Frank Lagella
ACTOR
Frank Langella's status as one of the most highly regarded actors of the American stage is well-deserved, as his grand presence earned two Tony Awards by the time he was 30 years old. During his career of 75-plus stage plays and three dozen films, Langella, with his penchant for bold, romantic leads and chilly villains, was entrusted with such classic characters as Count Dracula, Sherlock Holmes and Cyrano de Bergerac. He favored period classics during his early years, but middle age found him more at ease in contemporary film drama, where he earned critical notice for "Dave" (1993), "Good Night and Good Luck" (2005), a portrayal of Richard Nixon that migrated from the West End to Broadway to movie screens in "Frost/Nixon" (2008) and a whimsical turn as an aging thief in the science fiction comedy-drama "Robot and Frank" (2012). Even as high profile film roles eventually brought the actor mainstream recognition, Langella maintained his residency in the world of professional thespians rather than being a Hollywood commodity.

FILMOGRAPHY
Year
Title
Budget
Worldwife Box Office
1979
Dracula
$12M
$20M
1993
Dave
$28M
$63M
1994
Junior
$60M
$108M
1998
Small Soldiers
$40M
$55M
1999
The Ninth Gate
$38M
$58M
2001
Sweet November
$40M
$66M
2005
Good Night, and Good Luck
$7M
$55M
2006
Superman Returns
$270M
$391M
2008
Frost/Nixon
$25M
$27M
2009
The Box
$30M
$33M
2010
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
$70M
$135M
2010
All Good Things
$1.8M
2011
Unknown
$30M
$136M
2012
Robot & Frank
$2.5M
$4.8M
2014
Draft Day
$25M
$30M
2014
Muppets Most Wanted
$50M
$80M
2014
Noah
$125M
$359M
2016
Captain Fantastic
$5M
$23M
TOTAL WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE:
AWARDS
2009
Frost/Nixon
Golden Globes, USA
2009
Frost/Nixon
Academy Awards, USA
1971
Diary of a Mad Housewife
Golden Globes, USA
1970
to 2025
14 WINS
NOMINATIONS
1970
to 2025
53 NOMINATIONS