Leo A. Kennedy was an American actor best known for his roles in Little Miss Happiness, Caprice of the Mountains, and The War of Wars; or, the Franco-German Invasion. He was born around 1884 in Wilmington, Delaware, and passed away on December 11, 1939, in New York City.
Personal and Family Life
Leo A. Kennedy was married to Warda Howard, who was by his side until his death in 1939. Details about their family life are limited, but it is known that they shared a life together in New York City.
Career
Kennedy had a notable acting career with several film credits. He gained recognition for his performances in the early film industry, particularly in various short films and feature films during the silent film era.
Death and Legacy
Leo A. Kennedy died on December 11, 1939, in New York City. His contributions to early cinema, especially in silent films, have left a mark on film history, though he may not be widely remembered today.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1938 | Jitterbugs | as Leo Kennedy |
1934 | The Knife of the Party | Mr. Dora (uncredited) |
1929 | The Plumbers Are Coming | as Leo Kennedy |
1916 | Little Miss Happiness | Max Barker |
1916 | Caprice of the Mountains | Role not specified |
1914 | The War of Wars; or, the Franco-German Invasion | Bobiche |