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Len Cariou

Milestones

  • Birthplace: St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
  • Birthday: September 30, 1939
  • 2009

    Nominated for the 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie

  • 2009

    Portrayed Franklin D. Roosevelt in the HBO film "Into the Storm"; earned an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie

  • 2007

    Appeared as John Cusack's father in the film "1408"

  • 2006 to 2007

    Played power broker Judd Fitzgerald on the Showtime series "Brotherhood"

  • 2002

    Featured in the "About Schmidt" opposite Jack Nicholson; directed by Alexander Payne

  • 2002

    Joined Anne Heche and Neil Patrick Harris as the replacement cast in the award-winning drama "Proof"

  • 2001

    Headlined the national tour of the award-winning play "Copenhagen"

  • 2000

    Starred in a production of Neil Simon's "The Dinner Party" at the Music Box Theatre

  • 1999

    Played the U.S. President in Showtime's "In the Company of Spies"

  • 1995

    Portrayed Walt Disney in the CBS TV-movie "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story"

  • 1991

    Starred in the Broadway production of "The Speed of Darkness"

  • 1987

    Starred in "Teddy & Alice" on Broadway

  • 1985 to 1992

    Had a recurring role as spy Michael Haggerty on "Murder, She Wrote" (CBS); re-teamed with Lansbury

  • 1983

    Starred in Arthur Miller's sole musical, "Up from Paradise"

  • 1981

    Featured in Alan Alda's directorial debut, "The Four Seasons"

  • 1979

    Played the lead role of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street" on Broadway; co-starred opposite Angela Lansbury

  • 1977

    Recreated stage role for the film adaptation of "A Little Night Music"

  • 1973

    Garnered second Tony nomination for his role in "A Little Night Music"

  • 1972

    Made stage directorial debut with "Of Mice and Men" at the Guthrie Theatre

  • 1970

    Landed first starring role on Broadway in "Applause"; earned first Tony Award nomination

  • 1968

    Made his Broadway debut in "The House of Atreus"

  • 1962 to 1964

    Acted in numerous roles at the Manitoba Theatre Centre and later at the Stratford in Ontario

  • 1959

    Made stage debut as chorus member in "Damn Yankees" at the Rainbow Theatre in Winnipeg

  • Was the associate director of the Guthrie Theatre

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