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Leonard graduated from the Depaul University's Theater School (located in Chicago, IL) with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting. His previous works include appearances on the popular ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''Providence'', and ''Drumline''. After ''Heroes'', Leonard was involved in such works as ''Private Practice'', ''ER'', ''Bones'', ''F*ck You Pay Me!'', ''The Stone House'', and '' |
Leonard graduated from the Depaul University's Theater School (located in Chicago, IL) with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting. His previous works include appearances on the popular ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''Providence'', and ''Drumline''. After ''Heroes'', Leonard was involved in such works as ''Private Practice'', ''ER'', ''Bones'', ''F*ck You Pay Me!'', ''The Stone House'', ''Castle'', and ''[[Marvel]]'s Agent Carter''. |
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Leonard appeared with [[Lisa Lackey]] in ''CSI: Miami'', with [[Zachary Quinto]] in ''24'', with [[Jesse Corti]] in ''Providence'', with [[Richard Roundtree]] in ''Joe and Max'', with [[Karri Turner]] in ''JAG'', with [[Rick Scarry]] in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', with [[Clay Wilcox]] in ''The '60s'', with [[Yareli Arizmendi]] in ''Threat Matrix'', with [[Matthew John Armstrong]] and [[Ashley Crow]] in ''Turks'', with [[Dominic Testa]] in ''Hoodlum'', and with [[Stana Katic]] in ''Castle''. Leonard appeared in the Geffen Playhouse's production of the musical ''Atlanta'', which was written and co-directed by [[Adrian Pasdar]]. Roberts appears in the 2010 [[Foz McDermott]]-produced film ''Pizza Man'' along with [[Noah Gray-Cabey]] and [[David H. Lawrence XVII]]. |
Leonard appeared with [[Lisa Lackey]] in ''CSI: Miami'', with [[Zachary Quinto]] in ''24'', with [[Jesse Corti]] in ''Providence'', with [[Richard Roundtree]] in ''Joe and Max'', with [[Karri Turner]] in ''JAG'', with [[Rick Scarry]] in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', with [[Clay Wilcox]] in ''The '60s'', with [[Yareli Arizmendi]] in ''Threat Matrix'', with [[Matthew John Armstrong]] and [[Ashley Crow]] in ''Turks'', with [[Dominic Testa]] in ''Hoodlum'', and with [[Stana Katic]] in ''Castle''. Leonard appeared in the Geffen Playhouse's production of the musical ''Atlanta'', which was written and co-directed by [[Adrian Pasdar]]. Roberts appears in the 2010 [[Foz McDermott]]-produced film ''Pizza Man'' along with [[Noah Gray-Cabey]] and [[David H. Lawrence XVII]]. |
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| About | |
| Character | D.L. Hawkins |
| Date of birth | 17 November 1972 |
| Origin | St. Louis, MO, USA |
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Leonard Roberts is the American film and television actor who plays D.L. Hawkins.
About
Leonard graduated from the Depaul University's Theater School (located in Chicago, IL) with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting. His previous works include appearances on the popular Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Providence, and Drumline. After Heroes, Leonard was involved in such works as Private Practice, ER, Bones, F*ck You Pay Me!, The Stone House, Castle, and Marvel's Agent Carter.
Leonard appeared with Lisa Lackey in CSI: Miami, with Zachary Quinto in 24, with Jesse Corti in Providence, with Richard Roundtree in Joe and Max, with Karri Turner in JAG, with Rick Scarry in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with Clay Wilcox in The '60s, with Yareli Arizmendi in Threat Matrix, with Matthew John Armstrong and Ashley Crow in Turks, with Dominic Testa in Hoodlum, and with Stana Katic in Castle. Leonard appeared in the Geffen Playhouse's production of the musical Atlanta, which was written and co-directed by Adrian Pasdar. Roberts appears in the 2010 Foz McDermott-produced film Pizza Man along with Noah Gray-Cabey and David H. Lawrence XVII.
Trivia
- Leonard is right-handed.
- In 2002, Leonard gained nearly 20 lbs. to play Joe Louis in the made-for-television movie Joe and Max.
- Leonard played the role of Guardian Angel in the Driver's Education video named "Street Smart".
External Links
- Leonard Roberts on Wikipedia
- Video Interview with Leonard Roberts and Noah Gray-Cabey on The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, 5/16/07

