Ron Leibman was born on October 11, 1937 in New York City.
In 1978 Ron Leibman created and co-wrote his own short-lived
TV series KAZ about a convict-turned-lawyer. Ron Leibman's TV
roles include his Emmy-winning convict turned unorthodox attorney
on KAZ (1978-79) and a comically swinish cop on PACIFIC STATION
(1991).
The 1993 Tony Award Ron Leibman Won Broadway's Tony Award
as Best Actor (Play) for Tony Kushner's ANGELS IN AMERICA: MILLENNIUM
APPROACHES.
Ron Leibman is the Chair of the Acting department for the Actors
Studio Drama School of The New School University in NYC.
The 1970s and early 80s was the peak movie activity for Ron
Leibman, playing roles as the mugging victim in WHERE'S POPPA? (1970), the hilariously getaway driver in THE HOT ROCK and a
lunatic killer in SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE (both 1972).
Ron Leibman's other notable credits include...
GARDEN STATE (2004)
JUST THE TICKET (1999)
SEVEN HOURS TO JUDGEMENT (1988)
ROMANTIC COMEDY (1983)
NORMA
RAE (1979)
WON TON TON, THE DOG WHO SAVED HOLLYWOOD (1976)
THE SUPER COPS (1974)
SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE (1972)