Ron Leibman(1937-2019)
- Artiste
- Scénariste
- Bande-son
Ron Leibman est né le 11 octobre 1937 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis. Il était acteur et scénariste. Il est connu pour Garden State (2004), La Grande Zorro (1981) et Kaz (1978). Il était marié à Jessica Walter et Linda Lavin. Il est mort le 6 décembre 2019 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis.
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Artiste
Scénariste
Bande-son
- Taille
- 1,79 m
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- ConjointsJessica Walter26 juin 1983 - 6 décembre 2019 (son décès)
- Enfants
- ParentsMurray Leibman
- Proches
- Daniel Walter(Niece or Nephew)
- Autres œuvresPlayed "Jack Chapman" in "God of Vengeance", a play by 'Donald Margulies', adapted from the play by Sholom Asch and based upon a literal translation by Joachim Neugroschel (Adams Memorial Theater, Williamstown, Massachussets, USA).
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesTrained at the Actor's Studio in New York and made his Broadway debut in 1963.
- Citations[2011, on Abattoir 5 (1972)] I was only around for our section of that movie, the prisoner-of-war section. The Dresden section, the bombing of Dresden. Like the novel, the movie's in different parts, and part of it's on the planet Tralfamadore, and part of it's back in Minneapolis. What I remember is that we were playing prisoners of war, we actors, and we were in Prague, which was then run by Russians. The Soviet Union was in control of Czechoslovakia then, so we were in an occupied country playing prisoners of war. For us actors, it added a reality that you never could make up, because there were Russian troops around, watching, and despised by the locals. That was the atmosphere of making the film, and it was very sad to be around the people of Prague. If you know the history of Czechoslovakia, it was probably one of the more liberal Eastern European countries, and still is. I don't know if you've ever been to Prague, but if you ever have the chance, go. It's an extraordinarily beautiful city. The reason why George Roy Hill, the director, used Prague, is because it was a sister city, architecturally, to Dresden. Because there was no Dresden anymore. It was wiped out. So we used Prague as Dresden. It was, for me, quite an education, I'll tell you.
- Marque commercialeDrawling nasal voice
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