Liev Schreiber is an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
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Liev Schreiber is an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
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The status of Liev Schreiber’s relationship with British-Australian actress Naomi Watts, with whom he starred in ‘The Painted Veil’, was a mystery for a long time. While in 2010, Naomi mentioned in an interview that Liev had given her a ring, in June 2013, Liev referred to her as his “wife.”
Their first son, Alexander Pete, was born in 2007. Their second son, Samuel Kai, was born in 2008. After 11 years of togetherness, the couple separated in 2016.
In 2006, he was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Isaac Liev Schreiber was born on October 4, 1967 in San Francisco, California. His mother Heather Milgram is Jewish and has good knowledge of classical music and Russian literature. His father, Tell Carroll Schreiber, comes from a wealthy Protestant family. He is a stage actor and director. Liev has half-brothers from his mother’s first marriage. Actor Pablo Schreiber is his half-brother from his father’s side.
At the beginning of his parents’ marriage in San Francisco, his mother was heavily dependent on LSD, and was repeatedly hospitalized and also underwent therapy. When he was a toddler, his family moved to Canada.
When his father threatened to admit his mother to a mental hospital for her LSD problems, she left him and took Liev with her. However, with the help of private detectives, his father could track them down. When Liev was three, his father even kidnapped him from a place in New York, where Heather stayed.
When Liev was four, he was still with his mother, living in a dilapidated building in New York City. Later, his parents got entangled in a custody battle over him, and his maternal grandfather, Alex Milgram, became bankrupt fighting the custody battle.
His parents divorced when Liev was five, and his mother won his custody. They moved into a cheap apartment in Manhattan, and he was enrolled in Joffrey Ballet School of New York. He was raised in poverty, sleeping on the floor with no electricity and no hot water in the apartment.
Liev Schreiber worked with the Public Theater's New York Shakespeare Festival during the initial phase of his career. Critics highly praised his performances in ‘The Tempest’ in 1995; ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Cymbeline’ in 1998; and ‘Hamlet’ in 1999. The New York Times praised his performance in ‘Cymbeline’, and closed the article by saying, “More Shakespeare, Mr. Schreiber”. He also received rave reviews for his title role in ‘Hamlet’.
His big break in films came in 1996 when he portrayed the accused murderer Cotton Weary in the ‘Scream’ series of horror films. The success of the ‘Scream’ trilogy opened up new opportunities for him, and he was subsequently offered roles in several big-budget movies.
In 1996, he also appeared in the independent film ‘Walking and Talking’, the independent drama film ‘The Daytrippers’, and the comedy drama film ‘Big Night’, directed by Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci. He did a supporting role in Ron Howard's crime thriller ‘Ransom’.
In 1999, he played Orson Welles in ‘RKO 281’, an HBO original movie. This was followed by some supporting roles in films like ‘The Hurricane’ and ‘A Walk on the Moon’.
In 2000, he was cast as Laertes in the film version of ‘Hamlet’, a modern adaptation of the play. In the 2001 romantic comedy film ‘Kate and Leopold’, directed by James Mangold, he played the ex-boyfriend of Meg Ryan’s character.
Liev Schreiber’s performance in the historical drama film ‘RKO 281’ received rave reviews and earned him Emmy and Golden Globe award nominations. Directed by Benjamin Ross, it also starred Roy Scheider, James Cromwell, John Malkovich, Melanie Griffith, and Liam Cunningham.
Based on a real story, the film narrates the struggles of Orson Welles, played by Liev; RKO studio head George Schaefer, played by Scheider; and screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, portrayed by Malkovich, in making the popular film, ‘Citizen Kane’.
His performance as Richard Roma in the 2005 play ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’, earned him a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play. It was the Broadway revival of David Mamet's play which had won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984.
The play ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ revolves around how four Chicago-based real estate agents are desperate to sell real estate to the buyers by indulging in unethical and even illegal activities. The play won a total of three awards and six nominations.