Liev Schreiber
Liev Schreiber | |
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San Francisco, California, U.S. | |
Education | Hampshire College (BA) Yale University (MFA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse |
Taylor Neisen (m. 2023) |
Partners | Naomi Watts (2005–2016) |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | Pablo Schreiber (half–brother) |
Isaac Liev Schreiber (
Schreiber's early film roles include Party Girl (1995), The Daytrippers (1996), and Big Night (1996). He gained notoriety acting in the first three Scream horror films (1996–2000), Ransom (1996), The Hurricane (1999), Hamlet (2000), Kate & Leopold (2001), The Manchurian Candidate (2004), The Painted Veil (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Pawn Sacrifice (2014), and Spotlight (2015). He acted in the Wes Anderson films Isle of Dogs (2018), The French Dispatch (2021), and Asteroid City (2023). He made his directorial film debut with Everything Is Illuminated (2005).
He made his Broadway debut in In the Summer House (1992). He went on to win the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for playing Richard Roma in the David Mamet play Glengarry Glen Ross (2005). He was Tony-nominated for his roles in the Eric Bogosian play Talk Radio (2007), and the Arthur Miller revival A View from the Bridge (2010). He returned to Broadway in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (2016) and Doubt (2024).
For his roles in television, he most notably portrayed the title role in the Showtime drama series Ray Donovan (2013–2020). He reprised the role in the television film Ray Donovan: The Movie (2022). The role has earned him nominations for three Primetime Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards. He also portrayed Orson Welles in the HBO film RKO 281 (1999), and Otto Frank in the Nat Geo miniseries A Small Light (2023).
Early life and education
Isaac Liev Schreiber was born on October 4, 1967 in
When Schreiber was one year old, his family moved to the
Schreiber has described his mother as a "far-out
Her bohemian proclivities led to actions such as making Schreiber take the Hindu name Shiva Das, wear yoga shirts, consume a vegetarian diet, and briefly attend
Subsequently, Schreiber attended Friends Seminary, a Quaker school.[20] In high school, Liev played the bass clarinet.[21][22]
Schreiber went on to attend
Career
1992–2004: Early work and breakthrough
In 1992 Schreiber acted in the comedic play
After Scream, Schreiber was cast as
Schreiber has
Schreiber told
2005–2012: Broadway and film roles
In the spring of 2005, Schreiber played the role of
From June to July 2006, he played the
In 2009 Schreiber took the role of the head of the CIA in the action thriller film
In March 2010, he expressed interest in returning for
2013–2020: Ray Donovan
Starting in 2013 Schreiber starred in the title role in the crime drama series
In 2016 he starred as the professional boxer Chuck Wepner in the film Chuck which he also wrote and produced. The film premiered at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival to positive reviews. Schreiber returned to Broadway playing the Machiavellian seducer Vicomte de Valmont acting alongside Janet McTeer in the 2016 revival Les Liaisons Dangereuses.[64] The play ran from October 2016 to January 2017. Marilyn Stasio of Variety gave the production a mixed review, and wrote of his performance, "[He] is a strong actor and a studly kind of male, and despite a constricting costume and skull-pinching wig, he exudes a modern manliness that hardly suits the effete Valmont."[65] That same year Schreiber returned to play Ross "The Boss" Rhea in the sports comedy Goon: Last of the Enforcers, a sequel to the 2011 film Goon of which he also acted in. In 2016 he played Victor Lustig in the Comedy Central sketch series Drunk History. During the story development for Logan, Liev had been approached about the potential of Victor Creed to return to the X-Men film universe. Following the film's release, Hugh Jackman revealed that early versions of the script included the character but that element was eventually removed from the final screenplay.[66] In 2017, Liev was cast to voice the Storm King, the main antagonist in the 2017 film My Little Pony: The Movie, based on the show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. On his acceptance of the part, Liev said that, because of his kids' exposure to his adult-oriented movie work, he wanted something more child-friendly for them to watch.[67]
In 2018, he was part of the ensemble cast of the animated film Isle of Dogs directed by Wes Anderson, which premiered at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, and voiced the supervillain Kingpin in the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. In the year 2019, Schreiber had a supporting role in A Rainy Day in New York, which was written and directed by Woody Allen.[68] The same year, he starred in the lead role for Human Capital, where he also served as a producer.[69]
2021–present: Return to Broadway
In 2020, Showtime ended Ray Donovan after its seventh season. As a conclusion to the series, a Ray Donovan film was released in January 2022. Schreiber co-wrote the script along with the director David Hollander.[70] In a second collaboration with filmmaker Wes Anderson, he appeared in The French Dispatch in the role of an unnamed talk show host. The film was originally set to be released in 2020, but it was delayed numerous times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film ultimately premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on July 12 and was released theatrically in the U.S. on October 22, 2021. Schreiber worked on a film adaptation of Across the River and Into the Trees. In the film, he played the leading role of Colonel Richard Cantwell, originally set to be played by Pierce Brosnan.
In 2021 he acted in the Adam McKay directed satirical film Don't Look Up. The following year he reunited with Wes Anderson for Asteroid City (2023). That same year he played Henry Kissinger in the biographical drama Golda starring Helen Mirren as Golda Meir. Also in 2023 he played Otto Frank in the National Geographic historical miniseries A Small Light. In 2024, Schreiber returned to Broadway in the revival of John Patrick Shanley's Doubt produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company and directed by Scott Ellis.[71] Initially, Schreiber was set to play Father Flynn opposite Tyne Daly as Sister Aloysius Beauvier; Daly suffered an illness forcing her to leave the production and Amy Ryan was announced as her replacement.[72]
Personal life
Marriage and relationships
Schreiber was in a relationship with Australian actress Naomi Watts (with whom he appeared in The Painted Veil).[73] They have two children.[74][75][76] On September 26, 2016, Schreiber and Watts separated after 11 years together.[77]
Schreiber has been in a relationship with Taylor Neisen since 2017. They married in July 2023 and their daughter was born in August 2023.[78][79]
Schreiber has lived in a loft apartment in
Philanthropy
On July 6, 2022, Liev Schreiber became the ambassador of United24, a fundraising platform for Ukraine in the field of medical care.[81]
In an address published on the President's website, Zelenskyy said that BlueCheck Ukraine, founded by the actor, had funded programs for psychological support and evacuation of more than 20,000 orphans from boarding schools and orphanages in Kharkiv, Dnipro, Chernihiv, and Odesa regions. He also partnered with an organization called "Kidsafe" which had rescued over 10,000 women and children from war worn areas of Ukraine.[82]
On August 16, 2022, Schreiber and another ambassador, famous Ukrainian footballer
Schreiber, among with more than 700 other actors and entertainment-industry figures, signed an open letter supporting the Israel Defense Forces in the Israel–Hamas war in Gaza, published by the pro-Israel organization Creative Community for Peace .[84][85]
Acting credits
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Mixed Nuts | Chris | |
1995 | Denise Calls Up | Jerry Heckerman | |
1995 | Mad Love | Salesman | |
1995 | Party Girl | Nigel | |
1996 | The Daytrippers | Carl Petrovic | |
1996 | Walking and Talking | Andrew | |
1996 | Big Night | Leo | |
1996 | Scream | Cotton Weary | |
1996 | Ransom | Clark Barnes | |
1997 | His and Hers
|
Glenn | |
1997 | Scream 2 | Cotton Weary | |
1998 | Phantoms | Deputy Stuart "Stu" Wargle | |
1998 | Sphere | Ted Fielding | |
1998 | Twilight | Jeff Willis | |
1998 | Desert Blue | Mickey Moonday | Voice |
1999 | A Walk on the Moon | Marty Kantrowitz | |
1999 | Jakob the Liar | Mischa | |
1999 | The Hurricane | Sam Chaiton | |
2000 | Spring Forward | Paul | |
2000 | Hamlet | Laertes | |
2000 | Scream 3 | Cotton Weary | |
2001 | Kate & Leopold | Stuart Besser | |
2002 | The Sum of All Fears | John Clark
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2003 | Spinning Boris | Joe Shumate | |
2004 | The Manchurian Candidate | Raymond Shaw | |
2005 | Everything Is Illuminated | — | Writer and director only |
2006 | The Omen | Robert Thorn | |
2006 | The Painted Veil | Charles Townsend | |
2007 | Chicago 10 | William Kunstler | Voice |
2007 | The Ten | Ray Johnson | |
2007 | Love in the Time of Cholera | Lotario Thurgot | |
2007 | Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure | Narrator | |
2008 | Defiance | Zus Bielski
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2009 | X-Men Origins: Wolverine | Victor Creed / Sabretooth
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2009 | Taking Woodstock | Vilma | |
2009 | Every Day | Ned Freed | |
2010 | Repo Men | Frank | |
2010 | Salt | Theodore "Ted" Winters | |
2011 | Goon | Ross "The Boss" Rhea | |
2012 | Mental | Trevor Blundell | |
2012 | The Reluctant Fundamentalist | Bobby Lincoln | |
2013 | Movie 43 | Robert | Segment: "Homeschooled" |
2013 | Rescue in the Philippines: Refuge from the Holocaust | Narrator | Documentary |
2013 | The Last Days on Mars | Vincent Campbell | |
2013 | The Butler | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
2013 | A Perfect Man | James | |
2013 | Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve | Narrator | |
2013 | Fading Gigolo | Dovi | |
2014 | Pawn Sacrifice | Boris Spassky | |
2015 | Unity | Narrator | Documentary |
2015 | Spotlight | Martin Baron | |
2015 | Creed | HBO 24/7 Narrator | |
2016 | The 5th Wave | Colonel Vosch | |
2016 | Chuck | Chuck Wepner | Also writer and producer |
2017 | Goon: Last of the Enforcers | Ross "The Boss" Rhea | |
2017 | My Little Pony: The Movie | The Storm King | Voice |
2018 | Isle of Dogs | Spots | Voice |
2018 | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | Wilson Fisk / Kingpin | Voice |
2019 | A Rainy Day in New York | Roland Pollard | |
2019 | Human Capital | Drew Hagel | Also producer |
2021 | The French Dispatch | Talk Show Host | |
2021 | Don't Look Up | Bash Narrator | |
2022 | Across the River and into the Trees | Richard Cantwell | |
2023 | Golda | Henry Kissinger | |
2023 | Asteroid City | J.J. Kellogg |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Buffalo Girls | Ogden | Television film |
1996 | The Sunshine Boys | Ricky Gregg | Television film |
1998 | Since You've Been Gone | Fred Linderhoff | Television film |
1999 | RKO 281 | Orson Welles | Television film |
2002 | Ulysses S. Grant | Narrator | Television documentary film |
2003 | Hitler: The Rise of Evil | Ernst Hanfstaengl | Miniseries |
2006 | Lackawanna Blues | Ulysses Ford | Television film |
2007 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Michael Keppler | 4 episodes |
2008 | Independent Lens | William Kunstler | Episode: "Chicago 10" |
2009 | Nature | Narrator | Episode: "Raptor Force" |
2011 | Sesame Street | Himself | 2 episodes |
2012 | Robot Chicken | Iron Man / King Triton | Voice; episode: "Collateral Damage in Gang Turf War" |
2013 | Clear History | Tibor | Television film; uncredited |
2013 | Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle | Narrator | Documentary series |
2013–2020 | Ray Donovan | Ray Donovan | Lead role; also writer, producer, and director |
2015 | BoJack Horseman | Copernicus | Voice; episode: "Out to Sea" |
2016 | Saturday Night Live | Himself | Episode: "Adam Driver/Chris Stapleton" |
2016 | Drunk History | Victor Lustig | Episode: "Landmarks" |
2017 | America in Color | Narrator | 5 episodes |
2018 | Saturday Night Live | Himself (host) | Episode: "Liev Schreiber/Lil Wayne" |
2018 | Civilisations | Himself (narrator) | Voice; 9 episodes |
2019 | The Simpsons | Dateline: Springfield narrator | Voice; episode: "Woo-Hoo Dunnit?" |
2020 | Speaking Truth to Power | Narrator | Orpheus presentation of Beethoven's Egmont, Op. 84[86] |
2022 | Ray Donovan: The Movie | Ray Donovan | Television film; also writer and executive producer |
2023 | A Small Light | Otto Frank | Miniseries |
2023 | Command Z | Kohlberg Pryce | Web series |
2023 | Rick and Morty | Fear Hole Promoter | Voice, episode: "Fear No Mort" |
TBA | The Perfect Couple † | Tag Winbury | Upcoming miniseries |
† | Denotes series that have not yet been released |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Venue |
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1992 | Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) | Lionel | Classic Stage Company |
1993 | In the Summer House | Eliot | Vivian Beaumont Theater |
1995 | The Tempest | Sebastian | Shakespeare in the Park |
1995 | Moonlight | Jake | Laura Pels Theatre |
1998 | Macbeth | Banquo/Seyton | The Public Theater |
1998 | Cymbeline | Iachimo/Jupiter | Shakespeare in the Park |
1999 | Hamlet | Prince Hamlet | The Public Theater |
2000 | Betrayal | Jerry | American Airlines Theatre
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2001 | Othello | Iago | The Public Theater |
2002 | The Mercy Seat | Ben | MCC Theater |
2003 | Henry V | Henry V of England | Shakespeare in the Park |
2005 | Glengarry Glen Ross | Richard Roma | Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre |
2006 | Macbeth | Macbeth | Shakespeare in the Park |
2007 | Talk Radio | Barry Champlain | Longacre Theatre |
2010 | A View from the Bridge | Eddie | Cort Theatre
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2016 | Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Le Vicomte de Valmont | Booth Theatre |
2024 | Doubt | Father Flynn | Todd Haimes Theatre |
Awards and nominations
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