R.I.P. Ron Leibman

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I got busy yesterday and neglected to respond here.

I enjoyed Leibman in Where's Poppa? and LOVED him in Slaughterhouse-Five. Then, 20 years later, was pleased to see his crowning creation, Roy Cohn in Angels in America. A very fine, career actor, whose passing reminds me how old I'm getting.
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I was surprised at how few films Ron Leibman made over the years. As he made such an impression in Norma Rae I felt like he was rarely away from the big screen over the past four decades.
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