J. Leslie Frith was an American actor known for his roles in BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, The Dreyfus Case, and How Does It End?. He was born on September 28, 1884, in London, England, UK, and passed away on February 1, 1961, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
J. Leslie Frith was married to Marian Wilson on July 3, 1922, and they had one child together. He lived in London throughout his life, working in various television and film productions.
Career
Frith had a successful acting career, recognized for his performances on television. He showcased his talent in notable shows and films, making a mark in the entertainment industry during his lifetime.
Death and Legacy
J. Leslie Frith died on February 1, 1961, in London, England. He left behind a legacy as a talented actor and writer, remembered for his contributions to television and film.
Filmography
Title | Type | Role | Year |
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Danger Man | TV Series | Viccenti | 1961 |
Armchair Theatre | TV Series | Francis / Elderly Man | 1958–1961 |
Theatre 70 | TV Series | Grandad | 1960 |
Deadline Midnight | TV Series | Frank Davis | 1960 |
On Trial | TV Series | Mr. Justice Avory | 1960 |
Probation Officer | TV Series | Mr. Fogarty | 1960 |
Glencannon | TV Series | Willy | 1959 |
Charlie Drake | TV Series | Joe | 1959 |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | TV Series | Usher / Dr. Willcox / Chairman of the Enquiry | 1954–1957 |
Nathaniel Titlark | TV Series | Clerk of the Court | 1956 |
The Laboratory | TV Movie | Gabriotto | 1955 |
The Prince and the Pauper | TV Series | Hermit | 1955 |
Music and Macaroni | TV Series | Father Angelo | 1955 |
Asmodée | TV Movie | The Curé | 1952 |
How Does It End? | TV Series | Abbé Faria / Dr. Alexandre Manette | 1952 |