Frank Langella
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Birth name | Frank A. Langella Jr. |
Born | January 1, 1940 Bayonne, New Jersey United States |
Frank A. Langella, Jr. (born January 1, 1940) is an American stage and film actor. He has won three Tony Awards - two for Best Featured (Supporting) Actor in a Play (Edward Albee's Seascape (1975), Ivan Turgenev's Fortune's Fool (2002)) and one for Best Leading Actor in a Play for his performance as Richard Nixon in Peter Morgan's Frost/Nixon (2007). Langella was nominated for two other Best Leading Actor in a Play Tonys; first in 1978 for the Edward Gorey-designed revival of Bram Stoker's Dracula and again in 2004 for Stephen Belber's Match.
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Biography
Personal life
Langella, an Italian American,[1] was born in Bayonne, New Jersey to Frank A. Langella, Sr., a business executive,[2] and graduated from Syracuse University in 1959 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama. He remains a brother of the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity.
Career
Langella was best known early in his career for his success in the title role of the Broadway production of Dracula. In a recent interview, Langella commented that people (in fact, mostly men) always complimented him on the sexual energy of his stage performance as the Count, telling him, "Boy, did my wife make love to me that night!" after seeing him onstage. Despite his initial misgivings about continuing to play the role, he was persuaded to star opposite Laurence Olivier in the subsequent film version directed by John Badham. Langella reports that on his last day of shooting he hung the cloak on a costume rack firmly knowing he could never pick it up again for fear of being typecast. Langella reminisced on filming with Olivier. In the The Complete Films of Laurence Olivier (Jerry Vermilye, Citadel Press), Langella says.....
"The thing about him that's pretty wonderful is that when we were on the set together there was no such thing as the legend, the reputation, the past. There was only the mement, how we work this moment and 'Oh, dear boy, what do you think we should do about this?' and 'Oh, my God, will you help me out?' - all those wonderful things he does to make you feel relaxed."
He went on to play Sherlock Holmes in an HBO adaptation (1981) of William Gillette's famous stage play. He repeated the role on Broadway in 1987 in Charles Marowitz's play Sherlock's Last Case.
For years afterward, Langella largely avoided acting film in order to seriously pursue theatre. He has done more film and television work in recent years after finding a niche; in 1993 he made a memorable three-episode appearance on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as the devious Jaro Essa. He also appeared in a 2003 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and as a villainous pirate in the summer 1995 release Cutthroat Island. He picked up the Peter Sellers role in Adrian Lyne's remake of Lolita (which gave him a still-controversial frontal-nude scene, much to Langella's outrage and embarrassment). More recently, he appeared in George Clooney's Good Night, and Good Luck (2005) as former CBS chief executive William S. Paley and in Bryan Singer's Superman Returns (2006) as Daily Planet editor Perry White.
Langella is still best known as an accomplished stage actor, most recently appearing in Peter Morgan's Frost/Nixon which received enthusiastic reviews during a run at the Donmar Warehouse and Gielgud Theatre in London before moving to New York's Bernard B. Jacobs Theater in April 2007. Langella has been announced to reprise his Tony award winning role as Richard Nixon in the upcoming film adaptation to be directed by Ron Howard.
Filmography
- Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970) ... as George Prager
- The Twelve Chairs (1970) ... as Ostap Bender
- The Mark of Zorro (1974) ... as
- Dracula (1979) ... as Count Dracula
- Masters of the Universe (1987) ... as Skeletor
- 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) ... as Santangel
- Body of Evidence (1993) ... as Jeffrey Roston
- Dave (1993) ... as White House Chief of Staff Bob Alexander
- Brainscan (1994) ... as Detective Hayden
- Cutthroat Island (1995) ... as Dawg Brown
- Eddie... as Wild Bill Burgess
- The Greatest Pharaohs (1996)... himself
- Lolita (1997) ... as Clare Quilty
- Small Soldiers (1998) ... as Archer (voice)
- The Ninth Gate (1999) ... as Boris Balkan
- Sweet November (2001 film) ... as Edgar Price
- The Beast (2001) ... as Jackson Burns
- Red Dragon (2002) (scenes deleted) ... as The Dragon (voice)
- House of D (2004)
- The Novice (2004) ... as Father Tew
- (2005)
- Now You See It... (2005) ... as Max
- Sweet William (2005) ... as Professor Driskoll
- Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) ...as William S. Paley
- Superman Returns (2006) ... as Perry White
- Starting Out in the Evening (2007) … as Leonard Schiller
- Frost/Nixon (2008) ... as fmr. President Richard M. Nixon
References
External links
- Frank Langella at the Internet Movie Database
- Frank Langella at the Internet Broadway Database
- Frank Langella at the Notable Names Database
- Frank Langella article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki
- Star File: Frank Langella at Broadway.com
- Frank Langella Downstage Center XM Radio interview at American Theatre Wing