Three-Time Tony Award Winner Frank Langella Joins THE TIME BEING

By: Jan. 30, 2012
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Three-time Tony Award winner Frank Langella has joined the cast of the independent film "The Time Being," according to Deadline.com.

Langella won his first Tony Award for his performance in Edward Albee's Seascape and 1975 and was nominated for another for what may have been the performance for which he was best known for in the early part of his career: the title role of the 1977 Broadway production of Dracula. He then appeared on Broadway in such plays as Sherlock's Last Case, Strindberg's The Father (winning a Drama Desk Award), Match (Tony Award nomination), and Fortune's Fool, for which he won a second Tony Award.

He was cast as Richard Nixon in Peter Morgan's Frost/Nixon, which received enthusiastic reviews during a run at the Donmar Warehouse and Gielgud Theatre in London before moving to New York's Bernard B. Jacobs Theater in April 2007, culminating in Langella's third Tony Award. He reprised the role of Nixon in the 2008 film Frost/Nixon, directed by Ron Howard.

The film, centering around a broke artist, Daniel (to be played by Wes Bentley), who "accepts a series of bizarre commissions from Warner, a dying, eccentric millionaire who may not be what he seems. But Daniel can’t quite ascertain whether his new 'mentor' is a monster who is intent on destroying Daniel’s life and marriage, or a savior who will teach him the true meaning of art."

Read the Deadline.com article here.



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