Birthday: 1901-10-07
Deathday: 1962-12-13
Birthplace: Moseley, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, U
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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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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Year | Title | Character | |
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1958-05-11 | Grip of the Strangler | Newgate Prison Governor | |
1957-03-13 | Fortune Is a Woman | Chairman of Tribunal | |
1956-04-10 | Guilty? | Poynter | |
1952-09-01 | The Big Frame | Dr. Derek Morrison | |
1949-11-23 | A Run for Your Money | Burney | |
1949-05-20 | Man on the Run | Charlie | |
1948-04-24 | Idol of Paris | Count Paiva | |
1947-06-16 | The Turners of Prospect Road | Mr. Webster | |
1946-06-17 | I'll Turn to You | Chigwell | |
1944-04-10 | Heaven Is Round the Corner | Robert Sedley | |
1943-01-18 | Women Aren't Angels | Schaffer | |
1942-06-01 | Suspected Person | Tony Garrett | |
1939-11-10 | Blind Folly | Deverell | |
1939-05-06 | I Killed the Count | Count Mattoni | |
1939-04-19 | Wanted by Scotland Yard | Standish | |
1939-03-04 | The Gang's All Here | Harper | |
1939-01-16 | His Lordship Goes to Press | Sir Richard Swingleton | |
1938-11-27 | Luck of the Navy | Briggs | |
1938-02-01 | Mr. Reeder in Room 13 | Jeffrey Legge (Maj. Jeffrey Floyd) | |
1937-08-23 | The High Command | Maj. Carson | |
1937-06-06 | The Price of Folly | Owen | |
1937-05-01 | Bulldog Drummond at Bay | Major Grayson | |
1937-04-22 | Secret Lives | J 14 | |
1936-12-16 | Sensation | Strange | |
1936-11-26 | No Exit | Anthony Wild | |
1936-09-30 | Southern Roses | Don Ramon | |
1936-09-01 | Tudor Rose | Thomas Seymour | |
1936-08-29 | Rhythm in the Air | Mr. David, Dance Director | |
1936-01-01 | Sunshine Ahead | Brady, The Critic | |
1935-08-01 | Lucky Days | Jack Hurst | |
1935-07-22 | D’Ye Ken John Peel? | Sir Charles Hawksley / Mr. Craven | |
1935-06-01 | The Silent Passenger | Maurice Windermere | |
1935-04-14 | The Village Squire | Richard Venables | |
1935-03-24 | The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes | John Douglas | |
1935-01-16 | The Rocks of Valpre | Captain Rodolphe | |
1934-10-21 | The Lash | Alec Larkin | |
1934-09-01 | Gay Love | Gerald Sparkes | |
1934-07-31 | Lord Edgware Dies | Bryan Martin | |
1934-03-01 | The Man Who Changed His Name | Frank Ryan | |
1934-01-03 | The Scotland Yard Mystery | John Freeman | |
1934-01-01 | Open All Night | Ranger | |
1933-12-26 | The Pointing Finger | Honorable James Mallory | |
1933-09-13 | Leave It to Smith | Duke of Bristol | |
1933-08-08 | Early to Bed | Meyer | |
1933-04-07 | The Lost Chord | Count Zera | |
1933-01-01 | The Roof | Inspector Darrow | |
1932-05-01 | White Face | Louis Landor | |
1932-03-31 | Betrayal | Clive Wilson | |
1931-10-19 | The Calendar | Henry Lascarne | |
1931-07-03 | The Rosary | Ronald Overton | |
1931-03-01 | The House of Unrest | Cleaver | |
1931-02-15 | The Sleeping Cardinal | Ronald Adair | |
1931-02-10 | Immediate Possession | Andrew Maitland | |
1928-05-01 | Blake the Lawbreaker | Fairbairn | |
1928-05-01 | The Clue of the Second Goblet | Fairbairn |