Entertainment & Arts
“There aren’t that many acting couples around anymore,” Ron Leibman was explaining.
July 15, 1986
Television
The Prime-Time Soap Didn’t Catch On the First Time So CBS Gives It an Overhaul, a Revamped Title and New Cast Members
June 5, 1996
Epic Casting: Ron Leibman will play Roy Cohn, the controversial attorney who died of AIDS, in “Angels in America,” the two-part epic that will be presented at the Mark Taper Forum next fall.
July 29, 1992
Nothing is more edifying than to see, in fairly rapid succession, more than one production of the same piece of work.
July 19, 1986
True Love: In honor of Valentine’s Day, the couples starring in “Love Letters” this week at the Canon Theatre in Beverly Hills will be in love in real life.
Feb. 13, 1991
Seven of the eight actors who will appear in Neil Simon’s new farce, “Rumors,” scheduled to open at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre on Sept. 22, were announced Thursday.
July 8, 1988
Unlike Zoe Caldwell, Ron Leibman and Kathleen Chalfant, actor Bryan Cranston will return to a role he played on the New York stage for a small-screen adaptation by HBO.
July 17, 2014
Movies
In “Seven Hours to Judgment” (citywide) Beau Bridges proves to be just as versatile a director as he is an actor, but in both roles he’s shot down by a contrived, numskull script.
Sept. 20, 1988
Depending on which page you consult in the program, Ron Leibman is either playing Lenny Ganz or Lenny Fox in Neil Simon’s new play at the Old Globe Theatre, “Rumors.”
Sept. 24, 1988
Thomas Magnum and Jessica Fletcher team up in an unusual two-part story involving two CBS series, “Magnum, P.I.” and “Murder, She Wrote.”
Nov. 9, 1986