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'''Arliss Howard''' (born '''Leslie Richard Howard'''; October 18, 1954) is an ] ], ] and ]. He was born in ] and graduated from Columbia College (Columbia, Missouri) in 1976. '''Arliss Howard''' (born '''Leslie Richard Howard'''; October 18, 1954) is an ] ], ] and ].


==Life and career==
Howard established his career with stand-out roles in '']'' and '']''. In ''Till Death Us Do Part'' (1992), Howard portrayed ] and ] ], who led the prosecution in the ]. He has had a recurring role in the ] weekly drama series '']'' and has directed several episodes. Howard has extensive stage credits, including a role in the 2009 revival of ]'s '']'' on Broadway. He also starred in and directed the films '']'' and '']'', both co-written with James Howard, his brother. His wife, ], stars in both films. He has two sons, one from a previous marriage and one with Winger (Babe Howard, age 11). Howard was born in ] and graduated from Columbia College (Columbia, Missouri) in 1976. Howard established his career with stand-out roles in '']'' and '']''. In ''Till Death Us Do Part'' (1992), Howard portrayed ] and ] ], who led the prosecution in the ]. He has had a recurring role in the ] weekly drama series '']'' and has directed several episodes. Howard has extensive stage credits, including a role in the 2009 revival of ]'s '']'' on Broadway. He also starred in and directed the films '']'' and '']'', both co-written with James Howard, his brother. His wife, ], stars in both films. He has two sons, one from a previous marriage and one with Winger (Babe Howard, age 11).


Howard and Winger have appeared together in several productions at the ] (ART) in ], Cambridge, MA.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
==Theater==
Howard and Winger have appeared together in several productions at the ] (ART) in ], Cambridge, MA. <ref></ref><ref></ref>


==Filmography== ==Filmography==
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Revision as of 06:25, 23 August 2009

Arliss Howard
BornLeslie Richard Howard
OccupationActor
Years active1983 – present
SpouseDebra Winger (1996-)

Arliss Howard (born Leslie Richard Howard; October 18, 1954) is an American actor, writer and film director.

Life and career

Howard was born in Independence, Missouri and graduated from Columbia College (Columbia, Missouri) in 1976. Howard established his career with stand-out roles in Full Metal Jacket and Ruby. In Till Death Us Do Part (1992), Howard portrayed author and attorney Vincent Bugliosi, who led the prosecution in the Tate-LaBianca murder trial. He has had a recurring role in the NBC weekly drama series Medium and has directed several episodes. Howard has extensive stage credits, including a role in the 2009 revival of August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone on Broadway. He also starred in and directed the films Big Bad Love and Dawn Anna, both co-written with James Howard, his brother. His wife, Debra Winger, stars in both films. He has two sons, one from a previous marriage and one with Winger (Babe Howard, age 11).

Howard and Winger have appeared together in several productions at the American Repertory Theatre (ART) in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA.

Filmography

References

  1. Winger, Howard to appear at ART
  2. AmRep Bio (from July 2002)

External links

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