Leo is a renowned stage actor, boasting an impressive repertoire of performances in esteemed theaters across the United States, from the iconic stages of New York to the vibrant theatrical scenes of Los Angeles. His extensive credits include notable productions at The Old Globe, South Coast Repertory Theatre, The Alley Theatre, Berkeley Rep, Seattle Rep, The Intiman, A.C.T.'s The Strand, The Shakespeare Theater, Actors Theater of Louisville, Pasadena Playhouse, the Ahmanson, the Kirk Douglas, Playwrights Horizons, HERE Performing Arts, La Mama, Boston Court, and PICT Classic Theatre.
This multifaceted artist has also been affiliated with several influential theater companies, including his founding membership in New York's Elevator Repair Service Theater, as well as his membership in LA's Antaeus and Evidence Room companies.
Leo's impressive accolades include an Obie Award for his outstanding performance in Heather Woodbury's Tale of 2 Cities: An American Joyride on Multiple Tracks. Additionally, he has received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor from the Bay Area Critics Circle for his work in How to Write a New Book For the Bible.
Furthermore, his remarkable performances have garnered recognition from the LA Times Culture Monster Year-End "Top Flight Performances" for his portrayal of George in The Language Archive. His exceptional talent has also earned him multiple nominations and awards from the LA Weekly Theater, solidifying his reputation as a masterful stage actor.