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Frank Langella, the man behind those masks, just opened on Broadway as the prince of thrillers: Sherlock Holmes. He stalks the stage in a new play, ”Sherlock`s Last Case,” by Charles Marowitz.
If it’s Sherlock Holmes, it must be a thriller — and it is — but the master sleuth’s final foray is something more than twisty detecting and surprising revelations. It&#8217… ...
But Frank Langella's approach to creating each character doesn't differ. "Thomas More was a man fighting for his life," the actor says, sitting in a Manhattan hotel room just a few hours before ...
'Sherlock Holmes' was one, 'Dracula' was one. I loved going into the world they lived in," said Langella. "But I don't think anyone is going to beat Nixon for the sheer complexity of persona." ...
In a stage and screen career spanning more than 50 years, Frank Langella has played parts ranging from Dracula to Richard Nixon to King Lear, from Sherlock Holmes to Skeletor.
It`s also an exploration of ego and envy and what that really means is anyone`s guess, because Frank Langella isn`t talking–nor are his associates. What they are saying is that ”Sherlock`s ...
The phone at Frank Langella’s home rings and rings. The very private three-time Tony Award winner apparently is not willing to answer questions about his debut book. Oh, wait: It turns out he ...
In his 40-year career, Langella has had far more triumphs on stage, but every once in a while he’s landed a juicy TV or film part, having played everyone from Sherlock Holmes to Count Dracula.
Langella plumbs his long career, which has put him in arm’s reach of many famous people. He’s gone from a sexy Dracula, Cyrano and Sherlock Holmes to a mature Richard Nixon in “Frost/Nixon ...
Langella plumbs his long career, which has put him in arm's reach of many famous people. He's gone from a sexy Dracula, Cyrano and Sherlock Holmes to a mature Richard Nixon in "Frost/Nixon ...