Leslie Austin
Leslie Austin (21 November 1885 – May 1974) was an English actor. He appeared in 30 films between 1915 and 1930.
Leslie Austin | |
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Austin from an ad for Democracy: The Vision Restored (1920) | |
Born | London, UK | 21 November 1885
Died | May 1974 (aged 89) |
Other names | Leslie Austen |
He was born in London, England.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1915 | Her Reckoning | Dick Leslie | |
1916 | The City of Failing Light | Gray's Secretary | |
1916 | The Voice in the Night | Mr Wayne | Short film |
1916 | The Greater Wrong | James Cannon | Short film |
1917 | A Man and the Woman | James Duncan | |
1917 | The Auction of Virtue | Jerry | |
1917 | The Final Payment | Neccola | |
1917 | Two Little Imps | Billy Parke | |
1917 | The Courage of the Common Place | Johnny McClean | |
1918 | Mrs. Dane's Defense | Lionel Cartaret | |
1918 | American Buds | Captain Bob Dutton | |
1918 | Caught in the Act | Langdon Trevor | |
1919 | Marie, Ltd. | Blair Carson | |
1919 | My Little Sister | Eric | |
1920 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Danvers Carew | |
1920 | Democracy: The Vision Restored | John Fortune | |
1921 | The Silver Lining | Robert Ellington | |
1921 | Cousin Kate | Rev. James Bartlett | |
1921 | Reckless Wives | George Cameron | |
1922 | Martha | Lionel | Short film |
1922 | The Darling of the Rich | Mason Lawrence | |
1922 | Tense Moments from Opera | Lionel | |
1923 | The Governor's Lady | Robert Hayes | |
1923 | Jamestown | John Rolfe | Short film |
1923 | Vincennes | George Rogers Clark | Short film |
1924 | Let Not Man Put Asunder | Harry Vassall | |
1924 | The Masked Dancer | Robert Powell | |
1924 | Sandra | Rev. William J. Hapgood | |
1924 | On Leave of Absence | Pat Britton | Short film |
1925 | The Unknown Lover | Fred Wagner | |
1930 | Young Man of Manhattan | Dwight Knowles |
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