Also Credited As:
Frank A. Langella Jr, Frank A. Langella Jr.Partners
Companion | Whoopi Goldberg. Met in 1995 while co-starring in Eddie (1996); dated from October 1995 until early 2000 |
Wife | Ruth Weil. Married from 1977-1995; mother of his two children |
Education
| Syracuse University, Syracuse , New York |
Career Milestones
1959 | Toured Europe with folk-singing group |
1963 | New York stage debut, The Immoralist |
1967 | Acted in the innaugural performance of The Devils at Los Angeles Mark Taper Forum |
1967 | First appeared onstage in the play Dracula |
1968 | Portrayed a young Will Shakespeare in the stage drama A Cry of Players |
1969 | Stage directing debut with John and Abigail |
1970 | Film debut, Diary of a Mad Housewife ; also acted that year in Mel Brooks The Twelve Chairs |
1971 | Cast in the title role of Cyrano de Bergerac at the Williamstown Theater Festival |
1973 | Made TV debut on an episode of the short-lived romantic anthology series Love Story (NBC) |
1974 | First TV-movie, The Mark of Zorro (ABC), playing the title role |
1975 | Appeared in the Williamstown staging of The Seagull ; filmed for public television s Theater in America |
1975 | Broadway debut as a lizard in Edward Albee s Seascape earned him a Best Supporting Actor Tony |
1976 | Starred with Blythe Danner in Tennessee Williams Eccentricities of a Nightingale, at the Williamstown Theater Festival |
1977 | Scored Broadway triumph in the title role of Dracula ; earned a Best Actor Tony nomination |
1979 | Reprised Dracula for the screen |
1980 | Directed playwright Albert Innaurato s Passione on Broadway |
1980 | Undertook role of Cyrano de Bergerac for a second time at the Williamstown Theater Festival |
1982 | Played Salieri on Broadway in Amadeus |
1984 | Co-starred with Jill Clayburgh in Noel Coward s Design for Living |
1984 | Produced and starred as Quentin in Off-Broadway revival of Arthur Miller s After the Fall |
1985 | Returned to Broadway as Eddie in David Rabe s acclaimed Hurlyburly |
1987 | Produced and starred on Broadway as Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock s Last Case |
1987 | Was unrecognizable as the villain Skeletor in Masters of the Universe |
1991 | Made musical comedy stage debut as Henry Higgins in the Houston Grand Opera staging of My Fair Lady |
1993 | Portrayed evil White House chief of staff in Dave |
1993 | Starred opposite Madonna (as her ex-lover) in the uneven thriller Body of Evidence |
1994 | Appeared as family patriarch Junius Brutus Booth in New York stage production of Austin Pendleton s Booth |
1996 | Co-starred with Whoopi Goldberg in the film comedy Eddie |
1996 | Earned acclaim for his Broadway turn as hammy actor Garry Essedine in a revival of Noel Coward s Present Laughter |
1996 | Earned positive reviews playing the title role in the revival of August Strindberg s searing play The Father |
1996 | Played the Pharaoh to Ben Kingsley s Moses (TNT) |
1997 | Directed, starred in the title role and adapted Edmund Rostand s Cyrano de Bergerac in an intimate Off-Broadway setting |
1997 | Played Claire Quilty in Adrain Lyne s version of Lolita (banned from feature release in the USA; aired on Showtime in August 1998) |
1998 | Provided the voice of Archer for Joe Dante s Toy Soldiers |
1999 | Played a seemingly fit TV producer who discovers that he stands a good chance of dying within the year of inoperable cancer in I m Losing You |
2000 | Appeared in NBC miniseries, Jason and the Argonauts |
2001 | Co-starred with Joan Collins in the London stage production of Moon Over Buffalo (retitled as Over the Moon); withdrew from production shortly after the opening |
2001 | Portrayed a shark-like executive in a memorable cameo in the remake of Sweet November |
2002 | Appeared opposite Alan Bates in Fortune s Fool on Broadway |
2003 | Played Tobi Powell, an aging choreographer and dance teacher in the play Match ; received a Tony nomination |
2005 | Co-starred in David Duchovny s directorial debut House of D |
2005 | Starred in the George Clooney-directed Goodnight, and Good Luck |
2006 | Cast as Clark Kent s boss, Perry White, in Bryan Singer s Superman Returns |
2007 | Played an aging writer in Starting Out in the Evening ; earned an Independent Spirit Award Nomination for Best Actor |
2007 | Won a Tony award playing Richard Nixon in Peter Morgan s acclaimed Broadway drama Frost/Nixon |
2008 | Reprised role of Richard Nixon for the film adaption of Frost/Nixon ; directed by Ron Howard; earned Golden Globe, SAG and Academy Award nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role |
2009 | Cast in Richard Kelly s horror film, The Box |
2010 | Co-starred in Oliver Stone s Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, the sequel to his 1987 Academy Award-winning film |
2010 | Played Ryan Gosling s controlling father in All Good Things |
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