Home People Liev Schreiber Liev Schreiber shows Liev Schreiber shows Liev Schreiber TV Shows (32) Civilisations (2018) As Narrator, He was 50 years old America in Color (2017) As Narrator, He was 49 years old UConn: The March to Madness (2017) He was 49 years old The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015) As Self, He was 47 years old BoJack Horseman (2014) As Copernicus (Voice), He was 46 years old The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014) As Self, He was 46 years old Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle (2013) As Narrator (voice), He was 46 years old Drunk History (2013) As Victor Lustig, He was 45 years old Ray Donovan (2013) As Ray Donovan, He was 45 years old Ray Donovan (2013) He was 45 years old My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010) As The Storm King (voice), He was 43 years old America: The Story of Us (2010) As Himself - Narrator, He was 42 years old The Jewish Americans (2008) As Himself - Narrator, He was 40 years old 24/7 (2007) He was 39 years old Robot Chicken (2005) As Iron Man / King Triton (Voice), He was 37 years old Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003) As Ernst Hanfstaengl, He was 35 years old CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) As Michael Keppler, He was 33 years old Secrets of the Dead (2000) As Narrator, He was 32 years old The View (1997) As Self, He was 29 years old The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (1996) As Self, He was 28 years old The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (1996) As Self, Bank Manager, He was 28 years old Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) As Self - Guest, He was 25 years old The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) He was 24 years old The Simpsons (1989) He was 22 years old American Experience (1988) As Narrator (voice), He was 21 years old Nature (1982) He was 15 years old Saturday Night Live (1975) As Ray Donovan (uncredited), He was 8 years old Saturday Night Live (1975) As Self - Host / Various, He was 8 years old Saturday Night Live (1975) As Self (uncredited), He was 8 years old NOVA (1974) He was 6 years old NOVA (1974) As Narrator (voice), He was 6 years old A Small Light (1969) As Otto Frank,