Leslie Perrins

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Gender

Male

Birthday

07-Oct-1901

Age

(124 years old)

Place of Birth

Moseley, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, U

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Leslie Perrins

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Leslie Perrins (October 7, 1901 – December 13, 1962) was an English actor who often played villains. In his long career, he appeared in well over 60 films. He was born in Moseley, Birmingham, England and died in Esher, England. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leslie Perrins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Sunshine Ahead Sunshine Ahead (1936) Character: Brady, The Critic
'Producer stages outside broadcast despite jealous critic.' (British Film Catalogue)
Guilty? Guilty? (1956) Character: Poynter
Convinced that a wartime resistance heroine is innocent of a murder charge, Nap Rumbold, a solicitor / private detective travels to France searching for evidence to clear her name.
Open All Night Open All Night (1934) Character: Ranger
Anton is an exiled Russian Grand-duke but works in a hotel as a night manager with tragic consequences.
The Lash The Lash (1934) Character: Alec Larkin
One of John Mills' earliest roles as a wastrel playboy.
The Calendar The Calendar (1931) Character: Henry Lascarne
Racehorse owner Anson is swindled by a woman named Wenda and goes up in front of the Jockey Club where he is disqualified on race fixing allegations. He decides to get his own back with the help of Hillcott, an ex-burglar. Jill is the love interest
The Rosary The Rosary (1931) Character: Ronald Overton
A woman takes the blame for a murder accidentally committed by her half-sister
The Price of Folly The Price of Folly (1937) Character: Owen
When Leonora Corbett phones Colin Keith-Johnson that she wants to give their marriage another chance, he tries to buy off his lover Judy Kelly. She wants to stick around for the wife, with a gun. There's a struggle, and Keith-Johnson sticks the inconvenient body in a trunk and begins to figure out how to get rid of it.
Wanted by Scotland Yard Wanted by Scotland Yard (1939) Character: Standish
A safecracker, just released from prison, falls in love with a young woman who wants him to go straight. He finds, however, that going straight is easier said than done.
The Village Squire The Village Squire (1935) Character: Richard Venables
Comedy about how a travelling film actor who arrives in a small village transforms a squire's production of "Macbeth" and subsequently weds his daughter.
Just Smith Just Smith (1933) Character: Duke of Bristol
A pair of con men in Monte Carlo attach themselves to a nouveau rich American snob with a weakness for titles...
His Lordship Goes to Press His Lordship Goes to Press (1939) Character: Sir Richard Swingleton
An American reporter takes over an assignment on English farm life. Owing to a mistake in identity things turn out rough but Valerie's charm and personality overcome the obstacles.
Blind Folly Blind Folly (1939) Character: Deverell
A man inherits a nightclub that belonged to his brother but soon discovers that it is the headquarters for a dangerous criminal gang.
Early to Bed Early to Bed (1933) Character: Meyer
'Manicurist Grete and nightclub waiter Carl share a bed, but not at the same time. They hate each other, even though they have never met. Their rented room is next to a cinema with its frankfurter-munching projectionist and romantic musical numbers that seem to permeate their lives. Might they meet and fall in love?' (BFI)
All At Sea All At Sea (1940) Character: Williams
Sandy Powell plays a messenger who joins the Navy by accident and has a series of misadventures.
The Rocks of Valpre The Rocks of Valpre (1935) Character: Captain Rodolphe
A framed captain breaks jail and saves his ex-fiancée from blackmail.
Betrayal Betrayal (1932) Character: Clive Wilson
British crime film directed by Reginald Fogwell
Blake the Lawbreaker Blake the Lawbreaker (1928) Character: Fairbairn
A private detective and his young assistant solve crimes.
The Clue of the Second Goblet The Clue of the Second Goblet (1928) Character: Fairbairn
A private detective and his young assistant solve crimes.
No Exit No Exit (1936) Character: Anthony Wild
A crime novelist stages an imaginative prank to prove that the perfect murder is possible but finds it has catastrophic consequences.
The House of Unrest The House of Unrest (1931) Character: Cleaver
A mystery film directed by Leslie Howard Gordon.
I'll Turn to You I'll Turn to You (1946) Character: Chigwell
When a soldier returns from the Far East after the war, he and his wife have to adjust to life at home.
Heaven Is Round the Corner Heaven Is Round the Corner (1944) Character: Robert Sedley
A country girl goes to Paris to sing professionally, where she falls in love with a member of the British Embassy. They are parted by the outbreak of the Second World War, but subsequently reunited again...
The Lost Chord The Lost Chord (1933) Character: Count Zera
'Musician kills count in duel for wife, and later falls in love with daughter.' (British Film Catalogue)
Suspected Person Suspected Person (1942) Character: Tony Garrett
After a $50,000 heist in New York, two of the suspected robbers walk free from the courtroom and they waste no time in heading to London in search of the missing loot. This means bad news for their former accomplice Jim Raynor, who has the money hidden away not least because they're not the only ones on his tail; Scotland Yard is also on the case...
The Man Who Changed His Name The Man Who Changed His Name (1934) Character: Frank Ryan
A young woman begins to suspect that her wealthy, respectable husband may be an escaped Canadian murderer.
The Turners of Prospect Road The Turners of Prospect Road (1947) Character: Mr. Webster
A London cabby finds a greyhound puppy in his cab, and gives it to his daughter. She raises it and trains it up at the race tracks; and in spite of crooked rival owners, the dog eventually wins the Greyhound Derby.
I Killed the Count I Killed the Count (1939) Character: Count Mattoni
Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Davidson is trying to determine who murdered the much-hated Count Matton. The dilemma isn't that the Detective is suffering from a lack of witnesses but that four different people have come forth to confess to the killing, each of them with plenty of motive and opportunity.
Southern Roses Southern Roses (1936) Character: Don Ramon
A musical comedy of false identities.
The Silent Passenger The Silent Passenger (1935) Character: Maurice Windermere
A really well made British murder mystery from British Gaumont studios. Story opens with a dead body found in a trunk. Who's the cold-blooded killer?
The Roof The Roof (1933) Character: Inspector Darrow
Inspector Darrow investigates the death of a wealthy man.
Gay Love Gay Love (1934) Character: Gerald Sparkes
Sisters are music-hall performers. One loves the other's fiancé and decides to quit the show, but the other runs into an old flame and new relations develop.
Women Aren't Angels Women Aren't Angels (1943) Character: Schaffer
Alfred Bandle and Wilmer Popday are partners in business and, somewhat timorously on Popday's part, in pleasure. When their wives join the A.T.S., the men are left unattended and dangerously bored. The trouble starts when Bandle is late for an end-of-leave party after giving a girlfriend a lift; Popday promises the wives he ll restrain his wayward friend when they return to duty, but Bandle evidently thinks otherwise.
D’Ye Ken John Peel? D’Ye Ken John Peel? (1935) Character: Sir Charles Hawksley / Mr. Craven
Major John Peel returns to England, following Napoleon's Waterloo defeat, and renews his acquaintance with Lucy Merrall, but she tells him she is engaged to be married. He later learns that, Cravens, the man she is to marry already has a wife. He also learns that Craven cleaned out Lucy's father in a crooked gambling game, and Lucy is paying the price to hold the family home together.
Mr. Reeder in Room 13 Mr. Reeder in Room 13 (1938) Character: Jeffrey Legge (Maj. Jeffrey Floyd)
Capt. Johnnie Gray is enlisted by Mr. J.G. Reeder to infiltrate a gang of forgers in Dartmoor jail on behalf of the Bank of England.
White Face White Face (1932) Character: Louis Landor
A doctor becomes a blackmailer and a jewel thief in order to raise funds for a hospital in East London but is uncovered by an ambitious reporter.
Rhythm in the Air Rhythm in the Air (1936) Character: Mr. David, Dance Director
A young riveter working high up on a steel girder watches a girl practising a tap-dance in a building opposite, and while applauding her, he loses his balance and falls.
Luck of the Navy Luck of the Navy (1938) Character: Briggs
With Britain on the brink of war, an enemy spy plans to steal secret documents and lay the blame on Clive Stanton.
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935) Character: John Douglas
Holmes, retired to Sussex, is drawn into a last case when his arch enemy Moriarty arranges with an American gang to kill one John Douglas, a country gentleman with a mysterious past. Holmes' methods baffle Watson and Lestrade, but his results astonish them. In a long flashback, the victim's wife tells the story of the sinister Vermissa Valley.
Lord Edgware Dies Lord Edgware Dies (1934) Character: Bryan Martin
A talented American actress enlists the help of the famed Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, to negotiate a divorce from her husband, Lord Edgware, only to find him the next day stabbed to death in his library. Who would want him dead?
Sensation Sensation (1936) Character: Strange
Pat Heaton may be the best crime reporter in town but his fiancée Claire, despairing of the more tawdry aspects of his profession, makes him promise to give the job up. When a pretty waitress is found murdered, however, Pat falls in line with the rest of the 'Murder Gang' the pack of reporters who gather to glean stories by fair means or foul!
Fortune Is a Woman Fortune Is a Woman (1957) Character: Chairman of Tribunal
An insurance man discovers his ex-girlfriend and her husband's art-forgery/arson scam.
Idol of Paris Idol of Paris (1948) Character: Count Paiva
The Idol of Paris is based on Paiva, Queen of Love, a novel by Alfred Schirokauer. Set in the mid-19th century, the film traces the rags-to-riches story of a girl named Theresa. Sleeping her way to the top, she becomes a highly sought-after Parisian courtesan, one worthy of the attentions of the Emperor Napoleon. But Theresa has no time for the Emperor, not with such virile lovers as Hertz around and about.
The Sleeping Cardinal The Sleeping Cardinal (1931) Character: Ronald Adair
A card cheat is threatened with exposure into joining a criminal enterprise that Sherlock Holmes believes is controlled by Professor Moriarity.
Man on the Run Man on the Run (1949) Character: Charlie
An Army deserter, still a fugitive in Post-War Britain, wanders into a pawn-shop robbery and finds himself wanted for murder. He meets a war widow who helps him elude the police while he looks for the real criminals.
A Run for Your Money A Run for Your Money (1949) Character: Burney
Two Welsh coal-mining brothers win a trip to London to claim a monetary prize. They are supposed to meet a newspaper reporter who will be their escort. Instead, the brothers are launched into an adventure with some London riff-raff. It is up to the reporter to look out for the brothers, and what a job it turns out to be!
The Lost Hours The Lost Hours (1952) Character: Dr. Derek Morrison
An ex-GI wakes up with blood on his clothes in a strange hotel room. He can't remember the night before but he later finds out that a man he got into a fight with earlier in the night was murdered.
The Gang's All Here The Gang's All Here (1939) Character: Harper
John Forrest is anticipating a quiet retirement spent penning detective fiction when he learns that a priceless collection of jewels belonging to a foreign potentate, Prince Homouska, has just vanished from the safekeeping of the Stamford Assurance Company. Aided by his butler, his Cockney assistant and his (initially) unwilling wife, Forrest sets out on the trail of the thieves.
Secret Lives Secret Lives (1937) Character: J 14
A German-born woman works as a spy for the French in Switzerland during the First World War, and has to marry an interned French lieutenant in order to be able to stay in the country.
The Pointing Finger The Pointing Finger (1933) Character: Honorable James Mallory
A man plots to murder his half-brother so he claim his earldom and an inheritance.
The Scotland Yard Mystery The Scotland Yard Mystery (1934) Character: John Freeman
A doctor uses his unique medical knowledge to mastermind a lucrative life-insurance scam; in a rare film role, legendary thespian Gerald du Maurier stars as the Metropolitan Police Commissioner who sets out to uncover the secret of five empty coffins and catch the villainous swine responsible for such depravities.
Grip of the Strangler Grip of the Strangler (1958) Character: Newgate Prison Governor
A researcher investigating a notorious serial killer who was hanged 20 years earlier seemingly becomes possessed by the long dead strangler.
Tudor Rose Tudor Rose (1936) Character: Thomas Seymour
The tragic story of Lady Jane Grey, the young queen who reigned in England for nine days before she was executed.
The High Command The High Command (1937) Character: Maj. Carson
A general must come to terms with a crime he commited years earlier.
Immediate Possession Immediate Possession (1931) Character: Andrew Maitland
A haunted house is put up for sale, who will be the buyer?
Bulldog Drummond at Bay Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937) Character: Major Grayson
Drummond goes up against foreign agents who are trying to steal plans for a top-secret aircraft.



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