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.​

Filmography

Starbuck
General Mandrake
Petronius
Brig. Gen. Edwin P. Parker Jr.
Gen. Jung-Lu
Lionel Kendall
Michael Morrell
Captain Edwards
Lord Wessex
Doctor Mark H. Van Kensdelaerik (Dr. "Kik")
Peter Howard
Maida Vale Doctor
Chief of M.I.5
William Bradford
Major J. Snow
Michael Pemberton
Maj. Gerrard
Stephen Barlow
Clem Miniver
Sir Clifford Chatterley
Maj. Picquart
Sgt. Kendall
Defending Counsel
Narrator (voice)
Steve Brunswick
Dr. Janusz Korczak
Narrator (uncredited)
Prosecuting Counsel
Dr. Gurdon
Dr. Lytell
Rollins (uncredited)
Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Narrator
Joe Anderson (voice)
Prosecuting Counsel (Uncredited)
First Brother Grimm
Narrator (voice)
Ralph Hoyt
The Constable of France
Danton (uncredited)
Narrator (voice)
Narrator (uncredited)
Off-Screen Narrator (uncredited)
Prince (uncredited)
Another Agent
Self - Commentator
Inspector Stillman