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Encyclopedia > Robert Sean Leonard
Robert Sean Leonard
Birth name Robert Lawrence Leonard
Born February 28, 1969 (1969-02-28) (age 38)

Robert Sean Leonard (born Robert Lawrence Leonard on February 28, 1969, in Ridgewood, New Jersey) is a Tony Award-winning American actor who is most noted for his role as aspiring actor Neil Perry in the 1989 film Dead Poets Society. Before you can upload images you will need to register an account Only use this if you hold the copyright on the image. ... February 28 is the 59th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also: 1969 (Stargate SG-1) episode. ... What is popularly called the Tony Award® but is formally the Antoinette Perry Award is an annual American award celebrating achievements in theater, including musical theater. ... A Tony Award for the Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play has been awarded since 1949. ... The Invention of Love is a play by Tom Stoppard portraying the life of poet A.E. Housman, focusing specifically on his homosexuality and love for a college roommate. ... February 28 is the 59th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also: 1969 (Stargate SG-1) episode. ... Map highlighting Ridgewoods location within Bergen County. ... What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater, primarily honoring productions on Broadway in New York. ... For other uses, see Actor (disambiguation). ... // Actress Kim Basinger and her brother Mick purchase Braselton, Georgia for $20 million. ... Dead Poets Society is an Academy Award winning 1989 film, directed by Peter Weir. ...


He is a three-time Tony Award nominee (1993, 2001 and 2003), winning in 2001 (Best Actor - Featured Play) for his role as A.E. Housman in Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love. What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater, primarily honoring productions on Broadway in New York. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... Sir Tom Stoppard, OM, CBE (born as Tomáš Straussler on July 3, 1937)[1] is an Academy Award winning British playwright of more than 24 plays. ... The Invention of Love is a play by Tom Stoppard portraying the life of poet A.E. Housman, focusing specifically on his homosexuality and love for a college roommate. ...


Currently, he plays Dr. James Wilson, head of the oncology department, on the FOX TV series House. Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson on House Dr. James Wilson is a fictional character portrayed by Robert Sean Leonard, on the American television drama House. ... See cancer for the biology of the disease, as well as a list of malignant diseases. ... The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ... House, also known as House, M.D., is a critically-acclaimed American medical drama television series created by David Shore and executive produced by Shore and film director Bryan Singer. ...


He is engaged to Gabriella Salick, an international show jumper and classics scholar, whom he met at Columbia University. He also maintains a close friendship with House co-star Hugh Laurie[citation needed], as well as childhood friend and Dead Poets Society and Tape co-star, Ethan Hawke.[1] A youth competitor show jumping in Denmark Show jumping, also known as stadium jumping or jumpers, is a member of a family of English riding equestrian events that also includes dressage, eventing, hunters and equitation. ... Columbia University is a private research university in the United States and a member of the prestigious Ivy League. ... House, also known as House, M.D., is a critically-acclaimed American medical drama television series created by David Shore and executive produced by Shore and film director Bryan Singer. ... James Hugh Calum Laurie, OBE (born 11 June 1959) is an English actor, comedian and writer known as Hugh Laurie. ... Dead Poets Society is an Academy Award winning 1989 film, directed by Peter Weir. ... Look up Tape in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Ethan Green Hawke (born November 6, 1970) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor, writer and film director. ...

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Selected filmography

House, also known as House, M.D., is a critically-acclaimed American medical drama television series created by David Shore and executive produced by Shore and film director Bryan Singer. ... The year 2004 in television involved some significant events. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... A Painted House is a 2001 novel by American author John Grisham. ... The year 2003 in film involved some significant events. ... “Telefilm” redirects here. ... The i Inside is a 2003 psychological thriller directed by Roland Suso Richter. ... The year 2003 in film involved some significant events. ... For the 1968 science-fiction film and novel, see 2001: A Space Odyssey The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ... Look up Driven in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For the 1968 science-fiction film and novel, see 2001: A Space Odyssey The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ... Tape is a 2001 drama film directed by Richard Linklater and written by Stephen Belber based on his play of the same name. ... For the 1968 science-fiction film and novel, see 2001: A Space Odyssey The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ... For the 1968 science-fiction film and novel, see 2001: A Space Odyssey The year 2001 in film involved some significant events. ... “Telefilm” redirects here. ... Ground Control was a real-time tactics game developed by Massive Entertainment and was at the time a forerunner in its genre, winning many industry awards. ... // February 14 - Sharon Stone marries Phil Bronstein. ... The Last Days of Disco is a 1998 movie directed by Whit Stillman. ... // February 14 - Sharon Stone marries Phil Bronstein. ... HBO film directed by Christopher Reeve. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... The Boys Next Door is a touching film about five very special men with a lot to learn about life, and a lot to teach about love. ... The year 1996 in film involved some significant events. ... “Telefilm” redirects here. ... I Love You, I Love You Not is a 1996 drama/romance film directed by Billy Hopkins and written (also the play) by Kesselman. ... The year 1996 in film involved some significant events. ... The year 1996 in film involved some significant events. ... The year 1994 in film involved some significant events. ... The Age of Innocence is an Academy Award-winning film released in 1993 by Columbia Pictures, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder. ... The year 1993 in film involved many significant films. ... Much Ado About Nothing is a 1993 movie based on William Shakespeares play; it was adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also played the role of Benedick. ... The year 1993 in film involved many significant films. ... For the San Diego hardcore punk band, see Swing Kids (band). ... The year 1993 in film involved many significant films. ... The year 1991 in film involved many significant films. ... Mr. ... The year 1990 in film involved some significant events. ... Dead Poets Society is an Academy Award winning 1989 film, directed by Peter Weir. ... // Actress Kim Basinger and her brother Mick purchase Braselton, Georgia for $20 million. ... My Best Friend Is a Vampire is a 1988 American comedy about a young man, Jeremy Capello, who is turned into a vampire, and must fight for his survival as a good vampire that does not feed on humans. ... Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...

Awards

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Nominated What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater, primarily honoring productions on Broadway in New York. ... Alfred Edward Housman (March 26, 1859 – April 30, 1936), usually known as A.E. Housman, was an English poet and classical scholar, now best known for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad. ... Sir Tom Stoppard, OM, CBE (born as Tomáš Straussler on July 3, 1937)[1] is an Academy Award winning British playwright of more than 24 plays. ... The Invention of Love is a play by Tom Stoppard portraying the life of poet A.E. Housman, focusing specifically on his homosexuality and love for a college roommate. ...

What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater, primarily honoring productions on Broadway in New York. ... Eugene ONeill Eugene Gladstone ONeill (New York City, October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953 in Boston) was an American playwright. ... Long Days Journey Into Night is a dramatic play in four acts by Eugene ONeill, widely considered to be his masterwork. ... What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater, primarily honoring productions on Broadway in New York. ... George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856–2 November 1950) was an Irish dramatist, literary critic, and socialist. ... Candida can have various meanings: Candida is a comedic play by George Bernard Shaw published in 1898 that satirizes socialist reformers in the Church of England. ... The Young Artist Award is an award which is presented yearly by the Young Artist Foundation. ... For the San Diego hardcore punk band, see Swing Kids (band). ... Christian Charles Philip Bale (also known professionally as Christian Morgan Bale; born 30 January 1974) is a Welsh-born English[2][3] method actor who is known for his roles in the films American Psycho, Shaft, Equilibrium, The Machinist, Batman Begins and The Prestige, among others. ... David Tom (born March 23, 1978 in Hinsdale, Illinois) is an Emmy-winning American actor. ... Frank Whaley (born Francis Carlyle Whaley on July 20, 1963) is an American film and television actor known for his roles in independent films. ...

References

  1. ^ HALLOWED HALLS: An interview with Chelsea Walls star Robert Sean Leonard

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About Robert Sean Leonard from House (350 words)
Robert Sean Leonard has gained a reputation as one of the most well- respected actors today, carving out a distinguished career for himself on both stage and screen.
Leonard won a 2001 Tony Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Play for his performance in "The Invention of Love." He was nominated again in 2003 for Best Supporting Actor in a Play for his performance in "Long Day's Journey into Night," which also starred Brian Dennehy, Vanessa Redgrave and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Leonard was most recently seen on television in the telefilm "A Painted House," based on the novel by John Grisham.
FOX Broadcasting Company: Celebrity Duets: Bios (285 words)
Robert Sean Leonard has carved out a distinguished career on both stage and screen.
Leonard won a 2001 Tony Award for Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for his performance in “The Invention of Love.” In 2003, he was nominated in the same category for his performance in “Long Day’s Journey into Night,” which also starred Brian Dennehy, Vanessa Redgrave and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Born in New Jersey, Leonard began his career at the age of 14 at the Ridgewood Theater in New York.
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