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René Auberjonois

Birth Place: New York, NY, USA

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René Murat Auberjonois was born in New York City. René was born into an already artistic family, which included his grandfather, a well-known Swiss painter, and his father Fernand, a writer. The Auberjonois family moved to Paris shortly after World War II, and it was there that René made an important career decision at the age of six. When his school put on a musical performance for the parents, little René was given the honor of conducting his classmates in a rendition of Do You Know the Muffin Man? When the performance was over, René took a bow, and, knowing that he was not the real conductor, imagined that he had been acting. He decided then and there that he wanted to be an actor.

After leaving Paris, the Auberjonois family moved into an Artist's Colony in upstate New York. At an early age, René was surrounded by musicians, composers, and actors. Among his neighbors were Helen Hayes, Burgess Meredith and John Houseman, who would later become an important mentor. Houseman gave René his first theater job at the age of 16, as an apprentice at a theater in Stratford, Connecticut. René would later teach at Juilliard under Houseman.

René attended Carnegie-Mellon University and studied theater completely, not only learning about acting but about the entire process of producing a play. After graduating from CMU, René acted with various theater companies, including San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater and Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum. In 1969, he won a role in his first Broadway musical, Coco (with Katharine Hepburn), for which he won a Tony.

Since then, René has acted in a variety of theater productions, films, and television presentations, including a rather famous stint as Clayton Endicott III on the comedy series Benson. For more information on René's film & television career, go to René's filmography. René has also done dramatic readings of a variety of books on tape. Thanks to Lisa Wilcox at ORACLE, you can look at a relatively complete list of René's theater credits.

Even with his full schedule as an actor, René still has time for his family and his interests outside acting. He and his wife, Judith, have two children, Tessa and Remy-Luc, who are both pursuing careers in the performing arts. Besides acting, René is an accomplished gourmet cook, a painter and a photographer. He is also a vocal supporter of various charitable organizations, such as Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières). He regularly donates the proceeds from the sale of autographed items to such organizations.

René says of his role as Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "I have had my share of successes and my share of flops. But nothing has ever been like this. Deep Space Nine is completely beyond anything that I have ever experienced."

Since DS9 ended in 1999, René has kept busy as a guest star on numerous television series (including The Practice, Judging Amy, Enterprise, and Frasier) and with acting roles in films (including The Patriot with Mel Gibson) and on theatre stages in Los Angeles and New York, most recently as Jethro Crouch in a Broadway production of Sly Fox, which earned him an Outer Circle Critics Award nomination for "Best Featured Actor in a Play."

René currently can be seen on ABC's TV series Boston Legal as Paul Lewiston, colleague and nemesis to Alan Shore (James Spader) and Denny Crane (William Shatner).

René Auberjonois STAGE CREDITS

[Williamstown, MA (Regional)]
Williamstown Theatre Festival Production, 2006
Moonface Martin

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 2004
Jethro Crouch

[Broadway]
Broadway Production, 2002
Professor Abronsius

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1989
Buddy Fidler

Irwin S. Irving

[Broadway]
1989
Mr. Samsa

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1985
The Duke

[Broadway]
1979
Johann Schiml

[Broadway]
1973
Performer

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1973
Scapin

[Broadway]
1972
Malvolio

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1969
Sebastian Baye

[Broadway]
1969
Marco

[Broadway]
1968
Ned

[Broadway]
1968
Fool


René Auberjonois Movies

Brewster McCloud
[ 1970 ] The Lecturer
M*A*S*H
[ 1970 ] Father John Mulcahy
McCabe & Mrs. Miller
[ 1971 ] Sheehan
Images
[ 1972 ] Hugh
The Hindenburg
[ 1975 ] Major Napier
King Kong
[ 1976 ] Bagley
The Big Bus
[ 1976 ] Father Kudos
Eyes of Laura Mars
[ 1978 ] Donald Phelps
The Last Unicorn
[ 1982 ] The Skull
The Christmas Star
[ 1986 ] Sumner
3:15 the Moment of Truth
[ 1986 ] Horner
Walker
[ 1987 ] Major Siegfried Hennington
My Best Friend Is a Vampire
[ 1987 ] Modoc
Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach
[ 1988 ] Tony
The Little Mermaid
[ 1989 ] Louis, René Auberjonois
The Feud
[ 1989 ] Reverton
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
[ 1989 ] Professor Genius
The Lost Language of Cranes
[ 1991 ] Geoffrey Lane
The Player
[ 1992 ] Rene Auberjonois
The Ballad of Little Jo
[ 1993 ] Streight Hollander
Batman Forever
[ 1995 ] Dr. Burton
Cats Don't Dance
[ 1997 ] Flanigan
Los Locos
[ 1997 ] Presidente
Snide and Prejudice
[ 1997 ] Dr. Sam Cohen
Inspector Gadget
[ 1999 ] Artemus Bradford René Auberjonois
The Patriot
[ 2000 ] Reverend Oliver
We All Fall Down
[ 2000 ] Tim
Burning Down the House
[ 2001 ] Pierre
The Cat Returns
[ 2002 ] Natori
Eulogy
[ 2004 ] Parson Banke
Geppetto's Secret
[ 2005 ] Mr. Sneap
Planes: Fire & Rescue
[ 2014 ] Concierge, René Auberjonois
This Is Happening
[ 2015 ] Cal Plotz
Blood Stripe
[ 2016 ] Art
Certain Women
[ 2016 ] Albert
Raising Buchanan
[ 2019 ] President James Buchanan
Windows on the World
[ 2019 ] Maury Karaoke
First Cow
[ 2019 ] Man with Raven

René Auberjonois TV Shows

Poltergeist: The Legacy
Milo Javits
Xyber 9: New Dawn
Xyber 9
Warehouse 13
Hugo Miller
The Savage Dragon
Horde, Miles Legion
The Practice
Judge F. Mantz
The Pirates of Dark Water
Kangent
The Legend of Tarzan
Renard Dumont
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Odo, Douglas Pabst, Curzon Dax
Snorks
Dr. Strangesnork
Saving Grace
Father Patrick Murphy
Rhoda
Dr. John Fox
Pound Puppies
McLeish, Cat Narrator, Professor Schmierkankle
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
Boris Rougefort
Murder, She Wrote
Homicide Captain Walker Thorn, Prof. Harry Papasian
Matlock
Councilman Leo Brodsky, Doug Michaels
Justice League
Galius Zed, Kanjar-Ro, Guardian of Oa
Judging Amy
Judge Jackson Keeler
Charlie's Angels
Freddie Fortune, Terrence
Challenge of the GoBots
Dr. Zebediah Braxis, Dr. Braxis
Boston Legal
Paul Lewiston
Benson
Clayton Runnymede Endicott III
Ben 10: Omniverse
Azmuth, Galvan Security Officer
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Mechanist, Gan Jin Leader
Archer
Mannfred, Cardinal Giancarlo Morelli

René Auberjonois Awards and Nominations

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 2004 - Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play

Rene Auberjonois, Sly Fox

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 1990 - Best Actor - Musical

Rene Auberjonois , City of Angels

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 1990 - Best Actor - Musical

Rene Auberjonois, City of Angels

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 1990 - Best Actor - Musical

Rene Auberjonois, City of Angels

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 1990 - Best Actor - Musical

Rene Auberjonois, City of Angels

Tony Awards - 1990 - Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical

Rene Auberjonois, City of Angels


winner
Drama Desk Awards - 1985 - Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical

Rene Auberjonois, Big River

Tony Awards - 1985 - Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical

Rene Auberjonois, Big River

Tony Awards - 1974 - Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play

Rene Auberjonois, The Good Doctor


winner
Tony Awards - 1970 - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical

Rene Auberjonois, Coco

René Auberjonois News


René Auberjonois And Christina Picklers Picked As May 4th Replacements For Public Radio International's SELECTED SHORTS


Actors Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker, who were to appear with host Isaiah Sheffer in Public Radio International?s popular series 'Selected Shorts,' on May 4 at the JCCSF, have had to cancel the engagement due to conflicting obligations. The unique night of literature in performance in Kanbar Hall will now feature René Auberjonois and Christina Pickles, who join Sheffer in reading short fiction focused on that SF obsession, food!

René Auberjonois FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has René Auberjonois been in?

René Auberjonois has appeared on Broadway in 13 shows.

How many West End shows has René Auberjonois been in?

René Auberjonois has not appeared in the West End.

What awards has René Auberjonois been nominated for?

René Auberjonois has been nominated for several awards throughout his career, including Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play at the Outer Critics Circle Awards for "Sly Fox," Best Actor - Musical at the Outer Critics Circle Awards for "City of Angels," Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical at the Tony Awards for "City of Angels," Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical at the Drama Desk Awards for "Big River," Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical at the Tony Awards for "Big River," Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play at the Tony Awards for "The Good Doctor," and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical at the Tony Awards for "Coco."

What awards has René Auberjonois won?

René Auberjonois has won the Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical at the Drama Desk Awards for "Big River" and the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical at the Tony Awards for "Coco."

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