Cariou scored his first Tony nomination with a 1970 musical adaptation of the classic film All About Eve, picking up a second nod three years later with composer Stephen Sondheim's "A Little Night Music" (and reprising the role for a movie version co-starring Elizabeth Taylor). Cariou eventually won the statuette (in 1979) for his portrayal of the murderous title character in Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd."
Off the boards, Cariou has appeared in films and television, most notably as former President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the HBO movie Into the Storm, for which Cariou garnered his first Emmy nod.
Lady in WhiteWhen a Halloween prank traps young Frankie Scarlatti (Lukas Haas) in a school coat closet, he witnesses the replay of a girl's death. Narrowly escaping the grip of her unseen killer, Frankie vows to help solve the murder and exonerate a wrongly accused janitor. All the while, the legend of the... Read More
Blue Bloods (2010) | TV-14 | |
TV-PG | ||
The Onion Movie (2008) | NR | |
PG | ||
Boynton Beach Club (2005) | R | |
PG-13 | ||
About Schmidt (2002) | R | |
Nuremberg (2000) | NR | |
Executive Decision (1996) | R | |
Never Talk to Strangers (1995) | R | |
PG-13 | ||
The Four Seasons (1981) | PG | |
A Little Night Music (1977) | PG | |
