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- Prisoners2013
- The West Wing1999
- Star Trek: Voyager1995
- Murder, She Wrote1984
- When They See Us2019
- Flags of Our Fathers2006
- NUMB3RS2005
- Damages2007
- Executive Decision1996
- The Outer Limits1995
- Army Wives2007
- Brotherhood2006
- The Four Seasons1981
- American Experience1988
- The Ray Bradbury Theater1985
- North of 601992
- FX: The Series1996
- Surviving1985
Actor. 57 Credits. Blue Bloods. 2024. Damages. 2012. Army Wives. 2008. Law & Order. 2008. Brotherhood. 2007. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 2007. Ed. 2003. The Practice. 1999. Star Trek: Voyager....
Len Cariou is a Canadian actor who has appeared in movies, TV shows and stage plays. He is best known for his roles in About Schmidt, Blue Bloods, Sweeney Todd and A Little Night Music.
- January 1, 1
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- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
He is also known for his film roles in A Little Night Music (1977), The Four Seasons (1981), Thirteen Days (2000), About Schmidt (2002), Flags of Our Fathers (2006), Prisoners (2013), and Spotlight (2015).
1. Wake (II) Drama | Pre-production. This is the story about a lie...an insidious lie that ripped the heart out of a family. A 32 year old woman in a self imposed exile, a guilt ridden priest, two sisters who blame each other ... See full summary » Director: Tamar Halpern | Stars: Melina Kanakaredes, Kathy Baker, Len Cariou, Schuyler Fisk. 2.
Len Cariou is a Canadian actor who played Sweeney Todd on stage and Henry Reagan on Blue Bloods. See his filmography, biography, awards and photos on TMDB.
His film roles include Frederick in A Little Night Music (1978) and Nick Callan in The Four Seasons (1981). On television, Len Cariou was perhaps never busier than during the 1993-1994 season, when he appeared in five made-for-TV movies, including Charles Bronson's remake of The Sea Wolf.
Following his Broadway triumphs in "Applause" (1970) and "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (1979), Cariou crossed over to films and television with memorable appearances as...