Ron Leibman, who played Dr. Leonard Green in the famous Hollywood show Friends, has died at the age of 82. Confirming the case, actor's agent Robert Etterman said that we are saddened by this incident. It is reported that Ron died of pneumonia. The special thing is that actor Angels in America has been awarded the Tony Award for the role of Roy Cohn and the Emmy Award for the TV series Kaj.
Let us tell you for the information from the sources, Ron started his career in the film world in 1970 with I Were Is Popa, who started his career in 1956 with the soap opera The Age of Night. In this film, Ron played the role of George Seagal's brother. In his long career of 6 decades, Ron has appeared in many drama and comic roles. He is also known for playing the character of Dr. Leonard Green in the TV show Friends.
At the same time, it has been learned that Ron was born on 11 October 1937 in Manhattan. His father was a garment merchant and mother a homemaker. Significantly, Ron was suffering from polio at the age of 6 and due to this he had to spend months in the hospital and his parents got divorced shortly after. In 1958, the actor reached New York and enrolled in Actors Studio. He then received the Drama Desk Award for We Bombed in Heaven between 1969 and 1970.
Also Read:
Kylie Jenner's stylish look came out, see pictures
When Liam Neeson caught pouting, photo goes viral
Todd Phillips said this about sequel of Joker
Wonder Woman trailer will be released on this day, first poster revealed