Leslie Banks
AKA: Лесли БэнксBirthday: 1890-06-09
Died: 1952-04-21
Birthplace: West Derby, Liverpool, England, UK
Leslie Banks, CBE (9 June 1890 – 21 April 1952) was an English theatre and cinema actor, director and producer, now best remembered playing gruff, menacing characters in black and white movies of the 1930s and 1940s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leslie Banks, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
The Most Dangerous Game
Character: Count ZaroffFire Over England
Character: The Earl of LeicesterWent the Day Well?
Character: Oliver WilsfordThe Man Who Knew Too Much
Character: Bob LawrenceJamaica Inn
Character: Joss MerlynThe Tunnel
Character: Frederick 'Robbie' RobbinsThe Small Back Room
Character: Col. A. K. Holland21 Days Together
Character: Keith DurrantThe Door with Seven Locks
Character: Dr. ManettaMadeleine
Character: James SmithThe Arsenal Stadium Mystery
Character: Anthony SladeCottage to Let
Character: John BarringtonYour Witness
Character: Col. Roger SummerfieldCyrano de Bergerac
Character: Cyrano de BergeracSanders of the River
Character: Commissioner R.G. SandersRed Ensign
Character: David BarrBusman's Honeymoon
Character: Inspector KirkSons of the Sea
Character: Capt. HydeWings of the Morning
Character: Lord ClontarfThe Big Blockade
Character: TaylorShips with Wings
Character: Vice Adm. David WetherbyThe Three Maxims
Character: MacI Am Suzanne!
Character: Adolpe 'Baron' HerringNeutral Port
Character: George CarterThe Fire Raisers
Character: Jim BrontonThe Night of the Party
Character: Sir John HollandFarewell Again
Character: Col. Harry BlairHenry V
Character: ChorusDead Man's Shoes
Character: Roger de VetheuilDebt of Honour
Character: Maj. Jimmie StantonBlack Shadows on a Silver Screen
Character: Self (archive footage)The True Glory
Character: CommentatorMrs. Fitzherbert
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