Robert Sean Leonard
10 titles
Filmography
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Swing Kids
(1993)American big-band jazz beats in the hearts of young German friends confronted by the Nazis.

Standoff
(1998)The FBI attempt to raid the headquarters of a heavily armed religious fanatic group, but the operation goes terribly wrong and a couple of feds seek protection at an abandoned farm. But they are not the only ones there…

Dead Poets Society
(1989)It's 1959 and an unconventional teacher comes to a staid prep school in this moving drama. He tells the boys of a secret society of people who go against the status quo and encourage them to seize the day. When this philosophy leads to a tragedy, he's fired and the students leap to his defence.

Tape
(2001)Three old high school friends dissect painful memories.
Into the Deep: America, Whaling & The World
(2010)Into the Deep: America, Whaling& the World is a two-hour documentary by Ric Burns about the history of the whaling industry in the United States. The film was initially released on May 10, 2010.

Married to It
(1991)Three New York City couples become friends while planning a school play for their children, resulting in unexpected and humorous predicaments.

In the Gloaming
(1997)A loving mother, a son in search of peace and four people separated by more than miles. Now, in the twilight of their time together, their reconciliation finally begins. Christopher Reeve directed this moving drama about a family who never really knew each other until it was almost too late.

The Last Days of Disco
(1998)Story of two female Manhattan book editors fresh out of college, both finding love and themselves while frequenting the local disco.

Much Ado About Nothing
(1993)Young lovers Claudio and Hero devise a matchmaking scheme to get bachelor Benedick and caustic Beatrice to fall for one another.

Eugene O’Neill: A Documentary Film
(2006)The author of such innovative works as "The Iceman Cometh" and "Long Day's Journey Into Night," Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Eugene O'Neill wrote 20 long plays in fewer than 25 years. Much of his writing was influenced by his troubled childhood and relationships. Eugene O'Neill takes viewers on an extraordinary journey into his turbulent life — and ultimately redemptive art.