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Leonard Harris was an American critic, author, and actor.

Background

Leonard Jerome Harris was born in the Bronx on September

Education

He graduated from City College and served in the Army at Fort Dix during the Korean War.

Career

He played Senator Charles Palantine in the Martin Scorsese film Taxi Driver and the mayor in Hero at Large. They had two children: Sarah and David Harris. They divorced in 1973.

He also had homes in Stanfordville, New York, and West Palm Beach, Florida

Mr. Harris began his career writing obituaries and book reviews for the Hartford Courant in 1958. In 1966 he became a culture critic at WCBS-television in New York City, a position he held until 1974.

He had three novels published and worked as a television writer later in his career. Mr. Harris also played the mayor in a 1980 romantic comedy, Hero at Large.

He wrote three novels published in his lifetime.

His first, The Masada Plan, was called “gripping, fast-moving, expertly engineered” by the novelist Meyer Levin in The New York Times Book Review. A fourth novel was published posthumously. He died on August 28, 2011 in Hartford, Connecticut, aged 81, from complications of pneumonia.

Achievements

  • He served on the Tony Award Nominating Committee in the later 1980s and early 1990s.