American actor and writer
Leland Gantt is an American actor and writer known for his roles in various television series and films. Gantt is also a theatre actor, and has appeared in a one-man show, Rhapsody in Black .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Early life and education
Gantt was born and raised in McKeesport, Pennsylvania .[ 4] After graduating from McKeesport Area High School , he attended the Indiana University of Pennsylvania before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from Point Park College .[ 5] After struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, Gantt was inspired to pursue acting by a theatre teacher and moved to New York City in 1983.[ 6]
Career
After moving to New York, Gantt appeared in Broadway productions of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom ,[ 7] Fences , Richard III , Crumbs from the Table of Joy , Gem of the Ocean , Judas Iscariot, [ 8] and The Fall of Heaven. [ 9] [ 10] In 1991, Gantt was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Let Me Live , losing to Kevin Spacey .[ 11] [ 12]
Gantt has also appeared in episodes of Law & Order and JAG . He portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1987 miniseries Hoover vs. The Kennedys .[ 13] He also starred in The Affair .[ 14]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
^ BWW News Desk. "LeLand Gantt Stars in RHAPSODY IN BLACK Presented by The Cincinnati Arts Association" . BroadwayWorld.com . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ Benson, John. "Playhouse Square making it easy to experience LeLand Gantt's one-man show 'Rhapsody in Black' " . The News-Herald . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ Star, Lincoln Journal (December 2016). "One-man show tackles racism in America" . JournalStar.com . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ "Rhapsody in Black" . Red Shell Management . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ "Theater roundup: PICT's 'Woman in Black'; LeLand Gantt's 'Rhapsody in Black' " . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ "McKeesport's own LeLand Gantt to perform at August Wilson Center, Nov. 15" . New Pittsburgh Courier . 2019-11-13. Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ "Inside the Playbill: Leland Gantt" . Playbill . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ Collins-Hughes, Laura (2017-03-14). "Review: For 'Judas Iscariot,' a Courtroom Drama of Epic Proportions" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ "The Week in Culture Pictures, Jan. 29 - The New York Times > Arts > Slide Show > Slide 10 of 19" . archive.nytimes.com . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ "Leland Gantt theatre profile" . www.abouttheartists.com . Retrieved 2021-05-08 .
^ "Leland Gantt" . Playbill . Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ Gussow, Mel (1991-01-17). "REVIEW/THEATER; Black Leftist's Jail Ordeal In the South in the 1930's" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ Corry, John (1987-11-18). "TV REVIEWS; 'HOOVER VS. THE KENNEDYS,' MINI-SERIES ON CHANNEL 11" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-05-09 .
^ New York Magazine . New York Media, LLC. 1995-10-16.