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Len Cariou

Leonard Joseph Cariou OC OM (/ˈkæriu/; born September 30, 1939) is a Canadian actor and stage director, best known for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd in the original cast of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, and for playing the patriarch Henry Reagan, NYPD Police Commissioner (retired), in the multi-generational television series Blue Bloods on CBS.

Len Cariou

Cariou in September 2009
Born
Leonard Joseph Cariou

(1939-09-30) September 30, 1939 (age 83)
NationalityCanadian
Alma materSt Paul's College
OccupationActor
AwardsTony Award for Best Actor in a Musical
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical

Early years

Cariou's father was Breton and his mother was of Irish descent.[1] Cariou attended Miles Macdonell Collegiate for grades 10 and 11, where he directed and starred in the school plays, and he later attended St Paul's College.[2]

Career

Cariou made his first appearance in Damn Yankees at Rainbow Stage in Winnipeg in 1959, and was a founding member of the Manitoba Theatre Centre.[3] He was offered a scholarship at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal but, married with a young child and financial responsibilities, he was forced to decline the honor. Instead, he learned his craft by spending two years at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, and returned in 1981 to lead the company as Prospero, Coriolanus, Brutus, and Petruchio.[citation needed]

Cariou also became a lead actor at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis in the 1960s, where he played Orlando in As You Like It; Agamemnon in Tyrone Guthrie's compilation of The House of Atreus; Iago; Oberon; and the title roles in Henry V, Oedipus the King, and King Lear. He also was an associate director.

Broadway

In 1968, Cariou made his Broadway debut in The House of Atreus. Two years later, Cariou landed his first starring role opposite Lauren Bacall in Applause, a musical adaptation of the film All About Eve. It earned him a Tony Award nomination as Best Actor in a Musical and won him the Theatre World Award. In 1973, he received his second Tony nomination for A Little Night Music; he reprised the role of Fredrik for the 1977 film version opposite Elizabeth Taylor. Six years later he won both the Tony and Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in the Stephen Sondheim musical opposite Angela Lansbury. During these years, Cariou also appeared in a number of benefits, including A Christmas Carol for the Riverside Shakespeare Company in New York, playing Scrooge, with Helen Hayes, Raul Julia, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, directed by W. Stuart McDowell at the Symphony Space in 1985.[4] His next projects included the Alan Jay LernerCharles Strouse musical Dance a Little Closer (1983), Arthur Miller's sole musical, Up from Paradise (1983), Teddy & Alice (1987), and Ziegfeld (1988). Cariou also appeared on Broadway in Night Watch, Cold Storage, The Speed of Darkness, Neil Simon's The Dinner Party (with Henry Winkler and John Ritter) and Proof (with Anne Heche and Neil Patrick Harris). He directed Don't Call Back on Broadway as well. His off-Broadway appearances include Master Class, Papa (an Ernest Hemingway one-man show) and Mountain (Justice William O. Douglas). He appeared as Cap'n Andy in the Broadway national tour of Show Boat opposite Cloris Leachman.

Regional theatre

Regionally, Cariou has starred in many productions at theatres throughout North America, including The Kennedy Centre, the Mark Taper Forum, Lincoln Centre, the Long Wharf Theatre and the Old Globe. He has played the title role of Macbeth for Toronto Arts Productions, and Richard Nixon in Frost/Nixon for Canadian Stage in Toronto. He has appeared multiple times throughout his career at the Manitoba Theatre Centre. In 1984, having directed "Death of a Salesman" at the Citadel Theater, Edmonton, he played the lead in "King Lear" and was appointed associate director. In 1985 he played Stalin there in David Pownall's "Master Class". Cariou appeared at The Geffen Theatre as Joe Keller in a notable production of All My Sons, a role he reprised in 2009 at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, where it was the longest-running, highest-grossing run of a play in that theatre's history. He also appeared at The Geffen in Neil Simon's Rose and Walsh and Heroes with George Segal.

Television

From 1985 to 1992, Cariou appeared in multiple episodes of the popular television mystery series Murder, She Wrote with his friend and former Sweeney Todd co-star Angela Lansbury. Cariou portrayed the recurring character of Michael Hagarty, characterized as an Irish international man of mystery who worked as a secret agent for British MI-6. He would get Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), the title character of the show, involved in mysteries involving international intrigue.

In 1993, Cariou was in the TV movie Miracle on Interstate 880. He played Buck Helm. He also guest-starred in an episode of North of 60 when he portrayed Sarah Birkett's estranged father.

In 1995, Cariou became the first actor to portray Walt Disney in the Annette Funicello biography A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story, based on her book of the same name.

In 1997, Cariou appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Coda". He appeared to Captain Kathryn Janeway as an alien disguised as Admiral Janeway, her deceased father.

In 2010, Cariou appeared as Madoff-like Ponzi scheme man Louis Tobin in the drama Damages, the main antagonist in season three. Cariou has appeared in episodes of The West Wing, Law & Order, The Practice, and The Outer Limits. He had a continuing role in 2006–2007 as power broker Judd Fitzgerald in the series Brotherhood.

He currently appears as Henry Reagan, the former New York City Police Commissioner and patriarch of the current commissioner's family on Blue Bloods.

Film

Cariou's film credits include One Man, Flags of Our Fathers, About Schmidt, Thirteen Days, The Four Seasons, the Harold Prince-directed screen adaptation of A Little Night Music with Elizabeth Taylor, and Secret Window in which he starred alongside Johnny Depp, who would later go on to play Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, the Tim Burton-directed musical based on the Broadway show in which Cariou starred. He played the father in the 2007 film 1408, and the nominal lead role in The Onion Movie, based on the satirical newspaper. In 2018 he starred alongside Bruce Willis in Death Wish as Dr. Paul Kersey's father-in-law.

Cariou narrated Major League Baseball's World Series films from 1992 to 1997. In addition, he was the narrator of "An Amazin' Era", a video commemorating the 25th anniversary of the New York Mets franchise.[citation needed] He narrated both the original 1986 version and an update that was produced in 1989. He has recorded a number of books, including several by Michael Connelly, for audiotape release. He also narrated the 1989 Academy Award-winning documentary The Johnstown Flood. In 2009, Cariou portrayed Franklin D. Roosevelt in the HBO movie Into the Storm, earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. He played an American naval officer in 2013's den Orolige Mannen (the Troubled Man), adapted from one of Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander novels.

More recently, Cariou portrayed Cardinal Law in Spotlight, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 2015.[citation needed] He also starred in the short play Happy Birthday, Mr. Abernathy by Lloyd Suh for a public radio show and podcast, Playing On Air.[5]

Awards

On Broadway, Cariou has earned three Tony nominations for 'Best Actor in a Musical' in 1970 for Applause, in 1973 for A Little Night Music, and in 1979 for Sweeney Todd. He won the Tony for Best Performance By A Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance in Sweeney Todd.[6]

In 2004, Cariou was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.[7]

In 2009, Cariou portrayed Franklin D. Roosevelt in the HBO movie Into the Storm, earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie.[citation needed]

On June 23, 2012, Cariou was honored by having his name added to the Miles Macdonell Collegiate Alumni of Distinction, for his contribution to theater and arts. His introduction to the theater started with a starring role in the school production of The Pirates of Penzance. He holds the Order of Manitoba and has been invested with honorary degrees from the University of Windsor and the University of Winnipeg.[citation needed]

On December 27, 2018, Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, announced that Cariou would be one of 103 recipients becoming an Officer of the Order of Canada for his achievements as an actor of stage and screen, and for his commitment to Canadian cultural institutions.[8]

Stage credits

As actor

Year Title Role Theatre
1959 Damn Yankees Ensemble member Rainbow Stage
1961 The Threepenny Opera Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
Mister Roberts
1962 Macbeth Ensemble member Stratford Festival
The Tempest Various
Cyrano de Bergerac Ensemble member
The Taming of the Shrew Groom / Walter Sugarsop
1963 Troilus and Cressida Margarelon
The Comedy of Errors Ensemble member
Timon of Athens Servilius
Cyrano de Bergerac Ensemble member
1964 Love's Labour's Lost Longaville Chichester Festival Theatre
1964 Richard II Sir John Bushy Stratford Festival
The Country Wife Ensemble member
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme Cléonte
1966 As You Like It Orlando de Boys Guthrie Theater
The Skin of Our Teeth
S.S. Glencairn
1968 The House of Atreus Orestes
Twelfth Night Feste
Serjeant Musgrave's Dance Serjeant "Black Jack" Musgrave
1969 Othello Iago Goodman Theatre
Much Ado About Nothing American Shakespeare Theatre
Three Sisters
1969 Henry V King Henry V ANTA Theatre
1970–1972 Applause Bill Sampson Palace Theatre
1971 Cyrano de Bergerac Christian de Neuvillette Guthrie Theater
The Taming of the Shrew
1972 Night Watch John Wheeler Morosco Theatre
A Midsummer Night's Dream Oberon Guthrie Theater
1973 Oedipus Rex Oedipus
Sondheim: A Celebration Various Shubert Theatre
1973–1974 A Little Night Music Fredrik Egerman Majestic Theatre
Shubert Theatre
1974 King Lear King Lear Guthrie Theater
1975 Equus Dr. Martin Dysart Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac
1977 A Sorrow Beyond Dreams The Writer Marymount Manhattan Theatre
Cold Storage Richard Landau Lyceum Theatre
1979–1980 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sweeney Todd Gershwin Theatre
1981 Coriolanus Caius Marcius Coriolanus Stratford Festival
The Taming of the Shrew Petruchio
1982 Julius Caesar Marcus Brutus
The Tempest Prospero
1981–1983 Up from Paradise God Jewish Repertory Theater
1983 Dance a Little Closer Harry Aikens Minskoff Theatre
1983–1984 King Lear King Lear Citadel Theatre
1984–1985 Coriolanus Caius Marcius Coriolanus Stratford Festival
The Taming of the Shrew Petruchio
Arms and the Man Sergius Saranoff
The Tempest Prospero
Julius Caesar Marcus Brutus
The Tempest Prospero
1985 Traveler in the Dark Sam Mark Taper Forum
1985–1986 Master Class Joseph Stalin Citadel Theatre
1986 Master Class Joseph Stalin Union Square Theatre
1987 Teddy & Alice President Theodore Roosevelt Minskoff Theatre
1989 Measure for Measure Vincentio Vivian Beaumont Theater
The Anastasia Game Gen. Alexei Bounine Merrimack Repertory Theatre
1990–1993 Mountain William O'Douglass Ford's Theatre
Plays and Players Theatre
1991 The Speed of Darkness Joe Belasco Theatre
1992 A Touch of the Poet Cornelius Melody Long Wharf Theatre
1996 Papa Ernest Hemingway Douglas Fairbanks Theater
1996–1998 Show Boat Cap'n Andy Tour
1998 Paramour General St. Pe Old Globe Theatre
2000–2001 The Dinner Party Andre Bouville Mark Taper Forum
2001–2002 Copenhagen Niels Bohr National tour
2002 Funny Girl Florenz Ziegfeld New Amsterdam Theatre
2002–2003 Proof Robert Walter Kerr Theatre
2003 No Strings Louis de Pourtal New York City Center
Rose and Walsh Walsh Geffen Playhouse
The Persians Darius the Great National Actors Theatre
Follies Benjamin Stone John Hancock Hall
2004 Kismet Hajj Reprise Theatre Company
2006 All My Sons Joe Keller Geffen Playhouse
2007 Heroes Henri
2008 Frost/Nixon President Richard Nixon Canadian Stage Company
2009 Broadway Backwards 4 Various Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
2010 Brigadoon Mr. Lundie Irish Repertory Theatre
Broadway Backwards 5 Various Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
2011 Broadway Backwards 6 Various
2016–2019 Broadway and the Bard Himself Tour
2019 Harry Townsend's Last Stand Harry Townsend New York City Center

As director

Year Title Theatre
1972 Of Mice and Men Guthrie Theater
1974 The Petrified Forest
The Crucible
1979 Don't Call Back
1984 Death of a Salesman
1985 Cold Storage

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1977 One Man Jason Brady
A Little Night Music Fredrik Egerman
1978 Drying Up the Streets Larry
1981 The Four Seasons Nick Callan
1988 Lady in White Phil Terragrossa
1994 Getting In Dr. Lionel Higgs / Dr. Ezekiel Higgs
1995 Never Talk to Strangers Henry Taylor
1996 Executive Decision Secretary of Defense Charles White
2000 Thirteen Days Dean Acheson
2002 About Schmidt Ray Nichols
2004 Secret Window Sheriff Dave Newsome
2005 The Greatest Game Ever Played Stedman Comstock
Boynton Beach Club Jack
2006 Flags of Our Fathers Mr. Beech
2007 1408 Joe Enslin
2008 The Onion Movie Norm Archer
2013 Prisoners Father Patrick Dunn
2015 Spotlight Cardinal Bernard Law
2018 Death Wish Ben Gibbs
Bumblebee Hank

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1963 Quest Unknown 1 episode
1964 Festival Ragnar 1 episode
1979 The Great Detective Tanner 1 episode
1981 Madame X John Abbott Television film
1985–1992 Murder, She Wrote Michael Hagarty / Monsignore O'Shaugnessy 7 episodes
1985 Surviving: A Family in Crisis David Brogan Television film
1989 The American Playwrights Theater: The One Acts Pat Sweeney 1 episode
1990 Gabriel's Fire Judge Norton Heller 1 episode
1991 Kurt Vonnegut's Monkey House Ambassador Kelly 1 episode
1992 The Ray Bradbury Theater Douglas 1 episode
Street Legal Christin Peveril 1 episode
1993 North of 60 Mike Birkett 1 episode
Class of '61 Dr. Leland Peyton Television film
The Sea Wolf Dr. Picard Television film
1993–2008 Law & Order Edgar Beezley / Mac Geller / Captain Allard Bunker 3 episodes
1994 Witness to the Execution Jake Tyler Television film
Love on The Run Noah Cross Television film
1995–2000 The Outer Limits Doc Wells / Father Anton Jonasceu 2 episodes
1996 Swift Justice Al Swift Main cast
13 episodes
The Summer of Ben Tyler Spencer Maitland Television film
1997 Star Trek: Voyager Admiral Edward Janeway 1 episode
F/X: The Series Charles Emery 1 episode
American Experience Narrator (voice) 1 episode
1998 Mentors Alexander Graham Bell 1 episode
1999 The Practice Defense Attorney Weiland 1 episode
In the Company of Spies The President Television film
2000 D.C. Senator William Abbott 1 episode
Nuremberg Francis Biddle Television film
The West Wing Pharmaceutical Executive 1 episode
2003 Ed Mr. Stuckey 1 episode
2004 Sex Traffic Magnus Herzoff Miniseries
2005 Numb3rs Alan Emrick 1 episode
2006–2007 Brotherhood Judd Fitzgerald Recurring role
10 episodes
2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Frank McCarty 1 episode
2008 Army Wives Randall Meade 1 episode
2009 Into the Storm Franklin D. Roosevelt Television film
Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege, and Justice Narrator 9 episodes
2010 Damages Louis Tobin 5 episodes
2010–present Blue Bloods Henry Reagan Main role
2013 Wallander Atkins 1 episode
2019 When They See Us Robert Morgenthau Miniseries

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
1970 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Applause Nominated
Theatre World Award Applause and King Henry V Honouree
1973 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical A Little Night Music Nominated
1977 Canadian Film Award Best Actor One Man Won
1979 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Sweeney Todd Won
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor In A Musical Won
1991 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actor in a Play Mountain Nominated
The Speed of Darkness Nominated
Gemini Award Best Actor in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series Kurt Vonnegut's Monkey House Nominated
2009 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Into the Storm Nominated
2019 Drama League Award[9] Distinguished Performance Harry Townsend's Last Stand Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Frost/Nixon star reveals hot-blooded past". Toronto Star. October 4, 2008. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
  2. ^ . Yahoo! Movies. Archived from the original on May 2011. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  3. ^ Lepage, Mark (December 7, 2010). "Winnipeg's Cariou takes pride in Manitoba Theatre Centre roots". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  4. ^ "Celebrity Reading of 'A Christmas Carol'", The New York Times, November 23, 1985.
  5. ^ PlayingOnAir (December 8, 2014). . Playing On Air. Archived from the original on August 8, 2016. Retrieved August 4, 2016.
  6. ^ "Tony Awards 1979 / ACTOR (LEADING ROLE - MUSICAL)". The American Theater Wing's Tony Award®. Tony Award Productions. Retrieved December 24, 2022.
  7. ^ Rawson, Christopher (January 25, 2005). "Stage veterans receive praise at induction". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  8. ^ "Governor General Announces 103 New Appointments to the Order of Canada | Markets Insider". markets.businessinsider.com. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  9. ^ "Nominations Announced for 86th Annual Drama League Awards". Broadway.com. Retrieved April 18, 2021.

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Leonard Joseph Cariou OC OM ˈ k aer i u born September 30 1939 is a Canadian actor and stage director best known for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd in the original cast of Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical and for playing the patriarch Henry Reagan NYPD Police Commissioner retired in the multi generational television series Blue Bloods on CBS Len CariouOC OMCariou in September 2009BornLeonard Joseph Cariou 1939 09 30 September 30 1939 age 83 St Boniface Manitoba CanadaNationalityCanadianAlma materSt Paul s CollegeOccupationActorAwardsTony Award for Best Actor in a Musical Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Broadway 2 2 Regional theatre 2 3 Television 2 4 Film 2 5 Awards 3 Stage credits 3 1 As actor 3 2 As director 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditCariou s father was Breton and his mother was of Irish descent 1 Cariou attended Miles Macdonell Collegiate for grades 10 and 11 where he directed and starred in the school plays and he later attended St Paul s College 2 Career EditCariou made his first appearance in Damn Yankees at Rainbow Stage in Winnipeg in 1959 and was a founding member of the Manitoba Theatre Centre 3 He was offered a scholarship at the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal but married with a young child and financial responsibilities he was forced to decline the honor Instead he learned his craft by spending two years at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford Ontario and returned in 1981 to lead the company as Prospero Coriolanus Brutus and Petruchio citation needed Cariou also became a lead actor at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis in the 1960s where he played Orlando in As You Like It Agamemnon in Tyrone Guthrie s compilation of The House of Atreus Iago Oberon and the title roles in Henry V Oedipus the King and King Lear He also was an associate director Broadway Edit In 1968 Cariou made his Broadway debut in The House of Atreus Two years later Cariou landed his first starring role opposite Lauren Bacall in Applause a musical adaptation of the film All About Eve It earned him a Tony Award nomination as Best Actor in a Musical and won him the Theatre World Award In 1973 he received his second Tony nomination for A Little Night Music he reprised the role of Fredrik for the 1977 film version opposite Elizabeth Taylor Six years later he won both the Tony and Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in the Stephen Sondheim musical opposite Angela Lansbury During these years Cariou also appeared in a number of benefits including A Christmas Carol for the Riverside Shakespeare Company in New York playing Scrooge with Helen Hayes Raul Julia and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio directed by W Stuart McDowell at the Symphony Space in 1985 4 His next projects included the Alan Jay Lerner Charles Strouse musical Dance a Little Closer 1983 Arthur Miller s sole musical Up from Paradise 1983 Teddy amp Alice 1987 and Ziegfeld 1988 Cariou also appeared on Broadway in Night Watch Cold Storage The Speed of Darkness Neil Simon s The Dinner Party with Henry Winkler and John Ritter and Proof with Anne Heche and Neil Patrick Harris He directed Don t Call Back on Broadway as well His off Broadway appearances include Master Class Papa an Ernest Hemingway one man show and Mountain Justice William O Douglas He appeared as Cap n Andy in the Broadway national tour of Show Boat opposite Cloris Leachman Regional theatre Edit Regionally Cariou has starred in many productions at theatres throughout North America including The Kennedy Centre the Mark Taper Forum Lincoln Centre the Long Wharf Theatre and the Old Globe He has played the title role of Macbeth for Toronto Arts Productions and Richard Nixon in Frost Nixon for Canadian Stage in Toronto He has appeared multiple times throughout his career at the Manitoba Theatre Centre In 1984 having directed Death of a Salesman at the Citadel Theater Edmonton he played the lead in King Lear and was appointed associate director In 1985 he played Stalin there in David Pownall s Master Class Cariou appeared at The Geffen Theatre as Joe Keller in a notable production of All My Sons a role he reprised in 2009 at the Gate Theatre in Dublin where it was the longest running highest grossing run of a play in that theatre s history He also appeared at The Geffen in Neil Simon s Rose and Walsh and Heroes with George Segal Television Edit From 1985 to 1992 Cariou appeared in multiple episodes of the popular television mystery series Murder She Wrote with his friend and former Sweeney Todd co star Angela Lansbury Cariou portrayed the recurring character of Michael Hagarty characterized as an Irish international man of mystery who worked as a secret agent for British MI 6 He would get Jessica Fletcher Angela Lansbury the title character of the show involved in mysteries involving international intrigue In 1993 Cariou was in the TV movie Miracle on Interstate 880 He played Buck Helm He also guest starred in an episode of North of 60 when he portrayed Sarah Birkett s estranged father In 1995 Cariou became the first actor to portray Walt Disney in the Annette Funicello biography A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes The Annette Funicello Story based on her book of the same name In 1997 Cariou appeared in the Star Trek Voyager episode Coda He appeared to Captain Kathryn Janeway as an alien disguised as Admiral Janeway her deceased father In 2010 Cariou appeared as Madoff like Ponzi scheme man Louis Tobin in the drama Damages the main antagonist in season three Cariou has appeared in episodes of The West Wing Law amp Order The Practice and The Outer Limits He had a continuing role in 2006 2007 as power broker Judd Fitzgerald in the series Brotherhood He currently appears as Henry Reagan the former New York City Police Commissioner and patriarch of the current commissioner s family on Blue Bloods Film Edit Cariou s film credits include One Man Flags of Our Fathers About Schmidt Thirteen Days The Four Seasons the Harold Prince directed screen adaptation of A Little Night Music with Elizabeth Taylor and Secret Window in which he starred alongside Johnny Depp who would later go on to play Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street the Tim Burton directed musical based on the Broadway show in which Cariou starred He played the father in the 2007 film 1408 and the nominal lead role in The Onion Movie based on the satirical newspaper In 2018 he starred alongside Bruce Willis in Death Wish as Dr Paul Kersey s father in law Cariou narrated Major League Baseball s World Series films from 1992 to 1997 In addition he was the narrator of An Amazin Era a video commemorating the 25th anniversary of the New York Mets franchise citation needed He narrated both the original 1986 version and an update that was produced in 1989 He has recorded a number of books including several by Michael Connelly for audiotape release He also narrated the 1989 Academy Award winning documentary The Johnstown Flood In 2009 Cariou portrayed Franklin D Roosevelt in the HBO movie Into the Storm earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie He played an American naval officer in 2013 s den Orolige Mannen the Troubled Man adapted from one of Henning Mankell s Kurt Wallander novels More recently Cariou portrayed Cardinal Law in Spotlight which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 2015 citation needed He also starred in the short play Happy Birthday Mr Abernathy by Lloyd Suh for a public radio show and podcast Playing On Air 5 Awards Edit On Broadway Cariou has earned three Tony nominations for Best Actor in a Musical in 1970 for Applause in 1973 for A Little Night Music and in 1979 for Sweeney Todd He won the Tony for Best Performance By A Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance in Sweeney Todd 6 In 2004 Cariou was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame 7 In 2009 Cariou portrayed Franklin D Roosevelt in the HBO movie Into the Storm earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie citation needed On June 23 2012 Cariou was honored by having his name added to the Miles Macdonell Collegiate Alumni of Distinction for his contribution to theater and arts His introduction to the theater started with a starring role in the school production of The Pirates of Penzance He holds the Order of Manitoba and has been invested with honorary degrees from the University of Windsor and the University of Winnipeg citation needed On December 27 2018 Julie Payette Governor General of Canada announced that Cariou would be one of 103 recipients becoming an Officer of the Order of Canada for his achievements as an actor of stage and screen and for his commitment to Canadian cultural institutions 8 Stage credits EditAs actor Edit Year Title Role Theatre1959 Damn Yankees Ensemble member Rainbow Stage1961 The Threepenny Opera Royal Manitoba Theatre CentreMister Roberts1962 Macbeth Ensemble member Stratford FestivalThe Tempest VariousCyrano de Bergerac Ensemble memberThe Taming of the Shrew Groom Walter Sugarsop1963 Troilus and Cressida MargarelonThe Comedy of Errors Ensemble memberTimon of Athens ServiliusCyrano de Bergerac Ensemble member1964 Love s Labour s Lost Longaville Chichester Festival Theatre1964 Richard II Sir John Bushy Stratford FestivalThe Country Wife Ensemble memberLe Bourgeois gentilhomme Cleonte1966 As You Like It Orlando de Boys Guthrie TheaterThe Skin of Our TeethS S Glencairn1968 The House of Atreus OrestesTwelfth Night FesteSerjeant Musgrave s Dance Serjeant Black Jack Musgrave1969 Othello Iago Goodman TheatreMuch Ado About Nothing American Shakespeare TheatreThree Sisters1969 Henry V King Henry V ANTA Theatre1970 1972 Applause Bill Sampson Palace Theatre1971 Cyrano de Bergerac Christian de Neuvillette Guthrie TheaterThe Taming of the Shrew1972 Night Watch John Wheeler Morosco TheatreA Midsummer Night s Dream Oberon Guthrie Theater1973 Oedipus Rex OedipusSondheim A Celebration Various Shubert Theatre1973 1974 A Little Night Music Fredrik Egerman Majestic TheatreShubert Theatre1974 King Lear King Lear Guthrie Theater1975 Equus Dr Martin Dysart Royal Manitoba Theatre CentreCyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac1977 A Sorrow Beyond Dreams The Writer Marymount Manhattan TheatreCold Storage Richard Landau Lyceum Theatre1979 1980 Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sweeney Todd Gershwin Theatre1981 Coriolanus Caius Marcius Coriolanus Stratford FestivalThe Taming of the Shrew Petruchio1982 Julius Caesar Marcus BrutusThe Tempest Prospero1981 1983 Up from Paradise God Jewish Repertory Theater1983 Dance a Little Closer Harry Aikens Minskoff Theatre1983 1984 King Lear King Lear Citadel Theatre1984 1985 Coriolanus Caius Marcius Coriolanus Stratford FestivalThe Taming of the Shrew PetruchioArms and the Man Sergius SaranoffThe Tempest ProsperoJulius Caesar Marcus BrutusThe Tempest Prospero1985 Traveler in the Dark Sam Mark Taper Forum1985 1986 Master Class Joseph Stalin Citadel Theatre1986 Master Class Joseph Stalin Union Square Theatre1987 Teddy amp Alice President Theodore Roosevelt Minskoff Theatre1989 Measure for Measure Vincentio Vivian Beaumont TheaterThe Anastasia Game Gen Alexei Bounine Merrimack Repertory Theatre1990 1993 Mountain William O Douglass Ford s TheatrePlays and Players Theatre1991 The Speed of Darkness Joe Belasco Theatre1992 A Touch of the Poet Cornelius Melody Long Wharf Theatre1996 Papa Ernest Hemingway Douglas Fairbanks Theater1996 1998 Show Boat Cap n Andy Tour1998 Paramour General St Pe Old Globe Theatre2000 2001 The Dinner Party Andre Bouville Mark Taper Forum2001 2002 Copenhagen Niels Bohr National tour2002 Funny Girl Florenz Ziegfeld New Amsterdam Theatre2002 2003 Proof Robert Walter Kerr Theatre2003 No Strings Louis de Pourtal New York City CenterRose and Walsh Walsh Geffen PlayhouseThe Persians Darius the Great National Actors TheatreFollies Benjamin Stone John Hancock Hall2004 Kismet Hajj Reprise Theatre Company2006 All My Sons Joe Keller Geffen Playhouse2007 Heroes Henri2008 Frost Nixon President Richard Nixon Canadian Stage Company2009 Broadway Backwards 4 Various Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS2010 Brigadoon Mr Lundie Irish Repertory TheatreBroadway Backwards 5 Various Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS2011 Broadway Backwards 6 Various2016 2019 Broadway and the Bard Himself Tour2019 Harry Townsend s Last Stand Harry Townsend New York City CenterAs director Edit Year Title Theatre1972 Of Mice and Men Guthrie Theater1974 The Petrified ForestThe Crucible1979 Don t Call Back1984 Death of a Salesman1985 Cold StorageFilmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role1977 One Man Jason BradyA Little Night Music Fredrik Egerman1978 Drying Up the Streets Larry1981 The Four Seasons Nick Callan1988 Lady in White Phil Terragrossa1994 Getting In Dr Lionel Higgs Dr Ezekiel Higgs1995 Never Talk to Strangers Henry Taylor1996 Executive Decision Secretary of Defense Charles White2000 Thirteen Days Dean Acheson2002 About Schmidt Ray Nichols2004 Secret Window Sheriff Dave Newsome2005 The Greatest Game Ever Played Stedman ComstockBoynton Beach Club Jack2006 Flags of Our Fathers Mr Beech2007 1408 Joe Enslin2008 The Onion Movie Norm Archer2013 Prisoners Father Patrick Dunn2015 Spotlight Cardinal Bernard Law2018 Death Wish Ben GibbsBumblebee HankTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1963 Quest Unknown 1 episode1964 Festival Ragnar 1 episode1979 The Great Detective Tanner 1 episode1981 Madame X John Abbott Television film1985 1992 Murder She Wrote Michael Hagarty Monsignore O Shaugnessy 7 episodes1985 Surviving A Family in Crisis David Brogan Television film1989 The American Playwrights Theater The One Acts Pat Sweeney 1 episode1990 Gabriel s Fire Judge Norton Heller 1 episode1991 Kurt Vonnegut s Monkey House Ambassador Kelly 1 episode1992 The Ray Bradbury Theater Douglas 1 episodeStreet Legal Christin Peveril 1 episode1993 North of 60 Mike Birkett 1 episodeClass of 61 Dr Leland Peyton Television filmThe Sea Wolf Dr Picard Television film1993 2008 Law amp Order Edgar Beezley Mac Geller Captain Allard Bunker 3 episodes1994 Witness to the Execution Jake Tyler Television filmLove on The Run Noah Cross Television film1995 2000 The Outer Limits Doc Wells Father Anton Jonasceu 2 episodes1996 Swift Justice Al Swift Main cast 13 episodesThe Summer of Ben Tyler Spencer Maitland Television film1997 Star Trek Voyager Admiral Edward Janeway 1 episodeF X The Series Charles Emery 1 episodeAmerican Experience Narrator voice 1 episode1998 Mentors Alexander Graham Bell 1 episode1999 The Practice Defense Attorney Weiland 1 episodeIn the Company of Spies The President Television film2000 D C Senator William Abbott 1 episodeNuremberg Francis Biddle Television filmThe West Wing Pharmaceutical Executive 1 episode2003 Ed Mr Stuckey 1 episode2004 Sex Traffic Magnus Herzoff Miniseries2005 Numb3rs Alan Emrick 1 episode2006 2007 Brotherhood Judd Fitzgerald Recurring role10 episodes2007 CSI Crime Scene Investigation Frank McCarty 1 episode2008 Army Wives Randall Meade 1 episode2009 Into the Storm Franklin D Roosevelt Television filmDominick Dunne s Power Privilege and Justice Narrator 9 episodes2010 Damages Louis Tobin 5 episodes2010 present Blue Bloods Henry Reagan Main role2013 Wallander Atkins 1 episode2019 When They See Us Robert Morgenthau MiniseriesAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result1970 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Applause NominatedTheatre World Award Applause and King Henry V Honouree1973 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical A Little Night Music Nominated1977 Canadian Film Award Best Actor One Man Won1979 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Sweeney Todd WonDrama Desk Award Outstanding Actor In A Musical Won1991 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actor in a Play Mountain NominatedThe Speed of Darkness NominatedGemini Award Best Actor in a Dramatic Program or Mini Series Kurt Vonnegut s Monkey House Nominated2009 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Into the Storm Nominated2019 Drama League Award 9 Distinguished Performance Harry Townsend s Last Stand NominatedReferences Edit Frost Nixon star reveals hot blooded past Toronto Star October 4 2008 Retrieved September 6 2016 Len Cariou Biography Yahoo Movies Archived from the original on May 2011 Retrieved December 28 2020 Lepage Mark December 7 2010 Winnipeg s Cariou takes pride in Manitoba Theatre Centre roots Winnipeg Free Press Retrieved November 23 2016 Celebrity Reading of A Christmas Carol The New York Times November 23 1985 PlayingOnAir December 8 2014 Len Cariou Playing On Air Archived from the original on August 8 2016 Retrieved August 4 2016 Tony Awards 1979 ACTOR LEADING ROLE MUSICAL The American Theater Wing s Tony Award Tony Award Productions Retrieved December 24 2022 Rawson Christopher January 25 2005 Stage veterans receive praise at induction Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved January 2 2018 Governor General Announces 103 New Appointments to the Order of Canada Markets Insider markets businessinsider com Retrieved May 22 2019 Nominations Announced for 86th Annual Drama League Awards Broadway com Retrieved April 18 2021 External links EditLen Cariou at the Internet Broadway Database Len Cariou at IMDb Len Cariou at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Len Cariou amp oldid 1133347438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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