Leopold Glasspoole was an English actor who is best known for Let the People Sing and Sheepdog of the Hills. He was born on October 27, 1869, in Bow, London, and passed away in 1943.
Personal and Family Life
Leopold Alexander Suez Glasspoole, known as Leopold Glasspoole, lived a relatively private life. Not much is known about his family or personal relationships, but his career was primarily focused on acting.
Career
Glasspoole worked as an actor in the early 20th century, taking roles in films that were popular at the time. He is particularly remembered for his performance in Let the People Sing, which contributed to his recognition in the film industry.
Death and Legacy
Leopold Glasspoole died in 1943 in Hendon, Middlesex, England. Although his career was brief, his contributions to early cinema are noted, and he is remembered for his roles in British film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1942 | Let the People Sing | Pelham | 6.9 |
1941 | Sheepdog of the Hills | The Sexton of Collington Church (uncredited) | 5.1 |