
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.
tvThe Adventures of William Tell
1958 · Count Hegel
movieGrip of the Strangler
1958 · Newgate Prison Governor
movieFortune Is a Woman
1957 · Chairman of Tribunal
tvHancock's Half Hour
1956
movieGuilty?
1956 · Poynter
movieThe Big Frame
1952 · Dr. Derek Morrison
movieA Run for Your Money
1949 · Burney
movieMan on the Run
1949 · Charlie
movieIdol of Paris
1948 · Count Paiva
The Turners of Prospect Road
1947 · Mr. Webster
I'll Turn to You
1946 · Chigwell
Heaven Is Round the Corner
1944 · Robert Sedley
Women Aren't Angels
1943 · Schaffer
movieSuspected Person
1942 · Tony Garrett
movieThe Prime Minister
1941 · Earl of Salisbury (uncredited)
movieAll At Sea
1940 · Williams
Blind Folly
1939 · Deverell
I Killed the Count
1939 · Count Mattoni
movieWanted by Scotland Yard
1939 · Standish
movieThe Gang's All Here
1939 · Harper
Old Iron
1938 · Richard Penshaw
movieLuck of the Navy
1938 · Briggs
His Lordship Goes to Press
1938 · Sir Richard Swingleton
movieMr. Reeder in Room 13
1938 · Jeffrey Legge (Maj. Jeffrey Floyd)
movieThe High Command
1937 · Maj. Carson
The Price of Folly
1937 · Owen
movieBulldog Drummond at Bay
1937 · Major Grayson
movieSecret Lives
1937 · J 14
movieSensation
1936 · Strange
movieNo Exit
1936 · Anthony Wild
movieSouthern Roses
1936 · Don Ramon
movieTudor Rose
1936 · Thomas Seymour
movieRhythm in the Air
1936 · Mr. David, Dance Director
Sunshine Ahead
1936 · Brady, The Critic
Lucky Days
1935 · Jack Hurst
movieD’Ye Ken John Peel?
1935 · Sir Charles Hawksley / Mr. Craven
movieThe Silent Passenger
1935 · Maurice Windermere
movieThe Village Squire
1935 · Richard Venables
movieThe Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
1935 · John Douglas
The Rocks of Valpre
1935 · Captain Rodolphe
The Lash
1934 · Alec Larkin
movieGay Love
1934 · Gerald Sparkes
movieLord Edgware Dies
1934 · Bryan Martin
Lily of Killarney
1934 · Sir James Corrigan
movieThe Man Who Changed His Name
1934 · Frank Ryan
movieThe Scotland Yard Mystery
1934 · John Freeman
movieOpen All Night
1934 · Ranger
movieThe Pointing Finger
1933 · Honorable James Mallory
Leave It to Smith
1933 · Duke of Bristol
Early to Bed
1933 · Meyer
movieThe Lost Chord
1933 · Count Zera
movieThe Roof
1933 · Inspector Darrow
White Face
1932 · Louis Landor
Betrayal
1932 · Clive Wilson
movieThe Calendar
1931 · Henry Lascarne
The Rosary
1931 · Ronald Overton
movieThe House of Unrest
1931 · Cleaver
movieThe Sleeping Cardinal
1931 · Ronald Adair
movieImmediate Possession
1931 · Andrew Maitland
Blake the Lawbreaker
1928 · Fairbairn
The Clue of the Second Goblet
1928 · Fairbairn