American actor (born 1969)
Robert Sean Leonard
Leonard in 2007
Born Robert Lawrence Leonard
(1969-02-28 ) February 28, 1969 (age 55) Alma mater Fordham University Columbia University Occupation Actor Years active 1986–present Spouse
Gabriella Salick
(
m. 2008)
Children 2
Robert Lawrence Leonard (born February 28, 1969),[ 1] known by his stage name Robert Sean Leonard , is an American actor. He is known for playing Dr. James Wilson in the television series House (2004–2012) and Neil Perry in the 1989 film Dead Poets Society .
Leonard won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in The Invention of Love in 2001. His other theater credits include Candida , Long Day's Journey Into Night , Breaking the Code , The Speed of Darkness , Philadelphia, Here I Come! , Arcadia , The Music Man , Born Yesterday , Fifth of July , and To Kill a Mockingbird .
Early life and education
Leonard grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey , where he graduated from Ridgewood High School . He studied at Fordham University and later the Columbia University School of General Studies .[ 2] He studied theater at HB Studio .[ 3]
Career
Because he shares his birth name with another actor, Leonard modified his name for his Screen Actors Guild membership, using "Sean", the name of his brother, as a middle name.[ 4]
Leonard is a three-time Tony Award nominee, and won Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2001 for his role as A. E. Housman in Tom Stoppard 's The Invention of Love . He had previously played the role of Valentine in the New York premiere of Stoppard's Arcadia at Lincoln Center in 1995. He was nominated for a Tony in 2003 for his portrayal of Edmund Tyrone in a well-received revival of Eugene O'Neill 's Long Day's Journey Into Night ; it co-starred Philip Seymour Hoffman , Brian Dennehy , and Vanessa Redgrave . Leonard has also appeared in Broadway musical productions, in 2001 replacing Craig Bierko as the lead performer in a revival of The Music Man . Leonard co-starred as Paul Verrall in the 2011 Broadway revival of Born Yesterday .[ 5]
In 1993, Leonard had a leading role in the film Swing Kids , playing Peter Müller.[ 6] In 1997, he received rave reviews for his role in the television film In the Gloaming , directed by Christopher Reeve . Entertainment Weekly said that Leonard "does a first-rate job of juggling Danny's mixture of despair, neediness, and mordant jokiness."[ 7]
From 2004, he played Dr. James Wilson , head of the oncology department, on the FOX TV series House , until the series ended in 2012. In 2007 Leonard appeared on Entertainment Weekly ' s 100 list as "Dr. Underrated".[ 8]
From 2013 to 2014, Leonard had a recurring role as Dr. Roger Kadar on the television series Falling Skies .[ 9]
In 2016, Leonard played King Arthur in David Lee's adaptation of the musical Camelot at the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, Connecticut.[ 10] From February to April 2017, he appeared in the Broadway revival of Sunday in the Park with George , as Jules/Bob.[ 11]
In 2023 Leonard had a supporting role in HBO's The Gilded Age playing the Reverend Luke Forte.[citation needed ]
Personal life
Leonard maintains a close friendship with House co-star Hugh Laurie .[ 12] He and Ethan Hawke , his costar in Dead Poets Society and Tape , have been friends since childhood.[ 13] Hawke and Leonard founded the Malaparte theater company, along with James Waterston , Steve Zahn , and Frank Whaley .[ 14] [ 15]
In 2008, Leonard married Gabriella Salick. The couple have two daughters.[ 16] [ 17]
Filmography
Film
Television
Theatre
Awards and nominations
References
^ "Playbill Vault's Today in Theatre History" . Playbill . Retrieved November 2, 2020 .
^ Alvin Klein (January 5, 1986). "For Stage Novice, 'Acting Is It' " . The New York Times . Retrieved January 17, 2008 .
^ HB Studio Alumni
^ "Robert Sean Leonard, David Javerbaum, Plus a Look at Fall TV" . Playbill . June 1, 2008. Archived from the original on June 2, 2008. Retrieved January 17, 2008 .
^ "Born Yesterday :: Home" . bornyesterdayonbroadway.com . Retrieved December 3, 2011 .
^ Johnson, Malcolm (March 5, 1993). "For the love of jazz, they were really 'Swing Kids' " . Hartford Courant . p. 38. Retrieved June 21, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Tucker, Ken (April 18, 1997). "Classy comes home". Entertainment Weekly . No. 375. p. 53.
^ Snierson, Dan (June 29, 2007), "Robert Sean Leonard". Entertainment Weekly . (941/942):69
^ Boehm, Mike (January 13, 2013). "Robert Sean Leonard's first love" . Los Angeles Times . p. 95. Retrieved June 21, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Shameer Cohen, Sherry. "BWW Review: 'Camelot' in Westport" broadwayworld.com, October 11, 2016
^ Viaga, Robert (February 11, 2017). "Jake Gyllenhall/ 'Sunday in the Park With George' Begins Previews Feb. 11" . Playbill .
^ The Rod Ryan Show: Interview with Robert Sean Leonard Archived July 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine . None. Retrieved on December 3, 2011.
^ Warren Curry HALLOWED HALLS: An interview with Chelsea Walls star Robert Sean Leonard . douban.com. 4/18/02
^ Wynn Rousuck, J. (March 16, 1997). "Model Role Actor: He's got a list of movie and Broadway credits. Now, Robert Sean Leonard is adding Baltimore's Center Stage to his resume" . The Baltimore Sun . Retrieved January 13, 2016 .
^ Brown, Emma (February 8, 2013). "Life's a Baal For Jonthan Marc Sherman" . Interview magazine . Retrieved January 13, 2016 .
^ "Robert Sean Leonard Wife: Who Is Gabriella Salick?" . Vim Buzz . June 4, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2023 .
^ Staff Author (December 8, 2009). "Robert Sean Leonard 'Looking Forward' to Raising Daughter Away From Hollywood" . People . Retrieved February 18, 2023 .
^ Schwartz, Ryan (September 10, 2019). "The Good Doctor: Robert Sean Leonard to Guest-Star in Season 3, Reuniting With House Creator — Get First Look" . TVLine . Retrieved September 18, 2019 .
^ "The Gilded Age season 2 release date speculation, cast, plot, and news" . The Digital Fix . July 26, 2023. Retrieved August 1, 2023 .
^ "The Gilded Age Season 2: Everything we know about the lavish period drama's return" . House & Garden . June 28, 2023. Retrieved August 1, 2023 .
^ Gans, Andrew (June 6, 2017). "See Who's Joining Robert Sean Leonard in King Richard II" . Playbill . Retrieved August 22, 2021 .
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