Leo Genn

Leo Genn

Acting

Born August 9, 1905 · London, England, UK

Died January 26, 1978

Leo John Genn (9 August 1905 – 26 January 1978) was an English actor and barrister. Signified by his relaxed charm and smooth, "black velvet" voice, he had a lengthy career in theatre, film, television, and radio; often playing aristocratic or gentlemanly, sophisticate roles. Born to a Jewish family in London, Genn was educated as a lawyer and was a practicing barrister until after World War II, in which he served in the Royal Artillery as a Lieutenant-Colonel. He began his acting career at The Old Vic and made his film debut in 1935, starring in a total of 85 screen roles until his death in 1978. For his portrayal of Petronius in the 1951 Hollywood epic Quo Vadis, he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leo Genn, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Known for

Filmography

Frightmare
Frightmare
1974 · Dr. Lytell
The Silent One
The Silent One
1973 · Chief of M.I.5
The MacKintosh Man
The MacKintosh Man
1973 · Rollins (uncredited)
Endless Night
Endless Night
1972 · Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Die Screaming Marianne
Die Screaming Marianne
1971 · The Judge
A Lizard in a Woman's Skin
A Lizard in a Woman's Skin
1971 · Edmond Brighton
The Bloody Judge
The Bloody Judge
1970 · Lord Wessex
Connecting Rooms
Connecting Rooms
1970 · Dr. Norman
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1968 · Dr. Lanyon
Circus of Fear
Circus of Fear
1966 · Elliott
Khartoum
Khartoum
1966 · Narrator (voice)
Ten Little Indians
Ten Little Indians
1965 · General Mandrake
The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse
The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse
1964 · Adm. Quency
55 Days at Peking
55 Days at Peking
1963 · Gen. Jung-Lu
The Longest Day
The Longest Day
1962 · Brig. Gen. Edwin P. Parker Jr.
Escape by Night
Escape by Night
1960 · Michael Pemberton
Too Hot to Handle
Too Hot to Handle
1960 · Johnny Solo
Tank Force!
Tank Force!
1958 · Sgt. Kendall
Moby Dick
Moby Dick
1956 · Starbuck
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Lady Chatterley's Lover
1955 · Sir Clifford Chatterley
The Red Beret
The Red Beret
1953 · Major J. Snow
Personal Affair
Personal Affair
1953 · Stephen Barlow
The Magic Box
The Magic Box
1952 · Maida Vale Doctor
Plymouth Adventure
Plymouth Adventure
1952 · William Bradford
Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis
1951 · Petronius
The Wooden Horse
The Wooden Horse
1950 · Peter Howard
The Miniver Story
The Miniver Story
1950 · Steve Brunswick
The Velvet Touch
The Velvet Touch
1948 · Michael Morrell
The Snake Pit
The Snake Pit
1948 · Mark Kik
London Belongs to Me
London Belongs to Me
1948 · Narrator (uncredited)
Mourning Becomes Electra
Mourning Becomes Electra
1947 · Adam Brant
Green for Danger
Green for Danger
1946 · Mr. Eden
Theirs Is the Glory
Theirs Is the Glory
1946 · Narrator (uncredited)
Caesar and Cleopatra
Caesar and Cleopatra
1945 · Bel Affris
The Way Ahead
The Way Ahead
1944 · Captain Edwards
Tunisian Victory
Tunisian Victory
1944 · Narrator (voice)
Henry V
Henry V
1944 · The Constable of France
The Bells Go Down
The Bells Go Down
1943 · Off-Screen Narrator (uncredited)
Contraband
Contraband
1940 · First Brother Grimm
Pygmalion
Pygmalion
1938 · Prince (uncredited)
The Drum
The Drum
1938 · Abdul Fakir (uncredited)