Leo Britt

Leo Britt was an American actor known for his roles in Dial M for Murder (1954), The Scarf (1959), and Cavalcade of America (1952). Born on March 27, 1908, in London, England, he passed away in 1979 in the same city.

Personal and Family Life

Leo Britt was born and raised in London, where he began his acting career. While details about his family life are limited, he was well-regarded in the acting community during his career.

Career Highlights

Britt appeared in several notable films and television shows throughout his acting career, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His performances in films like The Dirty Dozen and The Charge of the Light Brigade contributed to his reputation in the industry.

Death and Legacy

Leo Britt died in 1979 in London. His contributions to film and television continue to be remembered, and he left behind a legacy as a talented actor in a variety of roles.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Dirty Dozen 1967-06-15 German General in Staff Car (uncredited)
Dial M for Murder 1954-05-29 Storyteller
The Charge of the Light Brigade 1968-04-10 General Scarlett
The Magnetic Monster 1953-02-18 Dr. Benton
Elephant Walk 1954-04-21 Planter Chisholm
They Came by Night 1940-03-07 George
The Black Shield of Falworth 1954-09-02 Sir Robert
Take My Life 1947-05-30 John Newcombe
The Court Jester 1955-12-24 Sir Bertram
The Roof 1933-01-01 Tony Freyne
Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1969-11-05 Elder Master (uncredited)
Buffalo Bill, Jr. 1955-03-01
Terry and the Pirates 1952-11-25
Cavalcade of America 1952-10-01
Colditz 1972-10-19 Lutz
Hallmark Hall of Fame 1951-12-24 Major Swindon
Adventures Of The Falcon 1954-06-24
Cavalcade of America 1952-10-01 Lord Cornwallis
Four Star Playhouse 1952-09-25 Policeman
BBC Play of the Month 1965-10-19 British Reporter