
Leslie Banks
Acting
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.
Born: June 9, 1890 · West Derby, Liverpool, England, UK
Filmography (20)

Your Witness
1950
Actor: Col. Roger Summerf…

Madeleine
1950
Actor: James Smith

The Small Back Room
1949
Actor: Col. A. K. Holland

The True Glory
1945
Actor: Commentator

Henry V
1944
Actor: Chorus

Went the Day Well?
1942
Actor: Oliver Wilsford

Cottage to Let
1941
Actor: John Barrington

The Door with Seven Locks
1940
Actor: Dr. Manetta

Busman's Honeymoon
1940
Actor: Inspector Kirk

21 Days
1940
Actor: Keith Durrant

The Arsenal Stadium Mystery
1939
Actor: Anthony Slade

Jamaica Inn
1939
Actor: Joss Merlyn

Fire Over England
1937
Actor: The Earl of Leices…

Wings of the Morning
1937
Actor: Lord Clontarf

The Tunnel
1935
Actor: Frederick 'Robbie'…

Sanders of the River
1935
Actor: R.G. Sanders

The Man Who Knew Too Much
1934
Actor: Bob Lawrence

Red Ensign
1934
Actor: David Barr

The Fire Raisers
1934
Actor: Jim Bronton

The Most Dangerous Game
1932
Actor: Count Zaroff
