Leslie Perrins

Leslie Perrins

Deceased · Born: Oct 7, 1901 · Died: Dec 13, 1962

Personal Details

BornOct 7, 1901 Moseley, Birmingham, England, UK

Biography

Leslie Perrins, a renowned actor, entered this world on October 7th, 1901, in the charming town of Moseley, located in the heart of Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.

Perrins' illustrious career in the entertainment industry spanned numerous decades, with notable appearances in iconic films such as St. Ives, released in 1960, Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour, a 1931 cinematic masterpiece, and Nine Days a Queen, a historical drama that premiered in 1936.

Leslie Perrins' remarkable life came to a close on December 13th, 1962, in Esher, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1958
The Haunted Strangler
The Haunted Strangler as Newgate Prison Governor
1957
She Played with Fire
She Played with Fire as Chairman of Tribunal
1956
Guilty?
Guilty? as Poynter
1952
The Big Frame
The Big Frame as Dr. Derek Morrison
1949
1948
Idol of Paris
Idol of Paris as Count Paiva
1942
Suspected Person
Suspected Person as Tony Garrett
1941
The Prime Minister
The Prime Minister as Earl of Salisbury (uncredited)
1938
Mystery of Room 13
Mystery of Room 13 as Jeffrey Legge (Maj. Jeffrey Floyd)
1937
The High Command
The High Command as Maj. Carson
1936
Nine Days a Queen
Nine Days a Queen as Thomas Seymour
1935
The Silent Passenger
The Silent Passenger as Maurice Windermere
1934
1933
Leave It to Smith
Leave It to Smith as Duke of Bristol
1931