
Leonard Mudie
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From Wikipedia Leonard Mudie (11 April 1883–14 April 1965) was an English character actor whose career lasted for nearly fifty years. After a successful start as a stage actor in England, he appeared regularly in the US, and made his home there from 1932. He appeared in character roles on Broadway and in Hollywood films. Mudie made his film debut in a Boris Karloff film, The Mummy, in 1932. He moved to Hollywood in that year and lived there for the rest of his life. He played a range of screen parts, some substantial, and others short cameos. Among the bigger roles were Dr. Pearson in The Mummy, Porthinos in Cleopatra (1934), Maitland in Mary of Scotland (1936), and De Bourenne in Anthony Adverse (1936). His small roles, according to The New York Times, were typically "a bewigged, gimlet-eyed British judge". Mudie made the post-war transition into television, and appeared in several episodes of Adventures of Superman. For the post-war cinema he played the regular character Commander Barnes in the series of Bomba, the Jungle Boy films.
Known for
Credits

The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
as Town Crier (uncredited)

Waterloo Bridge (1940)
as Thomas Parker - Roy's Driver (uncredited)

The Mummy (1932)
as Professor Pearson

Limelight (1952)
as Dr. Blake - Calvero's Doctor

Captain Blood (1935)
as Baron Jeffreys

The Sea Hawk (1940)
as Castle Sentry

The King Without a Crown (1937)
as Missionary Eleazar Williams (uncredited)

Top Hat (1935)
as Florist (uncredited)

The Sword of Monte Cristo (1951)
as Court Physician

Foreign Correspondent (1940)
as McKenna

The Letter (1940)
as Fred (uncredited)

Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
as Athletic Club Clerk (uncredited)

The Silver Chalice (1954)
as Stall Keeper (uncredited)

Cleopatra (1934)
as Pothinos

Les Misérables (1935)
as Priest Counselling Released Prisoners

Dark Victory (1939)
as Dr. Driscoll

Becky Sharp (1935)
as Tarquin

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949)
as Lord Mayor's Aide (uncredited)

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
as Barrows - Moriarty's Attorney (uncredited)

Kismet (1955)
as Physician (uncredited)

Marie Antoinette (1938)
as Man Yelling 'Have You Proof?' (uncredited)

Shall We Dance (1937)
as Waiter (uncredited)

The Magnetic Monster (1953)
as Howard Denker

The Black Shield of Falworth (1954)
as Friar Edward

The Locket (1946)
as Hickson (uncredited)

Madame X (1937)
as Prosecutor Valmorin

The Mad Miss Manton (1938)
as Managing Editor (uncredited)

Diane (1956)
as Porter (uncredited)

Brother Orchid (1940)
as English Diamond Salesman (uncredited)

Dragon Seed (1944)
as Old Peddler Selling Poison (uncredited)

Parnell (1937)
as Conservative Member

You'll Find Out (1940)
as Real Karl Fenninger (uncredited)

My Name Is Julia Ross (1945)
as Peters (uncredited)

King Richard and the Crusaders (1954)
as Physician (uncredited)

The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939)
as British Officer (uncredited)

The Corn Is Green (1945)
as Station Master (uncredited)

Devil's Island (1939)
as Advocate General

Tropic Fury (1939)
as J.T.M. Gallon

The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947)
Actor

The Big Fisherman (1959)
as Ilderan

Suez (1938)
as Campaign Manager

Anthony Adverse (1936)
as De Bourrienne

Sylvia Scarlett (1935)
as Steward

Rendezvous (1935)
as Roberts

The Jury's Secret (1938)
as District Attorney

Berlin Correspondent (1942)
as George - English Prisoner

Dramatic School (1938)
as Bishop Cauchon in "Joan of Arc" (uncredited)

The Scarlet Clue (1945)
as Horace Karloss

Lloyd's of London (1936)
as Waiter #2

Divorce (1945)
as Harvey Hicks

Clive of India (1935)
as General Burgoyne

Professional Soldier (1935)
as Radical

A Feather in Her Hat (1935)
as Hyde Park Orator (uncredited)

Star Trek: The Cage (1965)
as Second Survivor

Singapore Woman (1941)
as The Doctor (uncredited)

When Were You Born (1938)
as Frederick Gow

London by Night (1937)
as Squires

The Little Minister (1934)
as Villager

Nancy Drew... Reporter (1939)
as Deputy District Attorney Garrett (uncredited)

A Dispatch from Reuters (1940)
as Member of Parliament (uncredited)

The Son of Dr. Jekyll (1951)
as Pharmacist (uncredited)

They Won't Forget (1937)
as Judge Moore

Shining Victory (1941)
as Mr. Tom Foster

The Earl of Chicago (1940)
as Mr. Allington (uncredited)

Congo Maisie (1940)
as Farley

British Intelligence (1939)
as James Yeats

The Mystery of Mr. X (1934)
as Mr. X

His Brother's Wife (1936)
as Pete

The Bill of Rights (1939)
as Moreland

Don't Gamble with Strangers (1946)
as Robert Elliot

Letter of Introduction (1938)
as Critic (uncredited)

Kidnapped (1938)
as Red Fox

Appointment in Berlin (1943)
as MacPhail (uncredited)

He Stayed for Breakfast (1940)
as Communist Secretary

Lord of the Jungle (1955)
as Commissioner Andy Barnes

Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise (1940)
as Gerald Pendleton

You're a Sweetheart (1937)
as Critic (uncredited)

Song of My Heart (1948)
as Conductor

The Rage of Paris (1938)
as Uncle Eric (uncredited)

Rulers of the Sea (1939)
as Mr. Barton (Uncredited)

Man About Town (1939)
as Gibson (uncredited)

Dark Hazard (1934)
as Birdy, Australian Tout

The Great Impersonation (1935)
as Mangan

Bomba and the Jungle Girl (1952)
as Commissioner Andy Barnes

Safari Drums (1953)
as Deputy Commissioner Barnes

The League of Frightened Men (1937)
as Andrew Hibbard

Timbuktu (1958)
as Mahomet Adani (uncredited)

The Checkered Coat (1948)
as Jerry

Cardinal Richelieu (1935)
as Olivares

African Treasure (1952)
as Andy Barnes

Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1947)
as Meredith

Elephant Stampede (1951)
as Andy Barnes

The Nurse's Secret (1941)
as Hugo

Perils of the Jungle (1953)
as Grubbs

South of Suez (1940)
as Registrar

Clues to Adventure (1949)
as Townsman (archive footage) (uncredited)

Arrest Bulldog Drummond (1938)
as Richard Gannett

Killer Leopard (1954)
as Deputy Commissioner Andy Barnes

The Golden Idol (1954)
as Commissioner Andy Barnes

Through the Storm (1922)
as Jeremiah





