Frank Leigh

Frank Leigh

Deceased · Born: Apr 18, 1876 · Died: May 9, 1948

Personal Details

BornApr 18, 1876 London, England, UK

Biography

Frank Leigh's life began on April 18, 1876, in the vibrant city of London, England, United Kingdom, where he would later go on to develop his talents as an accomplished actor.

Throughout his illustrious career, Frank Leigh would come to be recognized for his captivating performances in a variety of films, including the 1925 productions of "His Majesty" and "Bunker Bean", as well as the 1925 film "As Man Desires".

Additionally, Frank Leigh's impressive repertoire would also include the 1937 film "The Legion of Missing Men", showcasing his remarkable range and versatility as an actor.

On a more personal note, Frank Leigh's life was marked by a deep and abiding love for his wife, Gertrude Manning, whom he was fortunate enough to share his life with.

Sadly, Frank Leigh's remarkable journey came to an end on May 9, 1948, in the city of Hollywood, California, United States of America, leaving behind a lasting legacy as a talented actor and a devoted husband.

Career

1947
The Hucksters
The Hucksters as Man in Kimberly's Office (uncredited)
1946
Two Sisters from Boston
Two Sisters from Boston as Cardinal in Opera (uncredited)
Undercurrent
Undercurrent as Party Guest (uncredited)
Gilda
Gilda as Man (uncredited)
1942
The Black Swan
The Black Swan as Sea Captain (uncredited)
1938
Arsène Lupin Returns
Arsène Lupin Returns as English Eddie (uncredited)
1937
The Legion of Missing Men
The Legion of Missing Men as Colonel Laurant
1931
1929
The Thirteenth Chair
The Thirteenth Chair as Professor Feringeea
1927
Mockery
Mockery as Outlaw Peasant in Cabin (uncredited)
1925
American Pluck
American Pluck as Count Verensky
1920
Nurse Marjorie
Nurse Marjorie as Lord Douglas Fitztrevor