Christian Jules LeBlanc joined the cast of CBS's "The Young and the Restless" as Michael Baldwin in October, 1991, departing in 1993. He returned to the series in April, 1997. In 2005 and 2007, LeBlanc won Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and was nominated again in this category in 2008. He was nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards as Outstanding Supporting Actor in 1999, 2000, 2003 and 2004.
Christian Jules LeBlanc graduated with honors from Tulane University,
On stage, LeBlanc has appeared in "No Orchids For Miss Blandish," and "Ladies in Retirement," in which he co-starred with the legendary actresses Julie Harris and Eileen Brennan. He produced and starred in his first short film, "Puppy Love," which was honored as the Outstanding Short Film at the Los Angeles International Short Film Awards in April, 2001.
Born in Fayettville, North Carolina, LeBlanc grew up in New Orleans as the second oldest of eight children, whose father, retired Major Andre Victor LeBlanc, is a decorated veteran. LeBlanc currently lives in Los Angeles. His hobbies include genealogy, water skiing, swimming, racquetball and body surfing. He is an award-winning artist who is writing and illustrating his first children's book. He has also worked as a substitute teacher in the Los Angeles school district. A world traveler, LeBlanc's journeys have taken him to Australia and the Middle East.
Christian Jules LeBlanc graduated with honors from Tulane University,
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where he majored in Roman history and pre-med. He opted to pursue an acting career after he was offered a role in the PBS television series "Edit Point." He has appeared on the television programs "Cheers," "Gabriel's Fire" and "Perry Mason." In addition, he was a regular on the series "In the Heat of the Night" and played Kirk McColl on the "As The World Turns." On stage, LeBlanc has appeared in "No Orchids For Miss Blandish," and "Ladies in Retirement," in which he co-starred with the legendary actresses Julie Harris and Eileen Brennan. He produced and starred in his first short film, "Puppy Love," which was honored as the Outstanding Short Film at the Los Angeles International Short Film Awards in April, 2001.
Born in Fayettville, North Carolina, LeBlanc grew up in New Orleans as the second oldest of eight children, whose father, retired Major Andre Victor LeBlanc, is a decorated veteran. LeBlanc currently lives in Los Angeles. His hobbies include genealogy, water skiing, swimming, racquetball and body surfing. He is an award-winning artist who is writing and illustrating his first children's book. He has also worked as a substitute teacher in the Los Angeles school district. A world traveler, LeBlanc's journeys have taken him to Australia and the Middle East.
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