Andrew Leigh was an English actor who is best known for his roles in The Curse of Frankenstein, BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, and Theatre Parade. He was born on November 30, 1887, in Brighton, East Sussex, England, and passed away on April 21, 1957, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Andrew Leigh’s personal and family life are not widely available. However, it is known that he spent much of his life in Brighton, where he was born and later died. His career spanned several decades, contributing to his legacy in the film and television industry.
Career
Leigh’s acting career included notable performances in various films and television shows. His work in the 1950s helped him gain recognition, and he was involved in both theatrical and cinematic productions throughout his career.
Death and Legacy
Andrew Leigh died on April 21, 1957, in Brighton, England. His contributions to film and theatre left a lasting impact on the industry, even though he may not be as well-known today. His performances continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Portrait of Clare | 1950-11-13 | Homus |
The Curse of Frankenstein | 1957-05-20 | Burgomaster |
The Flaw | 1955-09-30 | Old Theatregoer |
Double Confession | 1950-04-30 | The Reserved Man |
Paul Temple’s Triumph | 1950-05-31 | Professor Hardwick |
A Run for Your Money | 1949-11-23 | Pawnbroker |