- Born
- Birth nameMaurice Leon Russom Jr.
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Best known as Prison Break (2005)'s General Jonathan Kranz (Padman) and the Malibu police chief in The Big Lebowski (1998), Russom was, for 22 years, a New York stage actor whose day job was soaps, with long tenures as Joe Taylor on Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1967), Willis Frame on Another World (1964), and Jack Darling on All My Children (1970). The feature No Way Out (1987) brought Russom to Los Angeles in 1987.
A year later, after starring opposite Carol Burnett in Hostage (1988), he moved to LA permanently to star in NBC's TV 101 (1988). Emmy-nominated for Long Road Home (1991), Russom has continued his theatrical activity in Los Angeles (and on Broadway) while establishing himself as a presence in episodic television and feature films, including True Grit (2010), his second film with Joel and Ethan Coen.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Leon Russom
- SpousesDaphne C Cheesman(November 21, 1987 - present) (1 child)Karen Grassle(1966 - September 1970) (divorced)
- ChildrenChildZach Russom
- ParentsMaurice Leon Russom Sr.Geraldine Caldwell
- RelativesRosalind Ann Russom(Sibling)
- Was one of the original cast in the off-Broadway nudie musical "Oh, Calcutta!" in 1969.
- Classical appearances on stage include Shakespeare's Henry VI and Richard III.
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