Leonard Kibrick

Leonard Kibrick was an American actor who is best known for It’s a Wonderful World, Dimples, and Hill Street Blues. He was born on September 6, 1924, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and passed away on January 4, 1993, in Rancho Mirage, California, due to cancer.

Personal and Family Life

Leonard Kibrick had a brother named Sidney Kibrick, who was also in the entertainment industry. Details about his personal life remain relatively private, and not much public information is available regarding his family.

Career

Throughout his career, Leonard Kibrick appeared in many films and television shows, starting from his childhood. His notable performances include roles in classic films such as It’s a Wonderful World and various parts in later television series like Hill Street Blues and L.A. Law.

Death and Legacy

Leonard Kibrick died on January 4, 1993, in Rancho Mirage, California. He is remembered for his contributions to film and television during his career and has left behind a legacy as a talented actor from the golden age of Hollywood.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Jesse James 1939-01-14 Boy (uncredited)
Fisherman’s Wharf 1939-02-03 Gang Member – Accordian Player
At Sea Ashore 1936-04-04 Kid at Boat Dock (uncredited)
He Married His Wife 1940-01-19 Messenger Boy
It’s a Wonderful World 1939-05-19 Herman Plotka
Rose of Washington Square 1939-05-05 Newsboy (uncredited)
Washee Ironee 1934-11-13 Leonard
Anniversary Trouble 1935-03-13 Leonard
Two-Fisted 1935-10-03 Boy Outside Boxing Ring (uncredited)
The Great O’Malley 1937-02-13 Newsboy (uncredited)
Dangerous Holiday 1937-06-06 Butch, the Bully (uncredited)
Peck’s Bad Boy with the Circus 1938-12-02 One of Bill’s Friends (uncredited)
One Mile from Heaven 1937-08-18 Butch
Love Is a Headache 1938-01-14 Mike’s Friend (uncredited)
For Pete’s Sake! 1934-04-13 Leonard
Shrimps for a Day 1934-12-07 Leonard
The Lucky Corner 1936-03-14 Leonard
The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman 1987-05-17 Jensen
Lone Cowboy 1933-12-02 Irving (uncredited)
Love Is News 1937-02-26 Newsboy (uncredited)
Michael O’Halloran 1937-05-15 Benny Levinsky (uncredited)
Man’s Castle 1933-11-20 Baseball Team’s Catcher (uncredited)
L.A. Law 1986-09-15 Jury Foreperson