Philip Sleeman

Philip Sleeman

Deceased · Born: Feb 28, 1891 · Died: Sep 19, 1953

Personal Details

BornFeb 28, 1891 Camberwell, Surrey, England, UK

Biography

Philip Sleeman, a renowned actor of his time, took his first breath on February 28, 1891, in the charming town of Camberwell, situated in the picturesque county of Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

As a talented thespian, Sleeman made a lasting impact on the silver screen, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in films such as The Scarlet Empress, a 1934 cinematic masterpiece, Human Wreckage, a 1923 drama that showcased his remarkable range, and After Midnight, a 1927 thriller that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.

Sadly, Philip Sleeman's life came to a close on September 19, 1953, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Career

1942
Maisie Gets Her Man
Maisie Gets Her Man as Tall Thin 'Heel' (Uncredited)
1941
A Man Betrayed
A Man Betrayed as Al aka Scarface, Cameron's Henchman (uncredited)
Honky Tonk
Honky Tonk as Bartender (uncredited)
1940
The Green Hornet
The Green Hornet as Henchman (uncredited)
Captain Caution
Captain Caution as Barfly in Pub
1937
The Prisoner of Zenda
The Prisoner of Zenda as Albert von Lauengram
Marked Woman
Marked Woman as Croupier (uncredited)
1936
1934
Million Dollar Ransom
Million Dollar Ransom as Gangster (Uncredited)
1933
A Shriek in the Night
A Shriek in the Night as Detective (uncredited)
Hold Your Man
Hold Your Man as Elite Club Headwaiter (uncredited)
1932
Afraid to Talk
Afraid to Talk as Prison Patient
Arsène Lupin
Arsène Lupin as Museum Guard (uncredited)
1931
Blonde Crazy
Blonde Crazy as Conman (uncredited)
1930
In Gay Madrid
In Gay Madrid as Night Club Patron
Morocco
Morocco as Cafe Customer (uncredited)
Madam Satan
Madam Satan as Zeppelin Reveler
1929
The Kiss
The Kiss as Lounge Lizard (uncredited)
The Locked Door
The Locked Door as Party Guest on Rum Boat
Madame X
Madame X as Sidewalk Cafe Waiter (uncredited)
1925
Lady of the Night
Lady of the Night as Dance Hall Lothario (uncredited)
1923