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  1. 6 de dic. de 2019 · Ron Leibman, an acclaimed film, television and Tony-winning actor, has died, his agent Robert Attermann of Abrams Artists Agency said. Leibman was 82. His agent said the cause was pneumonia.

  2. 7 de dic. de 2019 · Leibman’s agent, Robert Attermann, said the actor died Friday, Dec. 6, 2019. (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine, File) NEW YORK (AP) — Actor Ron Leibman, who appeared in movies, theater and television in a career that spanned six decades and won a Tony award for Tony Kushner’s iconic play ”Ängels in America,” has died after an illness. He was 82.

  3. 25 de mar. de 2021 · Actress Jessica Walter, who just died today at the age of 80 (via Deadline ), was one of those rare Hollywood types in that she and her husband, actor Ron Liebman, actually did stay together till death did them part. Liebman died in 2019 (via CBS New York ). According to People, the couple owed their long and happy relationship to an Italian ...

  4. 9 de dic. de 2019 · A los 82 años falleció Ron Leibman, actor estadounidense de vasta trayectoria ganador de un Emmy y un Tony.. El intérprete murió producto de complicaciones de una neumonía, según confirmó ...

  5. Ron Leibman (October 11, 1937 – December 6, 2019) was an American actor and educator. He was known for his role as Dr. Leonard Green in the famous comedy sitcom Friends. He won a Drama Desk Award in 1993, an Emmy Award in 1979, and an Tony Award in 1993 for his role as Roy Cohn in Angels in America.

  6. 6 de dic. de 2019 · Starring: Ron Leibman [Lennie] Play Comedy Original. I Ought to Be in Pictures (Apr 03, 1980 - Jan 11, 1981) Starring: Ron Leibman [Herb] Play Comedy Original. Cop-Out (Apr 07, 1969 - Apr 12, 1969) Performer: Ron Leibman. Play Comedy One Act Original. We Bombed in New Haven (Oct 16, 1968 - Dec 29, 1968)

  7. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. "The Fleshy Part of the Thigh" is the 4th episode of Part 1 of Season 6 of the HBO original series The Sopranos. It is the 69th overall episode of the series. Written by Diane Frolov & Andrew Schneider and directed by Alan Taylor, it originally aired on April 2, 2006.