В Нью-Йоркской подземке в своей обычной рабочей униформе (дырявые джинсы меня особенно умиляют) Хотя нет, больше всего умиляют родные уилсоновские часы https://www.instagram.com/p/_Nr73qPGsa/ Без кольца - наверное, фото сделано именно тогда, когда он его где-то забыл: :D Aimie Adams @AimieAdams Weirdest errand I've been sent on yet: go to an ad agency and bring back Robert Sean Leonard's wedding ring. #seriously #thathappened
Robert Sean Leonard - he's a man I would put my life in his hands, and almost have on occasion (с) H. Laurie
Сообщение отредактировал Ginger82 - Воскресенье, 13.12.2015, 13:26
Так приятно увидеть что то новенькое Правда по его прикину (все та же серая футболка и толстовка) сложно понять, новая она или 5 летней давности.
ЦитатаGinger82 ()
умиляют родные уилсоновские часы
Я тоже первым делом обратила внимание именно на них Любимые часики. Столько с воспоминаний с ними связаны
ЦитатаGinger82 ()
дырявые джинсы меня особенно умиляют
Он у нас ну очень экономный :)
ЦитатаGinger82 ()
когда он его где-то забыл:
Он ведь едет на репетицию или с репетиции, возможно просто не носит, что бы случайно не потерять. Интересно будут какие нить фотографии с репетиций. Cause we were never being boring, We were never being bored
Сообщение отредактировал Shepa - Воскресенье, 13.12.2015, 16:28
Начались превью (в субботу, кстати, спектакли отменялись из-за сноузиллы!) - фото от зрителей пока нет (одни только программки ), но отзывы очень хорошие :) Очень хвалят мальчика Тимоти - не зря он мне в Интерстелларе понравился Ждем официального открытия :)
Все-таки слухи оказались правдой Роберт купил дом в Риджвуде неподалеку от того места, где вырос и они окончательно переехали И вся семья упоминается, Элеоноре уже 7 Кроме того, "Ричард II" (!!!)
Tony-winner Robert Sean Leonard returns to Bergen County and Broadway JANUARY 31, 2016 LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 2016, 1:21 AM
Tony-winning actor Robert Sean Leonard is experiencing not one, but two homecomings.
The more literal is his return from California – where he played Dr. James Wilson in eight seasons of "House" — to Ridgewood, where he was raised.
"My brother, who's a cop in Ho-Ho-Kus, called about two years ago to tell me that he heard that this lovely old Victorian house near where we grew up was for sale. So I just called the owners, cold, and asked if they were thinking of moving," Leonard said, with a brief look of mortification on his face as he recalled his audacity. "They said they weren't, but I told them that if they ever did want to sell, to give me a call."
A year ago they did, and last month Leonard, his wife Gabriella and their two daughters, Eleanor, 7, and Claudia, 3, moved in.
In the midst of unpacking boxes, though, Leonard was often absent, because of his other homecoming – his first role on the New York stage since returning from Los Angeles.
He's appearing in "Prodigal Son," which was written and is being directed by John Patrick Shanley, the author of "Doubt." Now in previews, the drama opens Feb. 9 at the Manhattan Theatre Club's off-Broadway space at the New York City Center.
With a kind of full-circle neatness, Leonard, whose breakout role was a prep-school student in the 1989 film "Dead Poets Society," portrays a prep-school teacher in the play, which is based on Shanley's own experience as a working-class Bronx boy attending a New England private school.
"I was told that Shanley was interested in me," Leonard said. "I read the script and I liked it; it's a very unique play, very surprising. Kind of like a 'Twilight Zone' episode."
Leonard, who started out as a child actor, is known for his enthusiasm for stage acting, and he's built an impressive list of Broadway successes.
He made his debut replacing Matthew Broderick in Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs," and his subsequent plays have included "Arcadia," "The Iceman Cometh," "Long Day's Journey Into Night" and "The Invention of Love," for which he won his Tony. During a break from "House," he came to New York to do "Born Yesterday."
Many of the plays he's done, on Broadway and elsewhere, are revivals of classics, which, he said, made "Prodigal Son" a different kind of challenge.
"Working with an author who's breathing is an unusual experience for me," he said,
At 46, Leonard still has an enormously engaging boy-next-door quality. He's unstintingly praising of other actors, enthusiastic, good-humored and unassuming — he kept apologizing for being late for our interview at the theater (he hadn't seen the message moving the start time up a half-hour), and he good-naturedly posed for a photographer right after walking in, without even a glance at a mirror.
In what Leonard describes as an enormously fulfilling stage-acting career, a pivotal interlude was working on "House."
He's made no secret that performing in a weekly television series, no matter how good it was, was not the most artistically satisfying work he's ever done. However, his salary, which reportedly reached $175,000 an episode, has given him financial independence.
"I'll be grateful for 'House' till the day I die," he said. "But doing TV or film is not what I like best, or what I do best as an actor. I'm better onstage."
He recalled that 10 years ago, he yearned to be in the Lincoln Center limited-run production of Tom Stoppard's three-part drama "The Coast of Utopia." Not only were his close friends Ethan Hawke and Josh Hamilton in it, it was the kind of serious, meaty theater he loves to do.
He debated whether to leave "House" for the production, when actor Sam Waterston advised him to stay put.
Leonard said Waterston told him that in a lifetime of performing, he didn't achieve financial stability until late, when he had a continuing role in the "Law & Order" TV series.
"He told me that, with 'House,' I could do that while I was relatively young, and then I could do anything I wanted. It was good advice."
It's enabled him to put money away for his daughters' college educations and buy a nice house in Ridgewood, near his brother, who lives in Midland Park; his sister, a teacher, in Ramsey; and his father, who lives in Waldwick and still substitute-teaches at the age of 84.
It also allows Leonard to anticipate, with great enthusiasm, working at a non-profit theater next year in the title role of Shakespeare's "Richard II."
Вчера состоялось официальное открытие Хлынули рецензии (буду добавлять постепенно), а пока фото @MTC_NYC The beautiful cast of #ProdigalSon on opening night! https://twitter.com/MTC_NYC/status/697257150406647808
Video Backstage Backstage on Broadway: Timothée Chalamet and Robert Sean Leonard star in ‘Prodigal Son’
"Every night I’m up there it’s really therapeutic for me, my demons, and stuff I'm going through every day," Timothée Chalamet explained. "So when you come see this play, it's like welcome to therapy."
You probably recognize Timothée Chalamet from hits like 'Interstellar' and 'Homeland,' but now this rising young star has turned his focus to the stage. He plays Jim Quinn, a blue-collar kid from the Bronx who lands at a New Hampshire prep school in Prodigal Son.
"I don’t think he is ever met anyone quite like him," Robert Sean Leonard said. "You don’t hear many 17-year-olds say, I wish I had known Plato or Socrates so for a teacher to hear that is pretty cool."
Actor Robert Sean Leonard plays his teacher. It's a subtly ironic twist, since Leonard played a troubled student in 'Dead Poet's Society.'
"I don’t know anything about prep schools except that I played a kid in one once in a movie," he said. "I think it’s a lonely place."
Playwright and Oscar winner John Patrick Shanley based the show on his own school days.
As for the star of the show, Chalamet is getting schooled in a different way.
"When I got homeland it definitely felt like a step up the ladder," he explained. "A play like this I'm in eight of the 10 scenes and I'm using every muscle, every bone and I can’t take any days off , this feels like the real training ground."
He grew up in a family of performers, but didn't catch the acting bug at home.
"I saw a play called 'Ghetto Clown' that John Leguizamo was in, and it was like a revelation for me," Chalamet remembered.
Now, this up and coming actor is making a big impression of his own.
"This is what it’ s like to be this age, this isn’t Disney channel, this isn’t making out with a girl in the hallways at high school, this is real life.," Chalamet said. "I love that your experience at 15 was making out with a pretty girl that wasn’t my experience kissing a pretty girl," Leonard laughed. Роберт как всегда... прелесть http://pix11.com/2016....gal-son
Robert Sean Leonard - he's a man I would put my life in his hands, and almost have on occasion (с) H. Laurie
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