
Len Cariou
Biography
Leonard Joseph “Len” Cariou (born September 30, 1939) is a Canadian actor. He gained prominence for his Tony Award-winning title role in the original cast of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979). Prior, Cariou had earned nominations for his performances in musicals Applause (1970) and A Little Night Music (1973). Cariou has had supporting roles in films such as The Four Seasons (1981), Thirteen Days (2000), About Schmidt (2002), Flags of Our Fathers (2006), Prisoners (2013), and Spotlight (2015). On television, he is known for recurring roles in the shows Murder, She Wrote (1985–1992), Brotherhood (2005-2006), and Damages (2010) and his starring role in Blue Bloods (2010–2024).
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Known For
Acting History
2021
Show of Titles as "Mame" Performer
2020Stars in the House as Self
2019When They See Us as DA Robert Morgenthau
2018Bumblebee as Hank
2018Death Wish as Ben
2015Spotlight as Cardinal Law
2013Prisoners as Father Patrick Dunn
2013Wallander: The Troubled Man as Atkins
2010Blue Bloods as Henry Reagan
2009Into the Storm as President Franklin D. Roosevelt
2008The Onion Movie as Norm Archer
2007Damages as Louis Tobin
20071408 as Mike's Father
2007Army Wives as Randall Meade
2006Flags of Our Fathers as Mr. Beech
2006Brotherhood as Judd Fitzgerald
2006The Best of The Tony Awards: The Plays as James Tyrone (segment "Long Day's Journey Into Night")
2005The Greatest Game Ever Played as Stedman Comstock
2005Boynton Beach Club as Jack
2005Wallander as Atkins
2004Sex Traffic as Magnus Herzoff
2004The Skulls III as Dean Lawton
2004Secret Window as Sheriff Dave Newsome
2002About Schmidt as Ray Nichols
2000Thirteen Days as Dean Acheson
2000CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Frank McCarty
2000Nuremberg as Francis Biddle
1999In the Company of Spies as The President
1999The West Wing as Alan Damson
1999Mentors as Alexander Graham Bell
1999Border Line as Jerry
1998Race for the Record as Narrator (voice)
1997The Practice as Defense Attorney Weiland
1997New York Underground as Narrator
1996The Summer of Ben Tyler as Spencer Maitland
19961996 New York Yankees: The Official World Series Film as Self - Narrator
1996A Benefit Celebration: A Tribute to Angela Lansbury as Self
1996FX: The Series as Charles Emery
1996Executive Decision as Secretary of Defense Charles White
1996A Brother's Promise: The Dan Jansen Story as Harry Jansen
19951995 Atlanta Braves: The Official World Series Film as Himself - Narrator
1995A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story as Walt Disney
1995Never Talk to Strangers as Henry Taylor
1995The Man in the Attic as Joe Heldmann
1995Derby as Henry Woods
1995The Outer Limits as Father Anton Jonascu
1995The Outer Limits as Doc Wells
1995Star Trek: Voyager as Admiral Edward Janeway
1994Getting In as Dr. Lionel Higgs / Dr. Ezekial Higgs
1994Love on the Run as Noah Cross
1994Witness to the Execution as Jake Tyler
19931993 Toronto Blue Jays: The Official World Series Film as Self - Narrator
1993The Sea Wolf as Dr. Picard
1993Class of '61 as Dr. Leland Peyton
1993Miracle on Interstate 880 as Buck Helm
1990Law & Order as Edgar Beezley
1990Law & Order as Captain Allard Bunker
1990Law & Order as Mac Geller
1989An Amazin Era: Revised and Updated as Narrator
1989The Johnstown Flood as Narrator
1988American Experience as Narrator (voice)
1988Lady in White as Phil Terragarossa
1987A Giants History: The Tale of Two Cities as Narrator
1987There Were Times, Dear as Bob Millard
1986An Amazin' Era as Narrator
1986Killer in the Mirror
1985Surviving as David Brogan
1984Murder, She Wrote as Michael Hagarty
1984Louisiana as Oswald
1983The Tempest as Prospero
1982The Taming of the Shrew as Petruchio
1981The Four Seasons as Nick Callan
1981Madame X as John Abbott
1978Who'll Save Our Children? as Matt Laver
1978Drying Up the Streets as Larry
1978Canada Vignettes: Fort Prince of Wales as Narrator
1978Canada Vignettes: Lady Frances Simpson as Narrator
1978Canada Vignettes: Spence's Republic as Narrator
1977A Little Night Music as Frederick Egerman
1977One Man as Jason Brady
1971Great Performances as Self
1956Tony Awards as Self - Winner/Performer
1956Tony Awards as Self - Nominee
1956Tony Awards as Self - Performer
1956Tony Awards as Self - Previous Winner
—American Classic as Linus Bean
—Official 1992 World Series Film as Self - Narrator
—The 1993 World Series: Toronto Blue Jays vs Philadelphia Phillies as Narrator (voice)







