Ron Leibman

Ron Leibman
Born Ronald Leibman
(1937-10-11) October 11, 1937
New York City, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1963–present
Spouse(s)
Linda Lavin
(m. 1969; div. 1981)

Jessica Walter
(m. 1983)

Ronald Leibman (born October 11, 1937) is an American actor. He won both the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play in 1993 for his performance as Roy Cohn in Angels in America Parts I and II. Leibman also won a Primetime Emmy Award for his role as Martin 'Kaz' Kazinsky in his short-lived crime drama series Kaz. In 1986 Leibman was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for the role of Morris Huffner in Christmas Dove. Leibman is most known for providing the voice of Ron Cadillac in Archer and for playing Dr. Leonard Green, Rachel's rich, short-tempered father on the sitcom Friends.

Career

Leibman was a member of the Compass Players in the late 1950s, and was admitted to the Actors Studio shortly thereafter.[1] Leibman is Jewish.[2]

Leibman won an Emmy Award, Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series, in 1979[3] for his convict-turned-lawyer character in Kaz (1978–79), a series which he also created and co-wrote.[4]

He co-starred with second wife Jessica Walter in Tartuffe at the Los Angeles Theatre Center in 1986,[5] and they co-starred again in Neil Simon's play Rumors in 1988 on Broadway.[6] They also appeared together as husband and wife in the film Dummy (2003)[7][8] and in the TV series Law & Order in the episode "House Counsel" in 1995.[9]

Leibman received a 1993 Tony Award for his performance as Roy Cohn in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Angels in America.[10][11]

He played Dr. Leonard Green, Rachel Green's overbearing father, on the sitcom Friends. He had a recurring role on The Sopranos as Dr. Plepler.[7] In 1983, Leibman starred in the Australian movie Phar Lap as David J. Davis, the owner of legendary New Zealand/Australian racehorse Phar Lap, [7][12] 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.[7]

Personal life

Leibman was born in New York City to Grace (née Marks) and Murray Leibman, who worked in the garment business.[13]

Leibman graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University.[5] He has been married to actress Jessica Walter since 1983.[5] [14] He was previously married to actress Linda Lavin (1969–1981).[15][14]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1970 Where's Poppa? Sidney Hocheiser film debt
1972 The Hot Rock Murch
1972 Slaughterhouse-Five Paul Lazzaro
1973 Your Three Minutes Are Up Mike
1974 The Super Cops David Greenberg
1976 Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood Rudy Montague
1979 Norma Rae Reuben
1980 Up the Academy Major Vaughn Liceman uncredited
Nominated - The Stinkers Bad Movie award for Worst Supporting Actor
1981 Zorro: The Gay Blade Esteban The Stinkers Bad Movie award for Worst Supporting Actor
The Stinkers Bad Movie award for Worst On-Screen Couple (shared with Brenda Vaccaro)
1983 Phar Lap Dave Davis
1983 Romantic Comedy Leo
1984 Door to Door Larry Price
1984 Rhinestone Freddie Ugo Nominated - Golden Raspberry award for Worst Supporting Actor
1988 Seven Hours to Judgement David Reardon
1996 Night Falls on Manhattan Morgenstern
1999 Just the Ticket Barry the Book
2002 Personal Velocity Arvam Herskowitz also known as "Personal Velocity: Three Portraits"
2002 Dummy Lou
2002 Auto Focus Lenny
2004 Garden State Dr. Cohen
2010 A Little Help Warren Dunning

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1956 The Edge of the Night Johnny television debut
1963 The DuPont Show of the Week Carmatti Episode: "Ride with Terror"
1963 Ride with Terror Carmatti Television Movie
1966 Hawk Eddie Toll Episode: "The Man Who Owned Everyone"
1975 The Art of Crime Roman Grey Television Movie
1975 Police Story Ray Oberstar Episode: "Vice: 24 Hours"
1977 Martinelli, Outside Man Richie Martinelli Television Movie
1978 A Question of Guilt Detective Louis Kazinsky Television Movie
1978-1979 Kaz Martin 'Kaz' Kazinsky series regular/also writer; 23 episodes
Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
1980 Linda in Wonderland unknown Television Movie
1981 Rivkin: Bounty Hunter Rivkin Television Movie
1985 Comedy Story Joey Caruso Episode: "Side by Side"/also Writer
1986 Many Happy Returns Jerry Brenner Television Movie
1986 Christmas Dove Morris Huffner Television Movie
Nominated - Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television
1987 ABC Afterschool Specials Sam Greene Episode: "Class Act: A Teacher's Story"
1988 Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Sam Ajami Simon Resnick Television Movie
1988 Aaron's Way unknown Episode: "The Men Will Cheer and the Boys Will Shout"
1990-1992 Murder, She Wrote Darryl Heyward/Roland Trent 2 episodes
1991-1992 Pacific Station Detective Al Burkhardt series regular; 13 episodes
1992 Fish Police unknown (Voice) Episode: "The Codfather"
1995 Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man Geofredo (Voice) Episode: "Papa Oom M.O.W. M.O.W.
1995-1996 C.P.W. Allen Rush series regular; 21 episodes
1995-2000 Law & Order Barry Nathanson/Mark Paul Kopell 2 episodes
1996-2004 Friends Dr. Leonard Green recurring role; 4 episodes
1996 Rugrats Rabbi/Old Man (Voice) Episode: "Chanukah"
1997 Don King: Only in America Harry Shondor Television Movie
1998-2002 Holding the Baby Stan Peterson series regular; 13 episodes
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Stan Villani recurring role; 4 episodes
2003 The Practice Attorney Robert Colby Episode: "Concealing Evidence"
2006 The Sopranos Dr. Lior Plepler recurring role; 3 episodes
2013-2016 Archer Ron Cadillac (Voice) recurring role; 9 episodes

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
1959 Camino Real Kilroy
1959 Legend of Lovers Orpheus
1959 A View From the Bridge Rudolfo
1960 Dead End Unknown
1960 The Premise Unknown
1963 Dear Me, The Sky is Falling Peter Nemo
1963 Bicycle Ride to Nevada Rip Calabria
1964 The Deputy Captain Slazer 316 performances
1965 The Misanthrope Alceste
1965 Uncle Vanya Astrov
1965 End Game Clov
1965 The Critic Mr. Puff
1965 Galileo Unknown
1966 & 1967 Room Service Gordon Miller
1967 The Poker Session Teddy
1967-1968 Prometheus Bound Hermes
1967-1968 Volpone Mosca
1967-1968 The Three Sisters Solyony
1968 We Bombed in New Haven Sergeant Henderson 85 performances
1968 Long Day's Journey into Night Unknown
1969 Cop-Out Performer
1970 Room Service Gordon Miller
1970 Transfers Performer
1975 Love Two Performer
1976 Rich and Famous Various Roles
1976 Julius Caesar Unknown
1977 Richard III Richard III
1980-1981 I Ought to Be in Pictures Herb 324 performances
1982 Children of Darkness Count LaRuse
1983 Don Pasquale Don Pasquale
1985 Doubles Lennie
1986 Tartuffe Tartuffe
1988-1990 Rumors Lenny Ganz 535 performances
1993 Angels in America: Millennium Approaches Roy Cohn Drama Desk award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
Tony award for Best Actor in a Play
1994 Angels in America: Perestroika Nominated - Drama Desk award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
1995 The Merchant of Venice Shylock Nominated - Drama Desk award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
1988 A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds Rabbi Azriel Nominated - Drama Desk award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
1999-2000 Adam Baum Sam Baum
2001 A Connecticut Yankee Launcelot
2002 God of Vengeance Jack Chapman

References

  1. Ron Leibman at the Wisconsin Historical Society's Actors Studio audio collection.
  2. https://www.facebook.com/JewishGenealogyPortal/posts/actor-ron-leibman-was-born-october-11-1937/696383507106780/
  3. "Ron Leibman Emmy" emmys.com, retrieved February 19, 2018
  4. Kaz tvguide.com, retrieved February 18, 2018
  5. 1 2 3 Arkatov, Janice. " 'Tartuffe' Stars Aren't Just Acting As A Couple" Los Angeles Times, July 15, 1986
  6. Rumors Playbill, retrieved February 18, 2018
  7. 1 2 3 4 "Ron Leibman Credits" tvguide.com, retrieved February 18, 2018
  8. Dummy tcm.com, retrieved February 18, 2018
  9. " 'Law & Order', Season 5, Episode 10" rottentomatoes.com, retrieved February 18, 2018
  10. Angels in America: Millennium Approaches Playbill, retrieved February 18, 2018
  11. Lefkowitz, David. "Playbill On-Line's Brief Encounter with Ron Leibman" Playbill, 1999
  12. Phar Lap tcm.com, retrieved February 18,2018
  13. "Ron Leibman profile" filmreference.com; accessed February 2, 2018
  14. 1 2 Johnson, Bonnie. "Egg Rolls Brought Ron Leibman and Jessica Walter to the Altar and Left Them Hungry for More" People, July 16, 1984
  15. Bosworth, Patricia. "Ron Lunt and Linda Fontanne?" The New York Times, May 31, 1970
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