunter (1981 made for TV movie) as Rivkin
- Linda in Wonderland (1980 made for TV movie)
- Up the Academy (1980) as Major Vaughn Liceman (uncredited)
- Norma Rae (1979) as Reuban
- A Question of Guilt (1978 made for TV movie) as Detective Louis Kazinsky
- Martinelli, Outside Man (1977 made for TV movie) as Ritchie Martinelli
- The Super Cops (1974) as David Greenberg
- Your Three Minutes Are Up (1973) as Mike
- Slaughterhouse-five (1972) as Paul Lazzaro
- The Hot Rock (1972) as Murch
- Where's Poppa (1970) as Sidney Hocheiser
References
- ↑ Ron Leibman at the Wisconsin Historical Society's Actors Studio audio collection
- ↑ Ron Leibman Biography (1937–)
External links
- Ron Leibman on IMDb
- Ron Leibman at the University of Wisconsin's Actors Studio audio collection
- The New School for Drama