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Leonard Birman (born September 28, 1932) is a Canadian American actor, who began his career in Montreal. In his 45 years on stage, screen and radio, he has portrayed a wide variety of characters, including some choice roles in classical and contemporary theatre.


Early life and career

Birman was born in
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, Canada, the second son of Maurice Lieb Birman, who was a millinery designer, and Anna Birman, a marriage that lasted 70 years. He graduated from
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in 1949 as class president, and within months he was captivated by the stage and the discovery of being naturally at home on it. He had been a good student and now had no interest at all in continuing on to college. His earliest influences came by way of the STAGE series, the
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's radio productions of original plays and international classics beginning in the early 1940s. As a longtime fan, he was honoured and humbled to be joining the remaining members of the troupe when he moved to Toronto in 1962. He soon became a mainstay, playing dozens of pivotal roles. Coincidental with his first appearances in community theatre (1955), CBC/Radio Canada announced plans for their first live English and French television series to be produced in Montreal. Called ''Dateline'' on the English-language channel and ''Je Me Souviens'' on the French-language channel, it aired on alternate Friday nights with the same cast. His audition won him his first TV role. Birman's film experience began almost simultaneously with the arrival of The
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to new headquarters and studios in Montreal. That, together with CBC's new television activity, presented the possibility of acting as a vocation. Until then, radio drama was the only ongoing paid professional work, and Birman was to be married in September 1956. By that time, Birman, together with George Bloomfield, director, and M. Charles Cohen, playwright, created Domino Productions, a stage ensemble for which Birman produced, played leading roles and exercised his innate talent for art by designing the sets, posters and programs. As a youngster, he had thought he would study art in Paris but his inclination toward theatre proved more persuasive. He had already contributed skits to various annual Variety shows, including
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's ''Red And White Revue'',
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′s ''Variety Gang'' and
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's ''Notes To You''. Birman spearheaded the founding of Café André's ''Up Tempo'', a highly successful satirical revue, which was the first of its kind in Canada and ran well into the 1960s. Busy with Domino, he also made TV appearances in minor roles on CBC's Dorchester Theatre, Explorations, Théâtre Populaire, Shoestring Theatre, Les Plouffes, A Midsummer Theatre, and in 44 episodes of CBC's first filmed series, ''The Adventures of Radisson'', which was known as ''Tomahawk'' on American television. At this time (1955–57), he appeared in three films for the NFB's ''Perspective'' series, and performed his first leading role in a teleplay called ''Etc...'', which grew out of Domino and was written by Cohen and directed by Bloomfield for Guest Stage. In 1957, Domino's rehearsal schedule of ''A View From The Bridge'' came to a sudden end when it was learned that the American touring company of the same play, starring Luther Adler, was due for a limited run at Her Majesty's Theatre and that casting of the minor roles would be done locally. Birman was cast as Mike and later in the tour played Rodolpho, the role he was earlier slated to play with Domino. The following year, he rejoined the company of ''A View From The Bridge'' for the pre-Broadway tour of what was to be the first presentation of the extended version of Arthur Miller's one-act play. It closed in Washington. That summer Birman went off to Nantucket to play the role of Macbeth. Later that year he was invited to join New York's Institute for Advanced Study In Theatre Arts under the tutelage of Jacques Charron of Comédie Française, Paris, Yuri Zavadsky of Moscow Art Theatre, and Willie Schmidt of Schiller Theatre, Berlin. On television in New York (1958-1963), he appeared on Armstrong Circle Theatre, Robert Herridge Theatre, All Family Classics, Dupont Show of the Month, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Actors TV Theatre, The Witness. Among these were roles in ''Cyrano de Bergerac'', ''The Three Musketeers'', ''The Scarlet Pimpernel'', and ''The Prisoner of Zenda''. Birman's first U.S. screen credit was for a role on ''Naked City''. Birman has also instructed advanced acting students and coached professional actors. He served as guest lecturer and/or instructor at the
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, Manitoba School of Theatre and Allied Arts, The Okanagan Summer Arts Festival and The Hub of Hollywood.


Theatre (1955-1995)

*''Anne of a Thousand Days'' – Thomas Cromwell *''Ring Around The Moon'' – Messerschmann *''Picnic'' - Hal Carter, his first professional role. Birman was paid $20. *''Craig's Wife'' - Eugene *''Arsenic and Old Lace'' - Officer Klein *''Another Part of the Forest'' - Ben Hubbard *''A View From The Bridge'' - Mike / Rodolpho *''Bullfight'' - Domingo Salamanca *''The Three Sisters'' - Vershinin *''Macbeth'' - Macbeth *''Love and Intrigue'' - Worm *''Compulsion'' - Dr. McNarry *''Death of a Salesman'' - Howard Wagner / Biff *''Do You Know The Milky Way?'' -The Man *(1962-1964): Member of the company of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Ontario, including appearance at
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, England (then under
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) *''The Tempest'' - Adrian *''Macbeth'' - Caithness/Macbeth *''Cyrano de Bergerac'' - Understudy Cyrano/Actor/ First Cadet/ *''Troilus and Cressida'' - Prologue / Diomedes *''Timon of Athens'' - A Painter *''Richard Second'' - Duke of Aumerle *''King Lear'' - Duke of Burgundy / A Gentleman *''A Streetcar Named Desire'' - Stanley Kowalski *''A Yard of Sun'' - Roberto Bruno *''Romeo and Juliet'' - Mercutio *''The Sound of Music'' - Captain Georg Von Trapp *''The Dybbuk'' - Rabbi Ezrielka *''Wild Rose'' - Moses Lefthand *''Tartuffe'' - Cleante *''Sarcophagus'' - Doctor Sergeyev *''Bitter Friends'' - Schaeffer *''A Shadow of Cypress'' - The Man *''Heloise and Abelard, The Letters'' - Abelard *''My Fair Lady'' - Professor Henry Higgins


Film and television

Birman is best known for his roles in feature films, including Harry Herman, the father in ''
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'' (1975), which was the Golden Globe winner for Best Foreign Film (1976), Papa in ''
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'' (1977), and FBI Chief Donaldson in '' Silver Streak''. His first appearances before the film camera were for the National Film Board of Canada's Perspective Series in ''The Editor'', ''First Novel'', and ''Lafontaine'' (1956,1957). He appeared as himself in ''30 Minutes Mr. Plummer'' (1963), for which he wrote and voiced the narrations in French and English. From 1955 to 1975, Birman appeared in dozens of shows for CBC television on Folio, Guest Stage,
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, Seaway,
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, and Quest. Many of his roles were in original plays as well as familiar ones such as Eilif in ''
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'', Charles Bentham in '' Juno and the Paycock'', Grace in '' The Brig'', Victor in ''
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'', King John in '' King John and the Magna Carta'', The Man in '' Last To Go'',''The Applicant'', '' Gladly Otherwise'', Brother Ladvenu in '' The Lark'', Valentine in ''
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Filmography

*'' Naked City'' (1962, TV Series) as Dr. Clyde (uncredited) *'' The Forest Rangers'' (1963-1965, TV Series) as John Connequeese / Benton / Amik *'' Seaway'' (1965, TV Series) as Woody Threerivers *''
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'' (1965, TV Series) as Judge Milton Bartlett (1992) *'' Heloise and Abelard'' (1965) as Theo *''
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'' (1967, TV Series) as Lloyd Wasson *'' It Takes a Thief'' (1968, TV Series) as Prince Cesare di Montefiore *''
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'' (1968, TV Series) as Dr. Lawson *'' Adventures in Rainbow Country'' (1969, TV Series) as Clements *'' Great Jury Trials'' (1970) as Lawrence Darr *''
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'' (also known as ''Police Surgeon'') (1971-1972, TV Series) as Lt Dan Palmer *'' This Is the Life'' (1972, TV Series) as Latimer *''Turncoat'' (1973, TV Movie) as Leo *''
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'' (1974, TV Series) as Michael Truman *''
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'' (1975) as Harry Herman *'' Silver Streak'' (1976) as Chief Donaldson *''
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'' (1976, TV Series) as Gil Slade *''
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'' (1977, TV Series) as David Bradley, US Marshal *''
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'' (1977, TV Series) as Positive 14 / Brawn *''
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'' (1978) as Papa Fitzgerald *''
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'' (1978, TV Mini-Series) as Leonardo *'' The Paper Chase'' (1978, TV Series) as Prof. Dudley Rolfe *''
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Voice acting

In the 1980s, Birman was heard on U.S. radio drama, as many and varied characters on Mutual Radio Theatre and Sears Radio Theatre. In the 1960s and 1970s Canadian radio listeners heard him on CBC Stage, Drama In Sound, Wednesday Night, The Bush and the Salon, Midweek Theatre, Maigret (series), Schools Broadcasts, Anthology and Foothill Fables. Some of the well known and recognizable parts he played were: * Armand in ''Camille'' * Joseph K in ''The Trial'' * Antony in ''Julius Caesar'' * George in ''Of Mice and Men'' * King Philip in ''Juana La Loca'' * Petruchio in ''Taming of the Shrew'' * Thorwold Helmer in ''A Doll's House'' * Apolladorus in ''Caesar and Cleopatra'' * Alan Quartermain in ''King Solomon's Mines'' Birman dubbed foreign films, was voice over on TV and radio commercial spots, and narrated school programs and documentaries. He shared narration of the "
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" series ''The Fabulous Sixties'' with Peter Jennings, and voiced guest villains on the TV cartoon series ''Spiderman'', ''Iron Man'', ''Captain America'' and ''The Incredible Hulk''. He was also the voice of Hercules and Giant Man/AntMan (''The Marvel Super Heroes'') (1966). In his own series, he played Rocket Robin Hood (1966-'67).


Personal life

Birman married twice. His first marriage was to Jayne Taft (1956-1963). They had one son, Matthew, who is enjoying a career as an actor/director/stunt co-ordinator. His second marriage is to Ruby Renaut (1977 to present). She had left acting in favor of work behind the camera, and they met on set. They were married at City Hall during the one hour lunch break from rehearsal for ''Hedda Gabler''. Renaut retired as the leading script supervisor with credits on all major TV series and feature films produced in Canada, including the landmark ''The Fox'' (1967). For the last 40 years Hollywood Hills has been their home.Birman on the 'Behind the Voice Actors' website
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References


External links


Brief biography
in ''
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'' website * {{DEFAULTSORT:Birman, Len 1932 births Living people Canadian male television actors Canadian male film actors Canadian male voice actors Canadian male radio actors Canadian male stage actors Male actors from Montreal Male actors from Toronto Canadian expatriates in the United States