
Leslie Banks
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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.
Known for
Credits

Henry V (1944)
as Chorus

Jamaica Inn (1939)
as Joss Merlyn

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
as Bob Lawrence

The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
as Count Zaroff

Fire Over England (1937)
as The Earl of Leicester

The Small Back Room (1949)
as Col. A. K. Holland

21 Days (1940)
as Keith Durrant

Cottage to Let (1941)
as John Barrington

Went the Day Well? (1942)
as Oliver Wilsford

Sanders of the River (1935)
as R.G. Sanders

The Tunnel (1935)
as Frederick 'Robbie' Robbins

Madeleine (1950)
as James Smith

The True Glory (1945)
as Commentator

Farewell Again (1937)
as Col. Harry Blair

Your Witness (1950)
as Col. Roger Summerfield

Black Shadows on a Silver Screen (1975)
as Self (archive footage)

The Door with Seven Locks (1940)
as Dr. Manetta

Sons of the Sea (1939)
as Capt. Hyde

Wings of the Morning (1937)
as Lord Clontarf

The Fire Raisers (1934)
as Jim Bronton

Busman's Honeymoon (1940)
as Inspector Kirk

Red Ensign (1934)
as David Barr

The Big Blockade (1942)
as Taylor

The Night of the Party (1934)
as Sir John Holland

The Three Maxims (1936)
as Mac

Ships with Wings (1941)
as Vice Adm. David Wetherby

Dead Man's Shoes (1940)
as Roger de Vetheuil

The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1939)
as Anthony Slade

I Am Suzanne! (1933)
as Adolpe 'Baron' Herring

Experience (1921)
Actor
Cyrano de Bergerac (1938)
as Cyrano de Bergerac

Mrs. Fitzherbert (1947)
as Charles Fox
Neutral Port (1940)
as George Carter

Debt of Honour (1936)
as Maj. Jimmie Stanton





