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Leslie Perrins (October 7, 1901 – December 13, 1962) was an English actor who often played villains. In his long career, he appeared in well over 60 films. He was born in Moseley, Birmingham, England and died in Esher, England.
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Born
Monday, 07 October 1901
Died
Thursday, 13 December 1962
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Police Surgeon | Prosecution Barrister | 1960 |
Souls in Conflict | 1959 | |
William Tell | Count Hegel | 1958 |
The Haunted Strangler | Newgate Prison Governor | 1958 |
Ivanhoe | Sir Baldwin | 1958 |
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan | The Judge | 1957 |
She Played with Fire | Chairman of Tribunal | 1957 |
Hancock's Half Hour | Juror | 1956 |
Guilty? | Poynter | 1956 |
The Count of Monte Cristo | Cavalho | 1956 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Police Surgeon | Prosecution Barrister | 1960 |
Souls in Conflict | 1959 | |
William Tell | Count Hegel | 1958 |
The Haunted Strangler | Newgate Prison Governor | 1958 |
Ivanhoe | Sir Baldwin | 1958 |
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan | The Judge | 1957 |
She Played with Fire | Chairman of Tribunal | 1957 |
Hancock's Half Hour | Juror | 1956 |
Guilty? | Poynter | 1956 |
The Count of Monte Cristo | Cavalho | 1956 |
Dixon of Dock Green | Albert Preedy | 1955 |
Rheingold Theatre | J. Berns / Andy | 1953 |
The Big Frame | Dr. Derek Morrison / Doctor Morrison | 1952 |
Midnight Episode | Charles Mason | 1950 |
A Run for Your Money | Burney | 1949 |
Man on the Run | Charlie | 1949 |
It's Hard to Be Good | Major Gordon | 1948 |
Idol of Paris | Count Paiva | 1948 |
The Turners of Prospect Road | Mr. Webster | 1947 |
I'll Turn to You | Chigwell / Mr. Chigwell | 1946 |
Heaven Is Round the Corner | Robert Sedley | 1944 |
Women Aren't Angels | Schaffer | 1943 |
Suspected Person | Tony Garrett | 1942 |
The Prime Minister | Earl of Salisbury | 1941 |
John Smith Wakes Up | Mr. Greenwood | 1941 |
All at Sea | Williams | 1940 |
Blind Folly | Deverell | 1939 |
Who Is Guilty? | Count Mattoni | 1939 |
Wanted by Scotland Yard | Standish | 1939 |
Old Iron | Richard Penshaw | 1939 |
The Amazing Mr. Forrest | Harper | 1939 |
His Lordship Goes to Press | Sir Richard Swingleton | 1939 |
North Sea Patrol | Briggs | 1938 |
Romance à la carte | Louis | 1938 |
No Parking | Captain Sneyd | 1938 |
Mystery of Room 13 | Jeffrey Legge, alias Maj. Jeffrey Floyd / Jeffrey Legge (Maj. Jeffrey Floyd) | 1938 |
Calling All Crooks | Duvane | 1938 |
The Gables Mystery | Inspector Lloyd | 1938 |
The High Command | Maj. Carson | 1937 |
The Price of Folly | Owen | 1937 |
I Married a Spy | J 14 | 1937 |
Bulldog Drummond at Bay | Maj. Grayson / Major Grayson | 1937 |
Sensation | Strange | 1936 |
No Escape | Anthony Wild | 1936 |
Southern Roses | Don Ramon | 1936 |
They Didn't Know | Duval | 1936 |
Nine Days a Queen | Thomas Seymour | 1936 |
The Shadow of Mike Emerald | Mike Emerald | 1936 |
Sunshine Ahead | The Critic / Brady, The Critic | 1936 |
The White Lilac | Iredale | 1935 |
The Silent Passenger | Maurice Windermere | 1935 |
The Village Squire | Richard Venables | 1935 |
Gay Love | Gerald Sparkes | 1935 |
Lord Edgware Dies | Bryan Martin | 1935 |
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes | John Douglas | 1935 |
The Rocks of Valpre | Captain Rodolphe | 1935 |
D'Ye Ken John Peel? | Sir Charles Hawksley / Mr. Craven | 1935 |
Expert's Opinion | Richrs Steele | 1935 |
Line Engaged | Gordon Rutland | 1935 |
Song at Eventide | Ricardo | 1934 |
The Man Who Changed His Name | Frank Ryan | 1934 |
The Bride of the Lake | Sir James Corrigan | 1934 |
The Scotland Yard Mystery | John Freeman | 1934 |
The Pointing Finger | Honorable James Mallory | 1933 |
Leave It to Smith | Duke of Bristol | 1933 |
Edgar Wallace's White Face the Fiend | Louis Landor | 1932 |
Bachelor's Folly | Henry Lascarne | 1931 |
Immediate Possession | Andrew Maitland | 1931 |
We Dine at Seven | Mr. Chilworth | 1931 |
The Rosary | Ronald Overton | 1931 |
Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour | Ronald Adair | 1931 |