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Isaac Liev Schreiber (; born October 4, 1967) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and narrator. He became known during the late 1990s and early 2000s after appearing in several independent films, and later mainstream Hollywood films, including the first three '' Scream'' horror films (1996-2000), '' Ransom'' (1996), '' Phantoms'' (1998), '' The Hurricane'' (1999), '' The Sum of All Fears'' (2002), '' The Manchurian Candidate'' (2004), '' The Omen'' (2006), '' Defiance'' (2008), '' X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' (2009), '' Taking Woodstock'' (2009), ''
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'' (2010), ''
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'' (2011), '' Pawn Sacrifice'' (2014), and ''Spotlight'' (2015), '' The 5th Wave'' (2016), and '' The French Dispatch'' (2021). He has also lent his voice to animated films such as '' My Little Pony: The Movie'' (2017), ''
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'', and '' Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'' (both 2018). Schreiber has also performed in several Broadway productions. In 2005, he won the
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for his performance in the play '' Glengarry Glen Ross''. That same year, he made his debut as a film director and writer with '' Everything Is Illuminated'' (2005), based on the 2002 novel of the same name. In 2010, he narrated the HBO documentary, "Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals". For his roles in television, he most notably portrayed the eponymous protagonist of the Showtime drama series '' Ray Donovan'' (2013–2020). The role has earned him five Golden Globe Award nominations and three Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He reprised the role in the television film '' Ray Donovan: The Movie'' (2022). He also narrates the HBO series '' Hard Knocks'' and ''24/7'', as well as various PBS programs.


Early life

Schreiber was born in
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,
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, the son of Heather Milgram, a painter, and Tell Schreiber, an actor and carpenter. His father is
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and his mother is Jewish. His maternal grandfather, Alex Milgram, emigrated from
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. Milgram, who was the most significant male in Schreiber's youth, played the
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and owned Pierre-Auguste Renoir etchings, and made his living by delivering meat to restaurants. His mother, who is an aficionada of
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and Russian literature, has said that she named Liev after her favorite Russian author,
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, while his father has stated that Schreiber was named after the doctor who saved his mother's life. His family nickname, adopted when Schreiber was a baby, is "Huggy." When Schreiber was one year old, his family moved to the unincorporated rural community of Winlaw, in the southern interior of
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. Over the next four years, his mother was hospitalized on several occasions and underwent therapy related to a bad experience on LSD that she had near the beginning of her marriage (in San Francisco), according to Schreiber's father. After Schreiber's father threatened to have Schreiber's mother admitted to a mental institution, Schreiber's mother kidnapped Schreiber and "fled to a hippie commune in upstate New York. When Schreiber was 3, his dad kidnapped him back. His mother eventually won custody following an ugly legal battle". When Schreiber was five, his parents divorced and a fierce custody battle ensued, bankrupting his maternal grandfather. His mother won custody, and the two moved to a cold water flat on the Lower East Side in Manhattan, where they lived for some time, frequently with no electricity, hot water, or even beds. It was during this period that Schreiber began his career in theater by enrolling in Joffrey Ballet School of New York.404 error
After his parents' divorce, Schreiber's father remained in British Columbia; Liev's half-brother, Pablo Schreiber, was born in British Columbia five years later. (Schreiber also has half-siblings from his mother's first marriage; they lived with their father in New York City while Liev was growing up.) Schreiber has described his mother as a "far-out
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who hung out with William Burroughs". She was "a highly cultured eccentric" who earned a living by splitting her time between driving a cab and creating '' papier-mâché'' puppets." On Schreiber's 16th birthday, his mother bought him a
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to "promote fearlessness." The critic John Lahr wrote in a 1999 '' New Yorker'' profile that, "To a large extent, Schreiber's professional shape-shifting and his uncanny instinct for isolating the frightened, frail, goofy parts of his characters are a result of being forced to adapt to his mother's eccentricities. It's both his grief and his gift." Her bohemian proclivities led to actions such as making Schreiber take the Hindu name Shiva Das, wear yoga shirts, consume a vegetarian diet, and briefly attend Satchidananda Ashram in Pomfret, Connecticut when he was 12. Schreiber's mother also forbade her son from seeing color movies. As a result, his favorite actors were Charlie Chaplin, Andrew Cartwright, and Basil Rathbone. In retrospect, Schreiber said in a 2008 interview that he appreciates his mother's influences, saying: "Since I've had Sasha, I've completely identified with everything my mother went through raising me... and I think her choices were inspired." Subsequently, Schreiber attended
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, a Quaker school. In high school, played the bass clarinet. Schreiber went on to attend Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he began his acting training at the
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, via the Five Colleges consortium. In March 1989, he played Antonio in ''
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'' alongside Jeffrey Donovan. He later attended the Yale School of Drama, where he studied with Earle R. Gister and starred in Charles Evered's ''The Size of the World,'' directed by Walton Jones. He received a master's degree in drama from Yale in 1992. He also attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He originally wanted to be a screenwriter, eventually settling on acting.


Career


Early films

Schreiber had several supporting roles in various independent films until his big break, as the accused murderer Cotton Weary in the '' Scream'' trilogy of horror films. Though the success of the ''Scream'' trilogy led Schreiber to roles in several big-budget studio pictures, ''
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'' wrote in 2007 that "Schreiber is tillbest known for such indie gems as ''
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'', '' The Daytrippers'', and '' Big Night''." After ''Scream,'' Schreiber was cast as
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in the HBO original movie '' RKO 281'', for which he was nominated for Emmy and Golden Globe awards. He then played supporting roles in several studio films, including
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's 1996 remake of '' Ransom'', the 1999 film '' The Hurricane'', ''A Walk on the Moon''; the 2000 movie version of ''
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'', and as a spy in '' The Sum of All Fears''. The 2004 remake of '' The Manchurian Candidate'', with Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep, was another major film for Schreiber, stirring some controversy as it opened during a heated
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cycle. Schreiber also played Robert Thorn with Julia Stiles in the 2006 film '' The Omen'', a remake of the 1976 horror classic. He played the time-traveling ex-boyfriend of Meg Ryan in the 2001 film '' Kate & Leopold'', also starring Hugh Jackman.


Shakespeare

Along with his screen work, Schreiber is a well-respected classical actor; in a 1998 review of the
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play '' Cymbeline'', ''
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'' called his performance "revelatory" and ended the article with the plea, "More Shakespeare, Mr. Schreiber." A year later, Schreiber played the title role in ''
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'' in a December 1999 revival at The Public Theater, to similar raves. In 2000, he went on to play Laertes in the film ''
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'', a modern adaptation of the play. His performance in the title role of ''
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'' in a 2003 Central Park production of that play caused ''The New Yorker'' magazine critic John Lahr to expound upon his aptitude for playing Shakespeare characters. "He has a swiftness of mind," Lahr wrote, "which convinces the audience that language is being coined in the moment. His speech, unlike that of the merely adequate supporting cast, feels lived rather than learned." From June to July 2006, he played the title role in '' Macbeth'' opposite Jennifer Ehle at the Delacorte Theater.


Narration and voiceover work

Schreiber has narrated a number of
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, many of them aired as part of PBS series such as '' American Experience'', '' Nova'', and '' Secrets of the Dead'' from 2001 to 2011. He is the voice behind the television commercials for Infiniti. In 1995, he provided narration for the BBC/
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documentary co-production '' Rock & Roll''. In 1994, he narrated ''Two Billion Hearts'', the official film of 1994 World Cup. Schreiber is also the voice of HBO's ''Sports of the 20th Century'' documentaries. Similarly, Schreiber is the narrator of HBO Boxing's ''Countdown'' and '' 24/7'' documentary series. Schreiber served as the voice of Skeletor in the 2002 incarnation of '' Masters of the Universe''. He narrated ''Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals'' and '' Broad Street Bullies'' in 2010 as well as ''Runnin' Rebels of UNLV'' in 2011, on HBO, and provided the narration for the "Making of Pumping Iron" documentary included in a special anniversary edition of the movie '' Pumping Iron''. He also narrated the History Channel specials ''Ape to Man'', ''The Lost Kennedy Home Movies'', and '' America: The Story of Us''. Schreiber reprised his role as narrator for HBO's ''24/7: Road to the Winter Classic'' NHL documentary, which followed the
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and Washington Capitals as they prepared to face each other in the 2011 NHL Winter Classic at Heinz Field, in
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, on January 1, 2011. Once again, Schreiber was the narrator for the HBO series, ''24/7 : Road to the Winter Classic''. That year, the Philadelphia Flyers and the
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battled in the Classic, at Citizens Bank Park in the 2012 NHL Winter Classic. Once more, Schreiber narrated for the HBO series in 2014 for the 2014 NHL Winter Classic, which showcased the Toronto Maple Leafs against the Detroit Red Wings at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Schreiber has been the narrator in HBO's '' Hard Knocks'' for every season, except for the 2007 season when
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filled that role, with the
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. He also narrated the 2011 documentary ''Hitler's G.I. Death Camp'' on the National Geographic Channel. Released in 2012, ''Kinderblock 66: Return to Buchenwald'' was narrated by Schreiber, as was the 2013 documentary ''Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve''. He provided the voiceover for the 2018
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Directing and 2000s work

Schreiber told ''
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'' in 1999, "I don't know that I want to be an actor for the rest of my life." For a time in the late 1990s, he hoped to produce and direct an adaptation of ''
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'' starring Dustin Hoffman. During that time, Schreiber started writing a screenplay about his relationship with his
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grandfather, a project he abandoned when, according to ''
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,'' "he read
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's hit novel, '' Everything Is Illuminated,'' and decided Mr. Foer had done it better." Schreiber's film adaptation of the short story from which the novel originated, which he both wrote and directed, was released in 2005. The film, which starred Elijah Wood, received lukewarm-to-positive reviews, with Roger Ebert calling it "a film that grows in reflection." In 2002, he starred in Neil LaBute's play '' The Mercy Seat'' along with Sigourney Weaver off-Broadway that was critically and commercially very successful. In the spring of 2005, Schreiber played the role of Richard Roma in the Broadway revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play '' Glengarry Glen Ross''. As Roma, Schreiber won a
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for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play. In 2006, Schreiber was invited to join the
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. In the fall of that year, he directed and starred in the "2006 Join the Fight" AIDS campaign for Cable Positive and Kismet Films (others involved with the campaign included actress Naomi Watts, fashion designer Calvin Klein, and playwright Tony Kushner). Schreiber played Charlie Townsend in the 2006 film '' The Painted Veil,'' starring opposite Watts and Edward Norton. In the same year, Schreiber also appeared in '' The Omen'', which was a remake of the 1976 film of the same name. For television, the actor portrayed a character who temporarily replaces
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(played by William Petersen) on ''
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'' (2006–07 season) as Michael Keppler, a seasoned CSI with a strong reputation in various police departments across the nation, before joining the veteran Las Vegas team. Schreiber joined the cast on January 18, 2007, and shot a four-episode arc. He appeared in the Broadway revival of Eric Bogosian's ''
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''. The show began previews at the
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on February 15, 2007, in preparation for its March opening. On May 11, 2007, he won the Drama League Award for distinguished performance for his portrayal of shock jock "Barry Champlain" in ''Talk Radio,'' and has received Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for the role. ''The New York Times Ben Brantley called his performance "the most lacerating portrait of a human meltdown this side of a Francis Bacon painting." Schreiber played the womanizing Lotario Thurgot in Mike Newell's screen adaptation of '' Love in the Time of Cholera,'' released in 2007. In a January 2007 interview, Schreiber mentioned that he was working on a screenplay. Late in 2008, Schreiber portrayed Jewish resistance fighter Zus Bielski in the film '' Defiance'', alongside Daniel Craig. In 2009, Schreiber played the
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supervillain
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in the
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film '' X-Men Origins: Wolverine'', released on May 1, 2009. In March 2010, he was interested in returning for '' Scream 4'', portraying Cotton Weary a fourth time (the film was subsequently made without his involvement). In 2010, he returned to Broadway in '' A View from the Bridge'' for which he received a Tony nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Play. Schreiber narrates ''Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle'', a three-hour documentary that premiered on PBS in October 2013.


2015–present

Schreiber co-starred in the 2015 film '' Spotlight'', which won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Schreiber co-starred alongside Janet McTeer in '' Les Liaisons Dangereuses'' on Broadway, with Schreiber cast as the Machiavellian seducer Vicomte de Valmont. The play ran from October 2016 to January 2017. In 2017, Schreiber returned to play Ross "The Boss" Rhea in '' Goon: Last of the Enforcers''. During the story development for ''
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'', Liev had been approached about the potential of Victor Creed to return to the ''X-Men'' film universe. Following the film's release, Hugh Jackman revealed that early versions of the script included the character but that element was eventually removed from the final screenplay. In 2017, Liev was cast to voice the Storm King, the main antagonist in the 2017 film '' My Little Pony: The Movie'', based on the show '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic''. On his acceptance of the part, Liev said that, because of his kids' exposure to his adult-oriented movie work, he wanted something more child-friendly for them to watch. In 2018, he was part of the ensemble cast of the animated film ''
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'', which premiered at the
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; and voiced the supervillain Kingpin in the animated film '' Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse''. In the year 2019, Schreiber had a supporting role in '' A Rainy Day in New York'', which was written and directed by Woody Allen. The same year, he starred in the lead role for ''Human Capital'', where he also served as a producer. In a second collaboration with filmmaker Wes Anderson, he appeared in '' The French Dispatch'' in the role of an unnamed talk show host. The film was originally set to be released in 2020, but it was delayed numerous times due to the
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before being planned for a release in July 2021. The film subsequently premiered at the
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on July 12 and was released theatrically in the U.S. on October 22, 2021. Schreiber worked on a film adaptation of '' Across the River and Into the Trees''. In the film, he played the leading role of Colonel Richard Cantwell, originally set to be played by Pierce Brosnan. In 2020, Showtime ended the drama series '' Ray Donovan'', in which Schreiber starred, after the 7th season. As a conclusion to the series, a Ray Donovan film was released in January 2022. Schreiber co-wrote the script along with the director David Hollander.


Personal life

Schreiber was in a relationship with British-Australian actress Naomi Watts (with whom he appeared in '' The Painted Veil''). Their first son was born in 2007, and their second son was born in 2008. On September 26, 2016, Schreiber and Watts separated after 11 years together. Schreiber has lived in a loft apartment in Noho, in Lower Manhattan in New York City, that was shown in '' Architectural Digest''.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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Interview with ''Details''

Interview with ''Men's Vogue''

Interview with ''W'' magazine
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