Leo John Genn Net Worth is $700,000 Leo John Genn Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Leo Genn was the son of a successful jewelry merchant Woolfe (William) Genn and his wife Rachel Asserson. He attended the City of London School as a youth and went on to study law at Cambridge. He received his law degree as a qualified barrister (which in English law tradition is a lawyer who is a specialist in law and who appears in court as ...
Full Name Seamus Heath Date Of Birth August 9, 1905 Died 1978-01-26 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Profession Actor Spouse Marguerite van Praag Star Sign Leo
# Trademark 1 Deep black velvet voice
# Fact 1 His surname was pronounced with a hard "G". 2 While a Lieutenant-Colonel in the British Army, he was one of the Prosecuting Officers at the British-mounted 1945 Belsen War Crimes trial.
Actor Title Year Status Character BBC Play of the Month 1970 TV Series Henry Wilcox The Bloody Judge 1970 Lord Wessex Strange Report 1969 TV Series George Halliday The Expert 1969 TV Series Dr. Bellman The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1968 TV Movie Dr. Lanyon Saint Joan 1967 TV Movie Archbishop of Rheims Vendetta 1966 TV Series Umberto Evangelo Khartoum 1966 Narrator (uncredited) Psycho-Circus 1966 Elliott Ten Little Indians 1965 General Mandrake The Wednesday Play 1965 TV Series Hereward Daintry The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse 1964 Adm. Quency The Virginian 1964 TV Series Gavin Heath Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1963 TV Series Commander Tony Gardner 55 Days at Peking 1963 Gen. Jung-Lu The Defenders 1963 TV Series Dr. Morton Chaney Festival 1963 TV Series About Religion 1962 TV Series The Longest Day 1962 Brig. Gen. Edwin P. Parker Jr. On Trial: The Dilke Case 1961 TV Movie Sir Charles Dilke On Trial 1960 TV Series Sir Charles Dilke Escape by Night 1960 British Major Michael Pemberton Playgirl After Dark 1960 Johnny Solo Mrs. Miniver 1960 TV Movie Clem Miniver Armchair Theatre 1959 TV Series Inspector Stillman ITV Television Playhouse 1959 TV Series sir David Crossley Tank Force 1958 Kendall I Accuse! 1958 Maj. Picquart The Steel Bayonet 1957 Maj. Gerrard Beyond Mombasa 1956 Ralph Hoyt Moby Dick 1956 Starbuck Screen Directors Playhouse 1955 TV Series Paul Bernard Omnibus 1955 TV Series King Herod Lady Chatterley's Lover 1955 Sir Clifford Chatterley The Lowest Crime 1955 Lionel Kendall The Green Scarf 1954 Rodelec Personal Affair 1953 Stephen Barlow Paratrooper 1953 Major Snow The Girls of Pleasure Island 1953 Roger Halyard Plymouth Adventure 1952 William Bradford Affair in Monte Carlo 1952 Robert Stirling The Magic Box 1951 Maida Vale Doctor Quo Vadis 1951 Petronius The Miniver Story 1950 Steve Brunswick The Wooden Horse 1950 Peter No Place for Jennifer 1950 William Bailey The Undefeated 1949 Documentary short Joe Anderson (voice) The Snake Pit 1948 Dr. Mark Kik Dulcimer Street 1948 Narrator, introduction (uncredited) The Velvet Touch 1948 Michael Morrell Mourning Becomes Electra 1947 Adam Brant Green for Danger 1947 Mr. Eden Caesar and Cleopatra 1945 Bel Affris Famous Scenes from Shakespeare No. I: Julius Caesar - The Forum Scene - Act III. Scene 2 1945 Short Marcus Antonius Henry V 1944 The Constable of France The Return of the Vikings 1944 Narrator (voice) The Way Ahead 1944 Capt. Edwards The Bells Go Down 1943 Off-Screen Narrator (uncredited) The Young Mr. Pitt 1942 Danton (uncredited) Girl in the News 1940 Prosecuting Counsel (uncredited) Law and Disorder 1940 Another Agent Ten Days in Paris 1940 Lanson Blackout 1940 First Brother Grimm Dangerous Medicine 1938 Murdoch Queen of Crime 1938 Dr. Gurdon Drums 1938 Abdul Fakir (uncredited) Pygmalion 1938 Prince (uncredited) The Rat 1937 Defending Counsel When Thief Meets Thief 1937 Prosecuting Counsel The Cavalier of the Streets 1937 Attorney General Accused 1936 Man (uncredited) Rhodes 1936 Narrator (voice, uncredited) The Dream Doctor 1936 Short Husband The Immortal Gentleman 1935 Merchant / Shylock Sie sind frei, Doktor Korczak 1975 Henryk Goldszmit vel Janusz Korczak Cover Up 1974 Dr. Lytell The Zoo Gang 1974 TV Series Dupont The MacKintosh Man 1973 Rollins (uncredited) Escape to Nowhere 1973 Chief of M.I.5 Endless Night 1972 Psychiatrist (uncredited) The Persuaders! 1971 TV Series Sir Hugo Chalmers Die Screaming Marianne 1971 The Judge A Lizard in a Woman's Skin 1971 Edmond Brighton Connecting Rooms 1970 Dr. Norman
Self Title Year Status Character National Trust 1971 Documentary short Himself - Commentator The Delhi Way 1964 Documentary Narrated by (voice) The Merv Griffin Show 1963 TV Series Himself Act of Faith 1962 TV Movie documentary Himself - Narrator Life of Adolf Hitler 1961 Documentary Narrator US Version The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1961 TV Series Himself Pathfinder 1960 TV Movie documentary Himself - Narrator Love in Monaco 1959 Documentary Narrator The Immortal Land 1958 Documentary short Narrator (voice) Three Seasons 1958 Documentary short Narrator (voice) Elizabeth Is Queen 1953 Documentary Narrator Your Show of Shows 1952 TV Series Himself - Guest Performer Power for All 1951 Documentary short Narrator (voice) The Changing Face of Europe 1951 Documentary Narrator Drums for a Holiday 1950 Short documentary Narrator Attack! Battle of New Britain 1944 Documentary Narrator Tunisian Victory 1944 Documentary Narrator (voice) French Communique 1940 Documentary short
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1952 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Quo Vadis (1951)
Known for movies Moby Dick (1956) as Starbuck
Quo Vadis (1951) as Petronius
The Snake Pit (1948) as Dr. Mark Kik
The Longest Day (1962) as Brig. Gen. Edwin P. Parker Jr.