Leslie Banks
Born: 1890-06-09 in West Derby, Liverpool, England, UK
Died: 1952-04-21
Known For: Acting
Biography
Leslie Banks, CBE (9 June 1890 – 21 April 1952) was an English theatre and cinema actor, director and producer, now best remembered playing gruff, menacing characters in black and white movies of the 1930s and 1940s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leslie Banks, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
1975
- Black Shadows on a Silver Screen as Self (archive footage)
1950
- Madeleine as James Smith
- Your Witness as Col. Roger Summerfield
1949
- The Small Back Room as Col. A. K. Holland
1947
- Mrs. Fitzherbert as Charles Fox
1945
- The True Glory as Commentator
1944
- Henry V as Chorus
1942
- Went the Day Well? as Oliver Wilsford
- The Big Blockade as Taylor
1941
- Ships with Wings as Vice Adm. David Wetherby
- Cottage to Let as John Barrington
1940
- The Door with Seven Locks as Dr. Manetta
- Neutral Port as George Carter
- 21 Days as Keith Durrant
- Dead Man's Shoes as Roger de Vetheuil
- Busman's Honeymoon as Inspector Kirk
1939
- Jamaica Inn as Joss Merlyn
- Sons of the Sea as Capt. Hyde
- The Arsenal Stadium Mystery as Anthony Slade
1938
- Cyrano de Bergerac as Cyrano de Bergerac
1937
- Fire Over England as The Earl of Leicester
- Farewell Again as Col. Harry Blair
- Wings of the Morning as Lord Clontarf
1936
- The Three Maxims as Mac
- Debt of Honour as Maj. Jimmie Stanton
1935
- The Tunnel as Frederick 'Robbie' Robbins
- Sanders of the River as R.G. Sanders
1934
- The Man Who Knew Too Much as Bob Lawrence
- The Fire Raisers as Jim Bronton
- Red Ensign as David Barr
- The Night of the Party as Sir John Holland
1933
- I Am Suzanne! as Adolpe 'Baron' Herring
1932
- The Most Dangerous Game as Count Zaroff