Leo Genn
Leo Genn
Biography
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
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
85
Gender
Male
Birthday
1905-08-09 (120 years old)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Acting

1975

You Are Free, Dr. Korczak as Dr. Janusz Korczak

1974

Frightmare as Dr. Lytell

1973

The Silent One as Chief of M.I.5

1973

The MacKintosh Man as Rollins (uncredited)

1972

Endless Night as Psychiatrist (uncredited)

1971

The Persuaders! as Sir Hugo Chalmers

1971

A Lizard in a Woman's Skin as Edmond Brighton

1971

Die Screaming Marianne as The Judge

1970

Connecting Rooms as Dr. Norman

1970

The Bloody Judge as Lord Wessex

1970

Marie Stopes: Sexual Revolutionary as Patrick Hastings, KC

1968

The Expert as Dr. Bellman

1966

Circus of Fear as Elliott

1966

Khartoum as Narrator (voice)

1965

BBC Play of the Month as Henry Wilcox

1965

Ten Little Indians as General Mandrake

1964

The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse as Adm. Quency

1964

The Delhi Way as Narrator (voice)

1963

55 Days at Peking as Gen. Jung-Lu

1962

The Virginian as Gavin Heath

1962

The Longest Day as Brig. Gen. Edwin P. Parker Jr.

1961

The Defenders as Dr. Morton Chaney

1961

Life of Adolf Hitler as Narrator

1960

Mrs. Miniver as Clem Miniver

1960

Escape by Night as Michael Pemberton

1960

Too Hot to Handle as Johnny Solo

1959

You'll Never See Me Again as Inspector Stillman

1958

Tank Force! as Sgt. Kendall

1958

The Steel Bayonet as Maj. Gerrard

1958

I Accuse! as Maj. Picquart

1958

The Immortal Land as Not available

1956

Moby Dick as Starbuck

1956

Beyond Mombasa as Ralph Hoyt

1955

Screen Director's Playhouse as Paul Bernard

1955

Blackmail as Lionel Kendall

1955

Lady Chatterley's Lover as Sir Clifford Chatterley

1955

The Titanic Incident as Paul Bernard

1954

The Green Scarf as Rodelec

1954

Tonight in Britain as Self - Commentator

1953

Personal Affair as Stephen Barlow

1953

The Red Beret as Major J. Snow

1953

The Girls of Pleasure Island as Roger Halyard

1953

Elizabeth Is Queen as Narrator

1952

The Magic Box as Maida Vale Doctor

1952

Plymouth Adventure as William Bradford

1952

24 Hours of a Woman's Life as Robert Sterling

1951

Quo Vadis as Petronius

1951

Hallmark Hall of Fame as Archbishop of Rheims

1951

Power for All as Narrator

1950

Your Show of Shows as Not available

1950

The Miniver Story as Steve Brunswick

1950

No Place for Jennifer as William Parry

1950

The Undefeated as Joe Anderson (voice)

1950

The Wooden Horse as Peter Howard

1950

I Went Back as Narrator

1948

The Snake Pit as Doctor Mark H. Van Kensdelaerik (Dr. "Kik")

1948

London Belongs to Me as Narrator (uncredited)

1948

The Velvet Touch as Michael Morrell

1947

Mourning Becomes Electra as Adam Brant

1946

Green for Danger as Mr. Eden

1946

Theirs Is the Glory as Narrator (uncredited)

1945

Caesar and Cleopatra as Bel Affris

1944

Henry V as The Constable of France

1944

The Way Ahead as Captain Edwards

1944

The Return of the Vikings as Narrator (voice)

1944

Tunisian Victory as Narrator (voice)

1944

Attack! The Battle for New Britain as Narrator (voice)

1943

The Bells Go Down as Off-Screen Narrator (uncredited)

1942

The Young Mr. Pitt as Danton (uncredited)

1940

Law and Disorder as Another Agent

1940

Contraband as First Brother Grimm

1940

Ten Days in Paris as Lanson

1940

French Communique as Commentator

1940

Girl in the News as Prosecuting Counsel (Uncredited)

1938

Pygmalion as Prince (uncredited)

1938

Kate Plus Ten as Dr. Gurdon

1938

Dangerous Medicine as Murdoch

1937

The Rat as Defending Counsel

1937

Jump for Glory as Prosecuting Counsel

1936

Accused as Man

1936

The Dream Doctor as Husband