Frank Langella

American actor

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2022 Frank Langella played the role of Harry March in 'Angry Neighbors'.
2022 Following investigations into claims of sexual harassment on set, Frank Langella was fired from The Fall of the House of Usher and replaced by Bruce Greenwood.
2020 Frank Langella was awarded the title of Italian-American Artist of The Year at the Capri Hollywood International Film Festival for 'The Trial of the Chicago 7'.
2020 Frank Langella won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture for 'The Trial of the Chicago 7'.
September 2020 Frank Langella played Judge Julius Hoffman in Aaron Sorkin's film The Trial of the Chicago 7, which was released by Netflix.
2019 Frank Langella appeared as himself in the documentary 'Love, Antosha'.
2018 Langella appeared as Sebastian Piccirillo in the Showtime tragicomedy series Kidding, which continued until 2020.
2018 Frank Langella voiced Commodore Francis Stoat in an episode titled 'Shell Game' of the animated series 'American Dad!'.
2017 Frank Langella provided the voice for the character 'The Consul' in the video game 'Destiny 2'.
2016 He played the title role in the US premiere of Florian Zeller's play The Father at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on Broadway, winning his fourth Tony Award.
2016 Langella appeared in Captain Fantastic, starring alongside Viggo Mortensen, and was nominated with the ensemble for the Screen Actors Guild Award.
2016 Langella received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries for his performance in All the Way.
2016 Frank Langella won the Drama Desk Award for Actor in a Play for 'The Father'.
2016 Langella portrayed Senator Richard Russell Jr. in the HBO film All the Way.
2015 Langella joined the cast of the FX drama The Americans, appearing in seasons 3 through 5.
2015 Frank Langella starred as Tim Geer in 'The Driftless Area'.
2014 He played Cleveland Browns owner Anthony Molina in the movie Draft Day, starring alongside Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner, and Dennis Leary.
2014 Frank Langella had cameo roles in 'Muppets Most Wanted' as Beefeater Vicar and voiced the character Og in 'Noah'. He also appeared as Anthony Molina in 'Draft Day' and Father Francis Tucker in 'Grace of Monaco', along with voicing Pasha in 'Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet'.
2014 Frank Langella continued his role as Lear in 'King Lear' at the Harvey Theatre.
2014 The production of King Lear traveled to the Harvey Theater at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.
2013 Frank Langella appeared as Andy in the film 'Parts per Billion'.
2013 He had a recurring role as Gabriel in the FX series The Americans, which ran until 2017.
2013 Langella portrayed Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger in the HBO movie Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight.
October 2013 In October and November, Langella played King Lear at the Minerva, Chichester Festival Theatre in the UK.
2012 Langella received a Tony nomination for his role in Man and Boy.
2012 He earned critical acclaim for his role in the independent film Robot & Frank, praised by Peter Travers of Rolling Stone.
2012 Frank Langella played the role of Frank in 'Robot & Frank' and Warner Dax in 'The Time Being'.
2012 Langella published his memoir, Dropped Names: Famous Men and Women As I Knew Them, which received positive reviews, including one from Ada Calhoun in the New York Times Book Review.
2011 Langella starred in the drama thriller Unknown opposite Liam Neeson and Diane Kruger.
2011 Frank Langella played the role of Gregor Antonescu in 'Man and Boy' at the American Airlines Theatre.
2010 He appeared in a supporting role in All Good Things alongside Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst.
2010 Langella played Louis Zabel in Oliver Stone's Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, which featured Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Carey Mulligan.

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