Frank A. Langella Jr.

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Frank A. Langella Jr. Wiki Biography

Frank A. Langella, Jr. was born on 1 January 1938, in Bayonne, New Jersey USA, of part-Italian descent, and is an actor, known for winning four Tony Awards over the course of his career. One of his most celebrated performances was in “Frost/Nixon”, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for the film adaptation. All of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Frank Langella? As of mid-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $5 million, mostly earned through a successful career in acting. Other award winning performances include “The Father”, “Seascape” and “Fortune’s Fool”, but all of his achievements have ensured the position of his wealth.

Frank attended Bayonne High School but later moved to Columbia High School. After matriculating, he attended Syracuse University in 1955, graduating four years later with a degree in drama.

Langella then started appearing in stage productions, starting with the off-Broadway plays “The Immortalist” and “The Old Glory”. He then made his first Broadway appearance in “Yerma” in 1966, and continued with numerous stage performances, before finding film popularity in “The Twelve Chairs” and “Diary of a Mad Housewife” – his performances increased his net worth significantly.

In 1975, he got his first Tony Award in “Seascape” before being nominated again in what was considered one of his best performances during the early part of his career, in “Dracula”. He then followed it up with “The Father” and “Match” before getting another Tony Award in “Fortune’s Fool”.

Frank would continue with numerous opportunities which helped his net worth rise. He appeared in the stage play “Sherlock Holmes”, and reprised the role in 1987’s “Sherlock’s Last Case”. In the same year, he was cast in “Masters of the Universe” as Skeletor, before co-starring in the film “And God Created Woman”. He made guest appearances in “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and continued this streak in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” as well as “Kitchen Confidential”. In 2005, he was cast in “Good Night, and Good Luck” and was added to “Superman Returns” the following year. He received a lot of critical acclaim for his performance in “Starting Out in the Evening”, which won him a Boston Society of Film Critics Award. He would then get one of his most popular roles in “Frost/Nixon”, in which he played Richard Nixon. The production gained numerous positive reviews leading him to his third Tony Award. He reprised his role in the film “Frost/Nixon” which won him numerous awards leading to an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

Langella then continued his stage work with the musical “A Christmas Carol”, before starring in “A Man for All Seasons” In 2009, he was cast in the film “The Box” starring Cameron Diaz, and then starred in the thriller “Unknown”. One of his latest projects is the 2016 production of “The Father”.

For his personal life, it is known that Frank married Ruth Weil in 1977 but they divorced in 1996; they have two children. He also had a relationship with Whoopi Goldberg, but they separated in 2001, since when he has apparently been single.

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Frank A. Langella Jr. Quick Info

Full Name Frank Langella
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth January 1, 1938
Place Of Birth Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.
Height 6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
Profession Actor, Soundtrack
Education Syracuse University, Columbia High School, Washington Elementary School, Bayonne High School
Nationality American
Spouse Ruth Weil (m. 1977–1996)
Children Sarah Langella, Frank A. Langella III
Parents Frank A. Langella, Angelina Langella
Partner Whoopi Goldberg
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001449/
Awards Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play, Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding P…
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for …
Movies Frost/Nixon, Robot and Frank, Captain Fantastic, Masters of the Universe, Dracula, The Ninth Gate, Superman Returns, The Box, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Cutthroat Island, Grace of Monaco, Starting Out in the Evening, All Good Things, Good Night, and Good Luck, Dave, Draft Day, Unknown, The Twe…
TV Shows Kitchen Confidential, Unscripted, The Beast, Stephen Hawking’s Universe, NET Playhouse

Frank A. Langella Jr. Trademarks

  1. Frequently plays imposing, menacing villains
  2. Frequently plays leaders and authority figures
  3. Rich yet flawless voice

Frank A. Langella Jr. Quotes

  • [on his role as Skeletor in Masters of the Universe (1987)] It’s one of my favorite parts. I played him because my son was four years old and walked around with a sword yelling “I have the power!”. And he loved, loved, loved Skeletor. I didn’t even blink when I was offered the role. I couldn’t wait to play him.
  • [on his portrayal of Count Dracula on Broadway] I don’t play him as a hair-raising ghoul. He is a nobleman, an elegant man with a difficult problem… a man with a unique and distinctive social problem: he has to have blood to live and he is immortal.
  • [on aging as an actor, and having] …the horrible and frightening revelation that in order to be good at what you do, you have to go deeper and deeper with each part and have to eviscerate yourself in a way that the man in the audience would never dream of doing. It may be that I keep doing it because I’m afraid to die. It may be that simple fact. The idea of saying, “I did this, I won that, I didn’t win that, and now I’ll just stop.” – that isn’t me. I’m a worker. If I don’t pit myself against things that are larger than myself, I’m lost.
  • As you get older, you learn what you can endure. And I know that I just can’t endure living in a trailer in Burbank anymore and saying things like “And what did forensics tell you?”.
  • There are certain animals in the jungle that you watch, and I like to be one of those. There are other animals about whom you say: “Oh, was he in the play? I didn’t notice.” I want to be one of the animals you watch. Once I walk out there [on stage], it only matters that I viscerally and emotionally move you. That’s my game. My job is to take you right to the edge of every emotion that is required by whatever the character has to do.
  • Almost every man I’ve ever met says to me, “Boy, did my wife make love to me that night, when she saw ‘Dracula’.”.

Frank A. Langella Jr. Important Facts

  • He was awarded the 1993 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Performance for “Scenes from an Execution,” at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
  • He did not wear fangs when playing the title character in Dracula (1979). The same was true of Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931).
  • He has appeared with Sigourney Weaver in three films: 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992), Dave (1993) and The Tale of Despereaux (2008).
  • He has two roles in common with Duncan Regehr: (1) Langella played Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro in The Mark of Zorro (1974) while Regehr played him in Zorro (1990) and (2) Langella played Count Dracula in Dracula (1979) while Regehr played him in The Monster Squad (1987). Both actors also played Bajoran politicians in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993).
  • He has two roles in common with Anthony Hopkins, who is only one day his senior: (1) Langella played Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro in The Mark of Zorro (1974) while Hopkins played him in The Mask of Zorro (1998) and (2) Hopkins played U.S. President Richard Nixon in Nixon (1995) while Langella played him in Frost/Nixon (2008). Both actors also appeared in adaptations of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula”: Langella played the title character in Dracula (1979) while Hopkins played his arch-enemy Professor Abraham Van Helsing in Dracula (1992).
  • He has two roles in common with Christopher Lee, Richard Roxburgh and Anthony D.P. Mann: (1) Lee played Count Dracula in ten films from Horror of Dracula (1958) to Dracula and Son (1976), Langella played him in Dracula (1979), Roxburgh played him in Van Helsing (2004) and Mann played him in Canucula! (Dracula in Canada) (2008) and Terror of Dracula (2012) and (2) Lee played Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (1962), Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady (1991) and Incident at Victoria Falls (1992), Langella played him in Standing Room Only: Sherlock Holmes (1981), Roxburgh played him in The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002) and Mann played him in Sherlock Holmes and the Shadow Watchers (2011).
  • He has two roles in common with Lane Smith: (1) Smith played US President Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989) while Langella played him in Frost/Nixon (2008) and (2) Smith played Perry White in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993) while Langella played him in Superman Returns (2006).
  • Has nystagmus, a condition which causes a person’s eyes to move involuntarily.
  • Considers Masters of the Universe (1987) one of his favorite movies. He accepted the role of “Skeletor” as a gift to his children – particularly his son, Frank A. Langella III – who were avid fans of the He-Man franchise. Despite an uncomfortable costume and make-up which left him barely recognizable, Langella found said character great fun to play.
  • Langella’s “date” for the 2009 Academy Awards was his daughter Sarah.
  • He and Anthony Hopkins both received Oscar nominations for portraying Richard Nixon: Hopkins for Nixon (1995) and Langella for Frost/Nixon (2008). Although they were born in different years, Hopkins is only one day older than Langella as the former was born on December 31, 1937 while the latter was born on January 1, 1938.
  • Is a Brother of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity and belonged to the Phi Epsilon chapter at Syracuse University.
  • He asked to be uncredited for his role as Minister Jaro Essa in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Homecoming (1993), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Circle (1993) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Siege (1993), since he was doing the series for his children Frank III and Sarah (both of whom were devoted Star Trek fans), not for exposure or money.
  • Attended and graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey (1955).
  • Won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for “Frost/Nixon” in 2007.
  • Received his Bachelor’s degree in Drama from Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York (1959).
  • Italian-American.
  • Along with Christopher Lee and Richard Roxburgh, he is one of the few actors to play both Dracula and Sherlock Holmes.
  • Has twice won Broadway’s Tony Award: as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic), in 1975 for Edward Albee’s “Seascape”, and as Best Actor (Featured Role – Play), in 2002 for “Fortune’s Fool”. He was also nominated for the Tony two other times as Best Actor (Play): in 1978 for “Dracula”, a role he recreated with a different script in the film Dracula (1979), and in 2004 for “Match”.
  • He was the last actor cast for the science fiction fantasy film Masters of the Universe (1987).
  • Won both Tony and Drama Desk Awards for best featured actor in a Broadway play, in “Fortune’s Fool” in 2002.
  • Won a supporting Tony Award for best featured actor in a Broadway play, in “Seascape” in 1975.
  • Won an Obie Award for Best Performance in “The Old Glory” in 1965.
  • Lived with actress/comedian Whoopi Goldberg (separated in March 2001).

Frank A. Langella Jr. Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Martyrs’ Crossing announced George Raad Actor
The Americans 2015-2016 TV Series Gabriel Actor
All the Way 2016 TV Movie Senator Richard Russell Actor
Youth in Oregon 2016 Raymond Engersol Actor
Captain Fantastic 2016 Jack Actor
The Driftless Area 2015 Tim Geer Actor
The Prophet 2014 Pasha (voice) Actor
Grace of Monaco 2014 Francis Tucker Actor
5 to 7 2014 Sam Bloom Actor
Draft Day 2014/I Anthony Molina Actor
Parts Per Billion 2014 Andy Actor
Muppets Most Wanted 2014 Beefeater Vicar Actor
Noah 2014 Og (voice) Actor
Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight 2013 Warren Burger Actor
The Time Being 2012 Warner Dax Actor
Robot & Frank 2012 Frank Actor
The Miraculous Year 2011 TV Movie Alex Segal Actor
Unknown 2011/I Rodney Cole Actor
All Good Things 2010 Sanford Marks Actor
Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf 2010 TV Movie Actor
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps 2010 Louis Zabel Actor
Christmas Eve: Alaska 2009 Short Bill Benson Actor
The Box 2009/I Arlington Steward Actor
The Tale of Despereaux 2008 Mayor (voice) Actor
Frost/Nixon 2008 Richard Nixon Actor
The Caller 2008 Jimmy Actor
Starting Out in the Evening 2007 Leonard Schiller Actor
The Novice 2006 Father Tew Actor
Superman Returns 2006 Perry White Actor
10.5: Apocalypse 2006 TV Mini-Series Dr. Earl Hill Actor
Return to Rajapur 2006 Ned Bears Actor
The Water Is Wide 2006 TV Movie Superintendent Actor
Capitol Law 2006 TV Movie Managing Partner Actor
Kitchen Confidential 2005-2006 TV Series Pino Actor
Good Night, and Good Luck. 2005 William Paley Actor
Back in the Day 2005 Lieutenant Hudson Actor
How You Look to Me 2005 Professor Driskoll Actor
Unscripted 2005 TV Series Goddard Fulton Actor
Now You See It… 2005 TV Movie Max Actor
Breaking the Fifth 2004 Godfrey Winters Actor
House of D 2004 Reverend Duncan Actor
Great Performances 1975-2004 TV Series Narrator / The Prince of Homburg / John Buchanan / … Actor
111 Gramercy Park 2003 TV Movie William Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2003 TV Series Al Baker Actor
Red Dragon 2002 Voice of the Dragon (scenes deleted) Actor
The Beast 2001 TV Series Jackson Burns Actor
Sweet November 2001 Edgar Price Actor
Cry Baby Lane 2000 TV Movie Mr. Bennett Actor
Stardom 2000 Blaine De Castillon Actor
Jason and the Argonauts 2000 TV Mini-Series Aertes Actor
Innocents 2000 Robert Denright Actor
Kilroy 1999 TV Movie Goddard Fulton Actor
The Ninth Gate 1999 Boris Balkan Actor
Alegría 1999 Fleur Actor
I’m Losing You 1998 Perry Needham Krohn Actor
Small Soldiers 1998 Archer (voice) Actor
Lolita 1997 Clare Quilty Actor
Eddie 1996 Wild Bill Burgess Actor
Cutthroat Island 1995 Dawg Actor
Moses 1995 TV Movie Mermefta Actor
Bad Company 1995 Vic Grimes Actor
American Masters 1994 TV Series documentary Narrator Actor
Junior 1994 Noah Banes Actor
Doomsday Gun 1994 TV Movie Dr. Gerald Bull Actor
Brainscan 1994 Detective Hayden Actor
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993 TV Series Minister Jaro Actor
Dave 1993 Bob Alexander Actor
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993 TV Series Actor
Body of Evidence 1993 Jeffrey Roston Actor
Monkey House 1993 TV Series Dr. Frankel Actor
Lincoln 1992 TV Movie John Wilkes Booth (voice) Actor
1492: Conquest of Paradise 1992 Santangel Actor
True Identity 1991 Leland Carver Actor
The Magic Balloon 1990 Short Actor
CBS Summer Playhouse 1988 TV Series Dr. Paradise Actor
And God Created Woman 1988 James Tiernan Actor
Masters of the Universe 1987 Skeletor Actor
The Men’s Club 1986 Harold Canterbury Actor
Liberty 1986 TV Movie Frederic Auguste Bartholdi Actor
I, Leonardo: A Journey of the Mind 1983 TV Movie Leonardo Actor
Standing Room Only 1981 TV Series Sherlock Holmes Actor
Sphinx 1981 Akmed Khazzan Actor
Those Lips, Those Eyes 1980 Harry Crystal Actor
Dracula 1979 Count Dracula Actor
The American Woman: Portraits of Courage 1976 TV Movie John Adams Actor
Swiss Family Robinson 1976 TV Series Jean LaFitte Actor
The Mark of Zorro 1974 TV Movie Don Diego
Zorro
Actor
Love Story 1973 TV Series Jimmy Lewin Actor
Mannix 1973 TV Series Harry Tass Actor
Marcus Welby, M.D. 1973 TV Series Carey Robins Actor
The Wrath of God 1972 Thomas De La Plata Actor
The Deadly Trap 1971 Philippe Actor
The Twelve Chairs 1970 Ostap Bender Actor
Diary of a Mad Housewife 1970 George Prager Actor
The Choice 1969 TV Movie Actor
NET Playhouse 1967 TV Series Actor
NBC Experiment in Television 1967 TV Series The Young Man Actor
The Trials of O’Brien 1965 TV Series Michael Romani Actor
Frost/Nixon 2008 performer: “Nixon: Piano Concerto No. 1” Soundtrack
Doomsday Gun 1994 TV Movie performer: “They All Laughed” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary special thanks – 6 episodes Thanks
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Días de cine 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008-2009 TV Series Himself Self
15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2009 TV Special Himself Self
The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2009 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Self
The Barbara Walters Summer Special 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Objects and Memory 2008 Documentary Narrator Self
The 61st Annual Tony Awards 2007 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Leading Actor in a Play Self
The 52nd Annual Drama Desk Awards 2007 TV Special Himself Self
Requiem for Krypton: Making ‘Superman Returns’ 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
HBO First Look 1998-2006 TV Series documentary Himself / Archer Self
The 60th Annual Tony Awards 2006 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Featured Actress in a Play Self
The 58th Annual Tony Awards 2004 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Leading Actor in a Play Self
The Revamping of Dracula 2004 Video short documentary Himself Self
Inside ‘High Noon’ 2003 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
The 57th Annual Tony Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Presenter: American Theatre Wing Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Heroes & Villains 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There 2003 Documentary Himself Self
The 56th Annual Tony Awards 2002 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Featured Actor in a Play Self
The Living Edens 2002 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
Working in the Theatre 1984-2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 1999 TV Special Himself Self
On the Set of Lolita 1997 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Directors 1997 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Stephen Hawking’s Universe 1997 TV Mini-Series documentary Narrator Self
The Greatest Pharaohs 1997 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1997 TV Series Himself Self
The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Audience Member Self
Mummies: Tales from the Egyptian Crypts 1996 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
Showbiz Today 1991 TV Series Himself Self
Rita Hayworth: Dancing Into the Dream 1990 TV Movie documentary Self
The 40th Annual Tony Awards 1986 TV Special Himself – Performer Self
The 37th Annual Tony Awards 1983 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Direction of a Play Self
Night of 100 Stars 1982 TV Special Himself Self
The 32nd Annual Tony Awards 1978 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Play Self
Dinah! 1975-1978 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning America 1978 TV Series Himself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1977-1978 TV Series Himself – Actor Self
The 29th Annual Tony Awards 1975 TV Special Himself Self
Actor’s Choice 1970 TV Series Himself – Performer Self
Broadway: The Next Generation 2018 Documentary filming Himself Self
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age 2016 Documentary post-production Himself Self
The 70th Annual Tony Awards 2016 TV Special Himself – Winner Self
A Roundabout Road to Broadway 2016 TV Movie Himself Self
American Masters 1989-2016 TV Series documentary Himself – Narrator Self
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Frank Langella: An Actor’s Actor 2014 Short Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2009-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Charlie Rose 1997-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 66th Annual Tony Awards 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself – Nominee: Best Leading Actor in a Play Self
Genius on Hold 2012 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
All Good Things: Truth in Fiction 2012 Video documentary short Himself / Sanford Marks Self
Theater Talk 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Koppel/Langella: One on One 2011 TV Movie Himself Self
Unknown: The Story 2011 Video short Himself Self
Liam Neeson: Known Action Hero 2011 Video short Himself Self
Unknown: What Is Known? 2011 Video short Himself Self
Today 2010 TV Series Himself Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 2009 TV Special Himself Self
Xposé 2009 TV Series Himself Self
The 63rd Annual Tony Awards 2009 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Leading Actress in a Play Self
Discovering Secrets 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Frost/Nixon: The Real Interview 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Making of Frost/Nixon 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
The 81st Annual Academy Awards 2009 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role Self
Storymakers 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Extra 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films 2014 Documentary Skeletor (uncredited) Archive Footage
Toys is Hell! Interview mit Regisseur Joe Dante 2014 Video documentary short Archer (uncredited) Archive Footage
Jodorowsky’s Dune 2013 Documentary Skeletor Archive Footage
Edición Especial Coleccionista 2011 TV Series Skeletor Archive Footage
Unraveling the Story: Interview with Andrew Jarecki 2010 Video documentary short Sanford Marks (uncredited) Archive Footage
Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics 2010 Video documentary Perry White Archive Footage
President Hollywood 2008 TV Movie documentary Bob Alexander (uncredited) Archive Footage

Frank A. Langella Jr. Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2010 Sant Jordi Sant Jordi Awards Best Foreign Actor (Mejor Actor Extranjero) Frost/Nixon (2008) Won
2009 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Actor Frost/Nixon (2008) Won
2009 Best Actor Valenciennes International Festival of Action and Adventure Films Frost/Nixon (2008) Won
2008 AAFCA Award African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Best Actor Frost/Nixon (2008) Won
2008 Sierra Award Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor Frost/Nixon (2008) Won
2008 Lifetime Achievement Award Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Won
2008 NTFCA Award North Texas Film Critics Association, US Best Actor Frost/Nixon (2008) Won
2007 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Actor Starting Out in the Evening (2007) Won
1993 CableACE CableACE Awards Actor in a Dramatic Series Monkey House (1991) Won
1971 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actor Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970) Won
2010 Sant Jordi Sant Jordi Awards Best Foreign Actor (Mejor Actor Extranjero) Frost/Nixon (2008) Nominated
2009 Movies for Grownups Award AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Actor Frost/Nixon (2008) Nominated
2009 Best Actor Valenciennes International Festival of Action and Adventure Films Frost/Nixon (2008) Nominated
2008 AAFCA Award African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) Best Actor Frost/Nixon (2008) Nominated
2008 Sierra Award Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor Frost/Nixon (2008) Nominated
2008 Lifetime Achievement Award Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Nominated
2008 NTFCA Award North Texas Film Critics Association, US Best Actor Frost/Nixon (2008) Nominated
2007 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Actor Starting Out in the Evening (2007) Nominated
1993 CableACE CableACE Awards Actor in a Dramatic Series Monkey House (1991) Nominated
1971 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actor Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970) Nominated