Leo Genn
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.
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Moby Dick

Ten Little Indians

Quo Vadis

The Longest Day

55 Days at Peking

Blackmail

The Velvet Touch

The Way Ahead

Green for Danger

The Bloody Judge

Circus of Fear

The Snake Pit

The Wooden Horse

The Magic Box

The Silent One

Life of Adolf Hitler

Plymouth Adventure

The Red Beret

Die Screaming Marianne

Escape by Night

The Steel Bayonet

Personal Affair

Mrs. Miniver

The Girls of Pleasure Island

Lady Chatterley's Lover

The Green Scarf

24 Hours of a Woman's Life

I Accuse!

Connecting Rooms

Tank Force!

The Rat

Tunisian Victory

The Miniver Story

Too Hot to Handle

You Are Free, Dr. Korczak
The Return of the Vikings

No Place for Jennifer

London Belongs to Me

When Thief Meets Thief

Kate Plus Ten

Frightmare

The MacKintosh Man

Endless Night
I Went Back

Elizabeth Is Queen
The Immortal Land

The Undefeated

Girl in the News

Contraband

The Delhi Way

Ten Days in Paris

Beyond Mombasa

Attack! The Battle for New Britain

Henry V

The Titanic Incident

Accused
Dangerous Medicine

Mourning Becomes Electra

The Young Mr. Pitt

A Lizard in a Woman's Skin
The Dream Doctor

The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse

Caesar and Cleopatra
Famous Scenes from Shakespeare No. I: Julius Caesar - The Forum Scene - Act III. Scene 2

Khartoum
French Communique

Theirs Is the Glory

The Bells Go Down

Pygmalion

Law and Disorder
Tonight in Britain
Power for All

The Merv Griffin Show

The Persuaders!

Hallmark Hall of Fame

The Virginian

Your Show of Shows
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre

The Expert

The Defenders
