Actor
Frank Langella is an American actor of commanding presence and interpretive depth, celebrated for transforming complex, often villainous characters into studies of psychological nuance across six decades of stage, film, and television.
Defining moments and milestones
Langella built his reputation in regional theatre before achieving Broadway stardom with his 1979 Dracula, a role that became synonymous with his name and demonstrated his gift for psychological complexity. His subsequent career has been marked by a deliberate alternation between stage and screen, with major roles in *Frost/Nixon*, *The Father*, and numerous Broadway revivals establishing him as an interpreter of profound emotional and intellectual depth. Now in his ninth decade, he remains an active and respected figure, commanding roles that reflect his status as one of American theatre's most distinguished performers.
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for *Dracula* (1979)
Syracuse University
Recordings featuring Frank Langella in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.