
Leslie Banks
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1890-06-09
Day of Death
1952-04-21 (61 years old)
Place of Birth
West Derby, Liverpool, England, UK
Leslie Banks
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.
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Known For
Acting
(1975)
Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
as Self (archive footage)
(1950)
Madeleine
as James Smith
(1950)
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
(1942)
The Big Blockade
as Taylor
(1941)
Cottage to Let
as John Barrington
(1941)
Ships with Wings
as Vice Adm. David Wetherby
(1940)
Busman's Honeymoon
as Inspector Kirk
(1940)
Neutral Port
as George Carter
(1940)
The Door with Seven Locks
as Dr. Manetta
(1940)
21 Days Together
as Keith Durrant
(1940)
Dead Man's Shoes
as Roger de Vetheuil
(1939)
Jamaica Inn
as Joss Merlyn
(1939)
Sons of the Sea
as Capt. Hyde
(1939)
The Arsenal Stadium Mystery
as Anthony Slade
(1938)
Cyrano de Bergerac
as Cyrano de Bergerac
(1937)
Wings of the Morning
as Lord Clontarf
(1937)
Fire Over England
as The Earl of Leicester
(1937)
Farewell Again
as Col. Harry Blair
(1936)
Debt of Honour
as Maj. Jimmie Stanton
(1936)
The Three Maxims
as Mac
(1935)
Sanders of the River
as Commissioner R.G. Sanders
(1935)
The Tunnel
as Frederick 'Robbie' Robbins
(1934)
The Fire Raisers
as Jim Bronton
(1934)
Red Ensign
as David Barr
(1934)
The Man Who Knew Too Much
as Bob Lawrence
(1934)
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
(1921)