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Len Cariou

Len Cariou

19 titles Acting Sep 30, 1939 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Leonard Joseph “Len” Cariou, born on September 30, 1939, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a distinguished Canadian actor celebrated for his impactful contributions to theater, film, and television. Cariou rose to fame with his remarkable portrayal of the title character in the original Broadway production of *Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street*, a performance that earned him a Tony Award in 1979. His earlier stage work garnered critical acclaim as well, with nominations for his roles in the musicals *Applause* (1970) and *A Little Night Music* (1973).

In addition to his theatrical accomplishments, Cariou has made significant strides in film, appearing in notable works such as *The Four Seasons* (1981), *Thirteen Days* (2000), *About Schmidt* (2002), *Flags of Our Fathers* (2006), *Prisoners* (2013), and *Spotlight* (2015). His versatility extends to television, where he is recognized for his recurring roles in the mystery series *Murder, She Wrote* (1985–1992) and the dramatic series *Brotherhood* (2005-2006) and *Damages* (2010). Most recently, he has captivated audiences in his leading role as Henry Reagan in the popular series *Blue Bloods* (2010–2024), further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

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