Leslie Stuart was an American actor best known for his roles in Mr. Fix-It, Bonds of Love, and A Diplomatic Mission. He was born on June 22, 1888, in Manchester, England, and passed away on April 3, 1977, in Los Angeles County, California.
Personal and Family Life
Leslie Stuart, whose birth name was Thomas Augustine Barrett, had a career in the entertainment industry that spanned several decades. Details about his personal life, including family information, are limited, as he largely maintained privacy outside of his acting roles. However, it is known that he eventually moved to the United States, where he pursued his acting career.
Career
Stuart appeared in various films, making a notable impact in the silent film era. Some of his most recognized works include Mr. Fix-It and Bonds of Love, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor. His performances earned him a place in early cinematic history and a dedicated following among fans of classic films.
Death and Legacy
Leslie Stuart died on April 3, 1977, in Los Angeles County, California. His contributions to early cinema left a lasting legacy, particularly among enthusiasts of silent films. Although less known today, his work continues to be appreciated by those who explore the origins of Hollywood.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Lord and Lady Algy | 1919-09-01 | Jethroe |
Mr. Fix-It | 1918-04-15 | Reginald Burroughs |
The Prairie Wife | 1925-02-23 | Percy |
Josselyn’s Wife | 1919-05-05 | Lindsay Pepper (as Leslie Stewart) |
The Secret Code | 1918-09-08 | Baron de Vorjeck |
Bonds of Love | 1919-11-02 | Harry Beekman |