Leon Tyler

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.019

Gender

Male

Birthday

16-Jun-1932

Age

(93 years old)

Place of Birth

Saint Louis, Missouri, USA

Also Known As
  • Leon Tyler Sperl

Leon Tyler

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Credits

Just What I Needed Just What I Needed (1955) Character: Teenager with Bicycle
Harry Horseknuckle tries to figure out what to do with some strange and unwanted gifts.
Spots Before Your Eyes Spots Before Your Eyes (1940) Character: Kid
After their mother remarries, two brothers cause chaos at their Aunt's home.
Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang (1950) Character: Specs
Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang is a 1950 American comedy-drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman, and starring Stanley Clements, Danny Welton, and Gene Collins
Mickey Mickey (1948) Character: Robbie Matthews
A pretty, tomboyish teenager comes of age in an American small town.
Helping Hands Helping Hands (1941) Character: Swedish Kid
Inspired by his soldier brother, Spanky decides to organize a military unit among his friends, collecting odds and ends for the war effort.
Bomber's Moon Bomber's Moon (1943) Character: Karl
An American pilot swears to get revenge on the German ace who shot his brother in this war movie set in war-torn Europe. Montgomery is the pilot. After he sees his brother die while trying to parachute to safety, Montgomery's plane is shot down over Germany. He is placed in a POW camp. There he meets a Russian medic and a Czech. Together the trio escapes.
Shake, Rattle and Rock! Shake, Rattle and Rock! (1956) Character: Aloysius Pentigrouch
A TV star meets with opposition from adults who object to the opening of a rock 'n' roll palace for teens.
Circumstantial Evidence Circumstantial Evidence (1945) Character: Lefty
A man waits on death row while his son and friend try to prove that he did not kill a grocer with an ax.
On the Sunny Side On the Sunny Side (1942) Character: Flip
Because of the war, a 12-year-old boy from England, Hugh, is sent to live with the Andrews family in Ohio. Don, the Andrews' 11-year-old son, eagerly accepts the English boy, and is happy when his school-friends do the same. But his isn't so happy when things begin to change when his father fore-goes their evening game of Chinese Checkers to play chess with Hugh, and Hugh shows himself to be a formidable scholar, and impresses Don's girlfriend Betty, and becomes more popular with the boys than Don was...and Don is beginning to think that Hugh is too much of a good thing. Don gets downright depressed and decides to run away. Uh, oh, here comes Hugh.
Mr. Music Mr. Music (1950) Character: Bookish Student (uncredited)
A golf-crazy songwriter tries to avoid the long, solitary hours of concentration needed to produce a hit musical. His producer and his secretary conspire to get him back on track.
The Monkey's Uncle The Monkey's Uncle (1965) Character: Leon
College whiz-kid Merlin Jones concocts a method for teaching advanced information to a chimpanzee, then creates a flying machine of his own design, ultimately raising havoc on the campus.
They Meet Again They Meet Again (1941) Character: Dick
Dr. Christian takes time out from his appointed rounds to help clear a bank teller of embezzlement charges.
Just for You Just for You (1952) Character: David McKenzie
Jordan Blake (a widower) is a successful Broadway Producer who has always been to busy for his children, Barbara and Jerry. Girlfriend, Carolina a musical comedy star, urges Jordan to take his kids on a vacation and get to know them before they are all grown up. Is Jordan already too late?
Outcasts of the City Outcasts of the City (1958) Character: N/A
In this drama, set just after the end of WWII, an American officer falls in love with a German woman. Their blissful affair is disrupted when her German ex-lover returns and tries to exact his jealous revenge upon the Yankee. When the ex-lover shows up dead, the American is blamed.
Son of Lassie Son of Lassie (1945) Character: Arne
Laddie (Son of Lassie) and his master are trapped in Norway during WW2 - has he inherited his mothers famous courage?
Son of Flubber Son of Flubber (1963) Character: Humphrey Hacker (uncredited)
Beleaguered professor Ned Brainard has already run into a pile of misfortunes with his discovery of the super-elastic substance "Flubber." Now he hopes to have better luck with a gravity-busting derivative he's dubbed "Flubbergas." Ned's experiments, constantly hampered by government obstruction, earn the consternation of his wife, Betsy. But a game-winning modification to a football uniform may help Ned make the case for his fantastic new invention.
Main Street to Broadway Main Street to Broadway (1953) Character: Boy Actor (uncredited)
In New York, a surly, down-on-his-heels playwright meets a country girl who's giving up trying to act and returning home. He goes with her for inspiration when his agent convinces a stage star to take his next effort. When he returns to Broadway, his girl stays behind and starts seeing a local businessman.
Sweethearts on Parade Sweethearts on Parade (1953) Character: Tommy Wayne
Cam Ellerby brings his traveling medicine show to town and it spells glamour and excitement to young Sylvia Townsend.
People Will Talk People Will Talk (1951) Character: Student (uncredited)
Successful and well-liked, Dr. Noah Praetorius becomes the victim of a witchhunt at the hands of Professor Elwell, who disdains Praetorius's unorthodox medical views and also questions his relationship with the mysterious, ever-present Mr. Shunderson.
The Seventh Cross The Seventh Cross (1944) Character: Fritz / Hitler Youth (uncredited)
In Nazi Germany in 1936 seven men escape from a concentration camp. The camp commander puts up seven crosses and, as the Gestapo returns each escapee he is put to death on a cross. The seventh cross is still empty as George Heisler attempts an escape to freedom in Holland.
Maisie Goes to Reno Maisie Goes to Reno (1944) Character: Boy (Uncredited)
A Brooklyn showgirl gets mixed up in a divorce between a soldier and his wife.
Lay That Rifle Down Lay That Rifle Down (1955) Character: Horace Speckleton
A story about a girl from the sticks doing drudge work at a hotel and dreaming of a better life.
Flight Nurse Flight Nurse (1953) Character: Soldier
In this war drama, set during the Korean War, an Air Force nurse gets involved in a love triangle on the front lines.
This Love of Ours This Love of Ours (1945) Character: Ross
At a convention, medical researcher Michel Touzac goes with colleagues to see stage caricaturist Targel, whose assistant Florence recognizes him...and attempts suicide. Saved by Touzac's new technique, Florence is revealed in a flashback as Michel's abandoned wife Karin, whom their daughter Susette thinks is dead. Can Susette cope if they now re-unite?
Ransom! Ransom! (1956) Character: TV Assistant Director (uncredited)
A wealthy business man stuns his wife and town with a televised response to his son's kidnappers.
Spring Reunion Spring Reunion (1957) Character: Teenager in Car (uncredited)
A spinster finally finds the right man when she returns to her alma mater after 15 years for a class reunion.
Juvenile Jungle Juvenile Jungle (1958) Character: Ballpark Usher
Planned kidnapping goes awry when gang leader falls for the victim.
The Moon Is Down The Moon Is Down (1943) Character: Boy (uncredited)
The story of a small town in Norway that resists German occupation during World War II. Based on a John Steinbeck novel.
The Great Mike The Great Mike (1944) Character: Junior
Story of a boy and his horse. Mike is the horse and is owned by Speck and his best friend Jimmy, together they have a paper route, on which they deliver papers to customers via a wagon pulled by Mike. Recently a horse track has been built in the area and attracts horse breeder and racer Colonel Whiteny. He takes out a subscription for delivery and meets Mike and Speck & Jimmy. Clever Jimmy talks both the Colonel and Speck into taking on the Colonel's pure bred race horses at the track with comedic results.
Whistling in the Dark Whistling in the Dark (1941) Character: Gerald (uncredited)
Radio crime show host 'The Fox' along with his fiancée and ex-girlfriend are kidnapped by a larcenous cult who demand that he help them plan a perfect murder.
The Happy Years The Happy Years (1950) Character: Edward "Puffy" Ellis
Based on a collection of stories with the focus on young John Humperkink "Dink" Stover, a student at the Lawrenceville Prepatory School, in 1896, whose family, in Eastcester, New York, have just about given up on his education because he is an incorrigible student. He gets into one situation after another and incurs the dislike of his classmates, who think he is cowardly but he changes their opinion when he challenges several of them to a fight. When he returns home for the summer, he meets Miss Dolly Travers and increases his 'hatred of women' because she does not accept his schoolboy pranks. Back at school, in the fall, he is more difficult than ever until his philosophy is changed by a teacher.
Over My Dead Body Over My Dead Body (1942) Character: Tailor's Little Boy
Berle plays a mystery writer who forever writes himself into corners and is never able to finish a story. While visiting his wife (Mary Beth Hughes) at the office where she works, Berle overhears several men discussing the suicide of a coworker. Struck with a brilliant notion, Berle decides to confess to the murder of the dead man, certain that he'll be able to wriggle out of the situation and thereby have plenty of material for a story.
Great Stagecoach Robbery Great Stagecoach Robbery (1945) Character: Tattletale
In this western, Red Ryder tries to be a good example for a young man who idolizes his father, an outlaw. The boy wants to follow in his father's footsteps when the hero intervenes.
Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow (1959) Character: Bonzo the Clown
A group of drag-racing fanatics, members of a Los Angeles club, move into an old deserted mansion and set up shop, making it their headquarters. They hold a Halloween masked ball for the club's grand opening, and invite everyone to come dressed as their favorite monster! Oddly enough, the festivities turn sour when one of the bright youths discovers an impostor among them in the form of an honest-to-gosh live monster who's been hogging all the dances with the best-looking girls
Mr. Soft Touch Mr. Soft Touch (1949) Character: Percentage (Uncredited)
When he learns that a gangster has taken over his nightclub and murdered his partner, returning WWII hero Joe Miracle steals the money from the club's safe and hides in a settlement home, while the mob is on his tail.



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