Robert Sean Leonard

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Robert Lawrence Leonard (born February 28, 1969), known as Robert Sean Leonard, is an American actor. He has received a Tony Award and a Obie Award over the course of a career on both stage and screen started in the 1980s. He is best known for his portrayal of Neil Perry in the drama film Dead Poets Society (1989) and Dr. James Wilson in the medical drama series House (2004–2012).

Born
Robert Lawrence Leonard

(1969-02-28) February 28, 1969 (age 57)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1986–present
Spouse
Gabriella Salick
(m. 2008)
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Leonard in May 2007
Born
Robert Lawrence Leonard

(1969-02-28) February 28, 1969 (age 57)
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
Spouse
Gabriella Salick
(m. 2008)
Children3
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A prolific stage actor, 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

Robert Lawrence Leonard was born in Westwood, New Jersey, on February 28, 1969.[1] He grew up in nearby Ridgewood, where he attended Ridgewood High School[2] but later dropped out at 17 to pursue acting.[3] He studied at Fordham University and later the Columbia University School of General Studies. He studied theater at HB Studio.[4] He has a brother named Sean, whose name he adopted as his new middle name when the Screen Actors Guild advised him to take a stage name because his birth name was already taken by another actor.[5]

Career

Leonard's early film roles included The Manhattan Project (1986), My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1987), and Dead Poets Society (1989). In 1993, he had a leading role in the film Swing Kids, playing Peter Müller,[6] appeared in the Shakespeare film adaptation Much Ado About Nothing, and appeared in Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence. 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]

Leonard and Ethan Hawke, who have been friends since co-starring in Dead Poets Society, co-founded New York's Malaparte theater company alongside James Waterston, Steve Zahn, and Frank Whaley in 1991.[8][9] The company was officially dissolved in 2000, partly because its members wanted to devote more time to their families.[10] Hawke later referred to the company's heyday as "pretty much the most thrilling period of [his] life".[11]

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, co-starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Brian Dennehy, and Vanessa Redgrave. He has also appeared in Broadway musical productions, and replaced Craig Bierko as the lead performer in a revival of The Music Man in 2001. He co-starred as Paul Verrall in the 2011 Broadway revival of Born Yesterday.[12]

From 2004 to 2012, Leonard portrayed Dr. James Wilson in the Fox medical drama series House. He had been invited to audition for the role of Charlie Eppes in the CBS crime drama series Numb3rs as well as House, and thought the Numb3rs script was "kind of cool", but decided to audition for House because he thought the character of Charlie was in "too many scenes".[13] He later admitted, "The less I work, the happier I am."[13] He believed that his House audition was not particularly good, but that his friendship with the show's executive producer Bryan Singer helped win him the role.[13] In 2007, he appeared on Entertainment Weekly's 100 list as "Dr. Underrated".[14]

From 2013 to 2014, Leonard had a recurring role as Dr. Roger Kadar on the series Falling Skies.[15] In 2016, he played King Arthur in David Lee's adaptation of the musical Camelot at the Westport Country Playhouse.[16] From February to April 2017, he appeared in the Broadway revival of Sunday in the Park with George as Jules/Bob.[17] In 2023, he had a supporting role in HBO's The Gilded Age as the Reverend Luke Forte.[citation needed]

Personal life

Leonard remains close friends with his House co-star Hugh Laurie.[18] Another close friend of his is Ethan Hawke, who he co-starred with in Dead Poets Society and Tape, in addition to appearing in Hawke's directoral debut Chelsea Walls.[19]

Leonard married Gabriella Salick in 2008.[20] The couple have three daughters:[21] one born in 2009,[20] one in 2012 and one in 2018.[22]

Acting credits

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1986 The Manhattan Project Max Credited as Robert Leonard
1987 My Best Friend Is a Vampire Jeremy Capello
1989 Dead Poets Society Neil Perry
1990 Mr. & Mrs. Bridge Douglas Bridge
1991 Married to It Chuck Bishop
1993 Swing Kids Peter Müller
Much Ado About Nothing Count Claudio
The Age of Innocence Ted Archer
A Dog Race in Alaska Short film
1994 Safe Passage Alfred Singer
1996 Killer: A Journal of Murder Henry Lesser
I Love You, I Love You Not Angel of Death
1997 In the Gloaming Danny
1998 Standoff Jamie Doolin
The Last Days of Disco Tom Platt
Ground Control Cruise
2001 Tape Jon Salter
Driven Demille Bly
Chelsea Walls Terry Olsen
2004 The I Inside Peter Cable
2026 Act One TBA
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Television

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1986 My Two Loves Larry Taylor Television film
1987 Bluffing It Rusty Duggan Television film
1993 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Himself Season 2 Episode 31, aired July 19, 1993
1994 Normandy: The Great Crusade Rusty Sales Voice, television film
1996 The Boys Next Door Barry Klemper Television film
1999 Wasteland Jesse's ex Episode: "My Ex-Friend's Wedding"
2000 The Outer Limits Robby Archer Episode: "Nest"
2001 A Glimpse of Hell Lt. Daniel P. Meyer Television film
2002 Corsairs Unaired pilot[23]
2003 A Painted House Jesse Chandler Television film
2004–2012 House Dr. James Wilson Main cast
2006, 2010 American Experience Himself, Herman Melville Episode: "Eugene O'Neill"; Voice, episode: "Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World"
2013 The Blacklist Frederick Barnes Episode: "Frederick Barnes"
2013–2014 Falling Skies Dr. Roger Kadar Recurring; 9 episodes
2014 The Good Wife Del Paul Episode: "Dear God"
2015 Battle Creek Brock Episode: "Sympathy for the Devil"
2015–2016 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ADA Kenneth O'Dwyer 3 episodes
2017 Blue Bloods Charles Beard Episode: "Lost Souls"
2019 The Hot Zone Walter Humboldt Miniseries
The Good Doctor Shamus O'Malley Episode: "Claire"[24]
2022 The First Lady Harry S. Truman Episode: "Victory Dance"
2023 The Gilded Age Reverend Luke Forte[25] Recurring; season 2[26]
2026 The Terror: Devil in Silver Director Cleave Episode: "Vermillion"
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Stage

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1985 Sally's Gone, She Left Her Name Christopher Decker Perry Street Theatre, Off-Broadway [27]
The Beach House Chris Circle Repertory Theatre, Off-Broadway [28]
1986 Brighton Beach Memoirs Eugene Jerome Alvin Theatre, Broadway Replacement [29]
1987–1988 Breaking the Code Christopher Morcom Neil Simon Theatre, Broadway [30]
1990 When She Danced Alexandros Eliopolos Playwrights Horizons, Off-Broadway
Romeo and Juliet Romeo Playhouse 91, Off-Broadway [31]
1991 Our Town George Gibbs Shaftesbury Theatre, West End [32]
The Speed of Darkness Eddie Belasco Theatre, Broadway
1993 Candida Eugene Marchbanks Criterion Center Stage Right, Broadway
King Lear Edgar Old Globe Theatre, San Diego [33]
1994 Philadelphia, Here I Come! Gareth O'Donnell in Private Criterion Center Stage Right, Broadway
1995 Arcadia Valentine Coverly Vivian Beaumont Theater, Broadway
1996 Below the Belt Dobbitt John Houseman Theatre, Off-Broadway [34]
1997 The Glass Menagerie Tom Wingfield Head Theatre, Baltimore [35]
Dead End Gimpty Williamstown Theatre Festival, Massachusetts [36]
1998 You Never Can Tell Dr. Valentine Laura Pels Theater, Off-Broadway [37]
1999 The Iceman Cometh Don Parritt Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway
2000–2001 The Music Man Harold Hill Neil Simon Theatre, Broadway Replacement
2001 The Invention of Love A. E. Housman, Aged 18 to 26 Lyceum Theatre, Broadway
2003, 2004 Fifth of July Kenneth Talley Jr. Signature Theatre Company, Off-Broadway; Skirball Cultural Center ,[38][39]
2003 Long Day's Journey into Night Edmund Tyrone Plymouth Theatre, Broadway
The Violet Hour John Pace Seavering Biltmore Theatre, Broadway
2011–2012 Born Yesterday Paul Verrall Cort Theatre, Broadway
2013 To Kill a Mockingbird Atticus Finch Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Off-West-End [32]
Pygmalion Professor Henry Higgins Old Globe Theatre, San Diego
2016 Prodigal Son Alan Hoffman Manhattan Theatre Club, Off-Broadway
Camelot King Arthur Westport Country Playhouse
2017 Sunday in the Park with George Jules / Bob Hudson Theatre, Broadway
Richard II Richard II Old Globe Theatre, San Diego [40]
2018 Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo Peter Signature Theatre, Off-Broadway
2025 Betrayal Jerry Goodman Theatre, Chicago [41]
Interview Pierre Peters Riverside Studios [42]
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Awards and nominations

Notes

  1. Year in which the ceremony was held.

References

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