Leonard Mudie
From Wikipedia Leonard Mudie (11 April 1883–14 April 1965) was an English character actor whose career lasted for nearly fifty years. After a successful start as a stage actor in England, he appeared regularly in the US, and made his home there from 1932. He appeared in character roles on Broadway and in Hollywood films. Mudie made his film debut in a Boris Karloff film, The Mummy, in 1932. He moved to Hollywood in that year and lived there for the rest of his life. He played a range of screen parts, some substantial, and others short cameos. Among the bigger roles were Dr. Pearson in The Mummy, Porthinos in Cleopatra (1934), Maitland in Mary of Scotland (1936), and De Bourenne in Anthony Adverse (1936). His small roles, according to The New York Times, were typically "a bewigged, gimlet-eyed British judge". Mudie made the post-war transition into television, and appeared in several episodes of Adventures of Superman. For the post-war cinema he played the regular character Commander Barnes in the series of Bomba, the Jungle Boy films.
Known for
ActingBirthday
April 11, 1883Deathday
April 14, 1965Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
92Place of birth
Cheetham Hill, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UKAlso known as
Leonard MudiCast credits
Berlin Correspondent
George - English PrisonerDark Victory
Dr. DriscollKiller Leopard
Deputy Commissioner Andy BarnesDiane
Porter (uncredited)Arrest Bulldog Drummond
Richard GannettThe Little Minister
VillagerCharlie Chan's Murder Cruise
Gerald PendletonDon't Gamble with Strangers
Robert ElliotCaptain Blood
Baron JeffreysThey Won't Forget
Judge MooreBecky Sharp
TarquinBritish Intelligence
James YeatsThe Adventures of Robin Hood
Town Crier (uncredited)Limelight
Dr. Blake - Calvero's DoctorStar Trek: The Cage
Second SurvivorKing Richard and the Crusaders
Physician (uncredited)The Silver Chalice
Stall Keeper (uncredited)Letter of Introduction
Critic (uncredited)African Treasure
Andy BarnesDragon Seed
Old Peddler Selling Poison (uncredited)Dramatic School
Bishop Cauchon in "Joan of Arc" (uncredited)