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.
Known For

Hancock's Half Hour

The Adventures of William Tell

Tudor Rose

Lord Edgware Dies

Man on the Run

Grip of the Strangler

Fortune Is a Woman

Sensation
All Movies (58)
- Grip of the Strangler1958 · as Newgate Prison Governor
- Fortune Is a Woman1957 · as Chairman of Tribunal
- Guilty?1956 · as Poynter
- The Big Frame1952 · as Dr. Derek Morrison
- A Run for Your Money1949 · as Burney
- Man on the Run1949 · as Charlie
- Idol of Paris1948 · as Count Paiva
- The Turners of Prospect Road1947 · as Mr. Webster
- I'll Turn to You1946 · as Chigwell
- Heaven Is Round the Corner1944 · as Robert Sedley
- Women Aren't Angels1943 · as Schaffer
- Suspected Person1942 · as Tony Garrett
- The Prime Minister1941 · as Earl of Salisbury (uncredited)
- All At Sea1940 · as Williams
- Blind Folly1939 · as Deverell
- I Killed the Count1939 · as Count Mattoni
- Wanted by Scotland Yard1939 · as Standish
- The Gang's All Here1939 · as Harper
- Luck of the Navy1938 · as Briggs
- His Lordship Goes to Press1938 · as Sir Richard Swingleton
- Mr. Reeder in Room 131938 · as Jeffrey Legge (Maj. Jeffrey Floyd)
- The High Command1937 · as Maj. Carson
- The Price of Folly1937 · as Owen
- Bulldog Drummond at Bay1937 · as Major Grayson
- Secret Lives1937 · as J 14
- Sensation1936 · as Strange
- No Exit1936 · as Anthony Wild
- Southern Roses1936 · as Don Ramon
- Tudor Rose1936 · as Thomas Seymour
- Rhythm in the Air1936 · as Mr. David, Dance Director
- Sunshine Ahead1936 · as Brady, The Critic
- Lucky Days1935 · as Jack Hurst
- D’Ye Ken John Peel?1935 · as Sir Charles Hawksley / Mr. Craven
- The Silent Passenger1935 · as Maurice Windermere
- The Village Squire1935 · as Richard Venables
- The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes1935 · as John Douglas
- The Rocks of Valpre1935 · as Captain Rodolphe
- The Lash1934 · as Alec Larkin
- Gay Love1934 · as Gerald Sparkes
- Lord Edgware Dies1934 · as Bryan Martin
- Lily of Killarney1934 · as Sir James Corrigan
- The Man Who Changed His Name1934 · as Frank Ryan
- The Scotland Yard Mystery1934 · as John Freeman
- Open All Night1934 · as Ranger
- The Pointing Finger1933 · as Honorable James Mallory
- Leave It to Smith1933 · as Duke of Bristol
- Early to Bed1933 · as Meyer
- The Lost Chord1933 · as Count Zera
- The Roof1933 · as Inspector Darrow
- White Face1932 · as Louis Landor
- Betrayal1932 · as Clive Wilson
- The Calendar1931 · as Henry Lascarne
- The Rosary1931 · as Ronald Overton
- The House of Unrest1931 · as Cleaver
- The Sleeping Cardinal1931 · as Ronald Adair
- Immediate Possession1931 · as Andrew Maitland
- Blake the Lawbreaker1928 · as Fairbairn
- The Clue of the Second Goblet1928 · as Fairbairn
All TV Shows (2)
- The Adventures of William Tell1958 · as Count Hegel
- Hancock's Half Hour1956