
Ron Leibman
Personal Information
- Occupation: Actor
- Birthday: 11 Oct, 1937
- Death day: 06 Dec, 2019 ( 6 years old )
- Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
- Also known as: Ronald Leibman
Ron Leibman
Ron Leibman (October 11, 1937 – December 6, 2019) was 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. Leibman also won a Primetime Emmy Award in 1979 for his role as Martin 'Kaz' Kazinsky in his short-lived crime drama series Kaz. Leibman also acted in films such as Where's Poppa? (1970), The Hot Rock (1972), Norma Rae (1979), and Zorro, The Gay Blade (1982). Later in his career, he became widely known for providing the voice of Ron Cadillac in Archer (2013–2016) and for playing Dr. Leonard Green, Rachel's rich, short-tempered father, on the sitcom Friends (1996–2004). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ron Leibman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Credits
- 2010 - A Little Help ( movie ) as Warren Dunning
- 2009 - Archer ( tv ) as Ron Cadillac (voice)
- 2009 - Archer ( tv ) as Ron Cadillac (archive sound) (uncredited)
- 2004 - Garden State ( movie ) as Dr. Cohen
- 2002 - Auto Focus ( movie ) as Lenny
- 2002 - Dummy ( movie ) as Lou Schoichet
- 2002 - Personal Velocity ( movie ) as Avram Herskowitz
- 1999 - Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ( tv ) as Stan Villani
- 1999 - The Sopranos ( tv ) as Dr. Lior Plepler
- 1998 - Holding the Baby ( tv ) as Stan Peterson
- 1998 - Just the Ticket ( movie ) as Barry the Book
- 1997 - Don King: Only in America ( movie ) as Harry Shondor
- 1997 - Night Falls on Manhattan ( movie ) as Morgenstern
- 1997 - The Practice ( tv ) as Atty. Robert Colby
- 1996 - A Rugrats Chanukah ( movie ) as Rabbi / Old Man (voice)
- 1995 - Central Park West ( tv ) as Allen Rush
- 1994 - Friends ( tv ) as Leonard Green
- 1994 - Duckman ( tv ) as Geofredo (voice)
- 1993 - In the Wings: Angels in America On Broadway ( movie )
- 1991 - Pacific Station ( tv ) as Al Burkhardt
- 1990 - Law & Order ( tv ) as Paul Kopell
- 1990 - Law & Order ( tv ) as Defense Attorney Barry Nathanson
- 1988 - Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami ( movie ) as Simon Resnick
- 1988 - Seven Hours to Judgment ( movie ) as David Reardon
- 1988 - Aaron's Way ( tv )
- 1987 - Class Act: A Teacher's Story ( movie ) as Sam Greene
- 1986 - Christmas Eve ( movie ) as Morris Huffner
- 1986 - Many Happy Returns ( movie ) as Jerry Brenner
- 1985 - The Comedy Factory ( tv ) as Joey Caruso
- 1985 - Door to Door ( movie ) as Larry Price
- 1984 - Murder, She Wrote ( tv ) as Roland Trent
- 1984 - Murder, She Wrote ( tv ) as Darryl Heyward
- 1984 - Rhinestone ( movie ) as Freddie Ugo
- 1983 - Romantic Comedy ( movie ) as Leo Jessup
- 1983 - Phar Lap ( movie ) as Dave Davis
- 1981 - Zorro, The Gay Blade ( movie ) as Captain Esteban
- 1981 - Rivkin: Bounty Hunter ( movie ) as Stan Rivkin
- 1980 - Linda in Wonderland ( movie ) as Himself
- 1980 - Up the Academy ( movie ) as Major Vaughn Liceman (uncredited)
- 1979 - Norma Rae ( movie ) as Reuben
- 1978 - Kaz ( tv ) as Martin 'Kaz' Kazinsky
- 1978 - A Question of Guilt ( movie ) as Detective Louis Kazinsky
- 1976 - Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood ( movie ) as Rudy Montague
- 1975 - The Art of Crime ( movie ) as Roman Grey
- 1974 - The Super Cops ( movie ) as David Greenberg
- 1973 - Your Three Minutes Are Up ( movie ) as Mike
- 1973 - Police Story ( tv )
- 1972 - Slaughterhouse-Five ( movie ) as Paul Lazzaro
- 1972 - The Hot Rock ( movie ) as Stanley Murch
- 1970 - Where’s Poppa? ( movie ) as Sidney Hocheiser
- 1968 - The Dick Cavett Show ( tv ) as Self - Guest
- 1962 - The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ( tv ) as Self
- 1961 - The DuPont Show of the Week ( tv ) as Carmatti
- 1956 - Tony Awards ( tv ) as Self - Presenter
- 1956 - Tony Awards ( tv ) as Self - Winner/Performer
- 1944 - Golden Globe Awards ( tv ) as Self - Nominee
Crew
- 2009 - Archer ( tv ) ... In Memory Of
Writing
- 1985 - The Comedy Factory ( tv ) ... Writer
Creator
- 1978 - Kaz ( tv ) ... Creator