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Leslie Mitchell was born on October 4, 1905 in Edinburgh, Scotland as Leslie Scott Falconer Mitchell. He was an actor and writer, known for Genevieve (1953), Television Comes to London (1936) and How Do You View? (1949). He was married to Inge Jorgenson and Phyllis Shepherd. He died on November 23, 1985 in Paddington, London, England.
Date Of Birth October 4, 1905 Place Of Birth Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Libra
Actor Title Year Status Character Around the World in Seven Minutes and Four Times on Saturday 1986 TV Movie Thundercloud 1979 TV Series Newscaster Compact 1963 TV Series Film Commentator Alfred Marks Time 1959 TV Series A Santa for Christmas 1957 TV Movie How Do You View? 1950-1953 TV Series Wicked Wife 1953 Jack Donovan Trial Gallop 1952 TV Movie Bikini Baby 1951 TV Interviewer (uncredited) Arms from Scrap 1942 Short Black Sheep of Whitehall 1942 B.B.C. Interviewer Britannia is a Woman 1940 Short The Sky's the Limit 1938 uncredited Rynox 1932 Woolrich Sally in Our Alley 1931 Party Guest (uncredited)
Writer Title Year Status Character The Teen-Age Show TV Series 1 episode, 1948 narrative script - 7 episodes, 1946 - 1950
Self Title Year Status Character Television: The Magic Rectangle - An Anatomy of the TV Personality 1986 TV Movie documentary Himself This Is Your Life 1982 TV Series documentary Himself The Eric Sykes 1990 Show 1982 TV Movie Himself Night of One Hundred Stars 1980 TV Movie Himself Before Hindsight 1977 Documentary Himself Frost on Saturday 1969 TV Series Himself First Night 1960 TV Movie Himself The Heart of a Man 1959 Himself The Music Box 1957 TV Series Himself Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1955 TV Series Himself Points of View 1955 TV Series documentary Himself - Chairman ITV Opening Night at the Guildhall 1955 TV Movie Himself - Narrator Find the Link 1955 TV Series Himself - Chairman What's It All About? 1955 TV Series Himself - Guest Host Television Christmas Party 1954 TV Movie Himself - Host The Royal Tour of Queen Elizabeth and Philip 1954 Documentary Narrator Television Christmas Party 1953 TV Movie Himself - Host Kaleidoscope 1953 TV Series Himself - Presenter Genevieve 1953 Himself - Newsreel Commentator Royal Destiny 1953 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Picture Page 1938-1952 TV Series Himself - Interviewer / Himself - Presenter Television Christmas Party 1951 TV Movie Himself - Host The Centre Show 1950-1951 TV Series Himself - Presenter Drame à la Nanda Devi 1951 Documentary Narrator (english version) (voice) Come Dancing 1950 TV Series Himself - Master of Ceremonies Drawing-Room Detective 1950 TV Movie Himself - Presenter The Teen-Age Show 1946-1950 TV Series Himself - Presenter Play the Game 1948 TV Series Himself - Host Atrocities: The Evidence 1945 Short Himself - Narrator London Scrapbook 1942 Short Himself A.1. At Lloyd's 1942 Documentary short Narration (voice) Oxford 1941 Documentary short Commentator (voice) Royal Road 1941 Documentary short Himself - Commentator S.O.S. 1940 Documentary short Commentator (voice) Time of Your Life 1939 Short Himself - Narrator Nice Work.. If You Can Get It 1938 TV Movie Himself - Performer Monkey into Man 1938 Documentary Himself - Narrator Diary for 1936 1936 TV Movie Himself Television Comes to London 1936 TV Movie documentary Himself - Narrator Cover to Cover 1936 Documentary short Narrator (voice)
Known for movies Genevieve (1953) as Himself - Newsreel Commentator
Picture Page (1938-1952) as Himself - Interviewer / Himself - Presenter
Television Comes to London (1936) as Himself - Narrator
Points of View (1955) as Himself - Chairman