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Kenny Leon is an American director and actor. He is notable for his extensive work on and television as well as in regional theater. He has received a and a Drama League Award as well as nominations for three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Drama Desk Award.

Leon won the for Best Direction of a Play for A Raisin in the Sun (2014). Search Past Winners. History. Tony Awards. t IBM Corp., Tony Award Productions 2000, 2015. Retrieved November 29, 2015 He was Tony-nominated for Fences (2010) and A Soldier's Play (2019). He has also directed notable productions of (2007), Topdog/Underdog (2022), Purlie Victorious (2023) and (2024). He received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Hairspray Live! (2017), American Son (2019), and (2021).


Early life and education
Kenny Leon was born on February 10, 1956, in Tallahassee, Florida. Kenny Leon. The History Makers: The Digital Repository for the Black Experience. His father is Leroy Leon, and his mother is Annie Ruth, who was 15 when she gave birth to Kenny.O'Neill, Gail (April 10, 2017). Legacy Series: Kenny Leon inspires Atlanta audiences to imagine new possibilities. Arts ATL. He has five siblings. In Tallahassee, he lived with his grandmother, Maime Wilson Roberts Harris, and attended a one-room school house.

When he was nine years, he moved from Tallahassee to St. Petersburg, Florida. He attended 16th Street Junior High and Northeast High School.Shonel, Raven Joy (February 22, 2018). Honoring the legacy of Kenny Leon. The Weekly Challenger. In high school, he participated in a federally funded academic and cultural enrichment program at . He made his stage debut in a Upward Bound theater production. was also a theater student in the program. He graduated from Northeast High School in 1974.Persall, Steve (December 1, 2015). For 'The Wiz Live!' director Kenny Leon, there's no place like home in St. Petersburg. Tampa Bay Times.

For college, Leon attended Clark Atlanta University, where he received his B.A. degree in political science in 1978. After college graduation, he enrolled in Southwestern University School of Law. In 1979, he dropped out of law school and returned to Atlanta to pursue a theatrical career.


Career
Leon got his first break working at the Academy Theatre in Hapeville, Georgia. The HistoryMakers® Video Oral History Interview with Kenny Leon, September 9, 2007. The HistoryMakers® African American Video Oral History Collection, 1900 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.

In 1988, he was selected as associate artistic director of the Alliance Theatre Company, the largest theater company in Atlanta. In 1990, he was named the Alliance's artistic director and became one of the few African Americans to lead a large nonprofit theater company in the United States. During Leon's tenure, the company staged premieres of 's Blues for an Alabama Sky, 's The Last Night of Ballyhoo, and and 's Aida, which went on to . The Alliance's endowment also rose from $1 to $5 million during his time there.

Leon resigned from the Alliance in 2000 to take on other projects. These included being the co-founder and artistic director of True Colors Theatre Company, a group based in both Atlanta and Washington, D.C. He also took his talents to Broadway. In the spring of 2004, he directed a revival of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, starring , and , in his Broadway debut. At the end of that year, he directed the Broadway premiere of 's Gem of the Ocean. In 2005, he directed Margaret Garner, an opera by Richard Danielpour with a libretto by . In spring 2007, he directed August Wilson's . All three plays were nominated for , and Leon was a Drama Desk Award nominee for A Raisin in the Sun. He also directed the television version of A Raisin in the Sun, which aired on ABC in February 2008. He was nominated for a Tony Award in 2010 for Best Director for his work on 's Fences, starring Denzel Washington and , earning them both nominations and wins for Best Actor and Actress in a Play.

In November 2010, Leon directed in the world premiere stage play Every Tongue Confess written by , which ran at the in Washington, D.C. Leon has also directed plays at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, the Huntington Theatre Company in , the New York Shakespeare Festival, the in , and other venues. In January 2012, he completed a Lifetime Original Television remake of Steel Magnolias. Other projects at that time included the world premiere of a staged adaptation of the 1967 film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner at the Kenny Leon's True Colors Theatre Company; and a musical inspired by the work of . Simi Horwitz, "Interview - Director Kenny Leon Juggles 'Dinner,' 'Steel Magnolias,' and Tupac Musical", Backstage, April 11, 2012.

In 2014, he directed the Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun starring Denzel Washington and LaTanya Richardson Jackson and the Broadway premiere of the musical Holler If Ya Hear Me, featuring the discography of Tupac Shakur. A Raisin in the Sun earned Leon a Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play. That same year Leon directed NPR Presents Water±, written by award-winning NPR Science Correspondent Christopher Joyce, and award-winning theater writers and Carl Hancock Rux, with an original sound score by violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR). The show toured nationally, co-hosted by NPR's and 's Eve Troeh and featuring Tony Award-winner Anika Noni Rose ( Caroline, or Change); Tony Award-nominee (August Wilson's Seven Guitars); Jason Dirden (Tony Award-winning production A Raisin in the Sun); and Lucas Caleb Rooney ( Boardwalk Empire).

In 2015, Leon directed the live musical The Wiz for . Cirque du Soleil partnered on the production with plans to bring the show to Broadway. He was slated to direct both the television production and the planned Broadway revival. In 2016, Leon once again partnered with NBC for Hairspray Live!, starring , , Kristin Chenoweth, and .

In addition to his directing experience, he has extensive acting experience on stage and in television and film. He made an appearance in the Hollywood Black Film Festival winner Big Ain't Bad, playing the role of Thomas Jordan, the mayor of . His memoir, Take You Wherever You Go, was released in June, 2018, by Grand Central Publishing. The title derives advice he received from his grandmother, Mamie Wilson. Leon directed the 2019 film American Son, based on the play of the same name which he had directed on stage.

In 2019, he directed the Broadway premiere of Charles Fuller's Pulitzer Prize winning play, A Soldier's Play, starring and David Alan Grier at Roundabout Theatre Company. He also directed The Underlying Chris at Second Stage Theatre Company and summer 2019's acclaimed production of Much Ado About Nothing at the Delacorte/Shakespeare in the Park. In May 2022, the in Atlanta debuted Trading Places: The Musical! directed by Leon.


Works

Television
As a director
Television movie
Episode: "Excessive Forces"
2 episodes
Television movie
Television movie
Television movie
Television special
Television special
6 episodes
2 episodes
Television movie
6 episodes
Television movie
Episode: "Dear Colin"
Episode: "Posts on a Scandal"
Episode: "Empowered Women"

As an actor

Television movie
Television movie
2 episode
Television movie
Television movie
Television movie
Television movie
Television movie
Television movie


Stage
As a director
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2025-26Amahl and the Night VisitorsMitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Off-Broadway

As an actor

2003Gem of the OceanCitizen Barlow, Chicago
2009ZachariahBalzer Theatre, Atlanta


Reception and honors
In 2004, People named him one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" of the year. In 2007, he was a recipient of the 2007 Georgia Arts and Entertainment Legacy Award for his contributions to Georgia's cultural legacy. In 2010, Leon won the Drama League Award for Excellence in Directing for the play Fences. In 2014 he won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play for A Raisin in the Sun.

Leon was awarded the 2016-2017 "Mr. Abbott" Award for outstanding artistry and creativity, which is presented by the Stage Directors and Choreographers (SDC) Foundation, in recognition for his over 40-year career. In October 2017, Leon was the recipient the Governor's Award for the Arts and Humanities for the State of Georgia.

He held the Denzel Washington Endowed Chair in Theatre at Fordham University, previously held by and .


Awards and nominations


See also
  • African-American Tony nominees and winners


External links

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