Leslie Henson

Leslie Henson

  • Birthday: 1891-08-03
  • Deathday: 1957-12-02
  • Place of birth: London, England, UK

Biography

From Wikipedia Leslie Lincoln Henson (3 August 1891 – 2 December 1957) was an English comedian, actor, producer for films and theatre, and film director. He initially worked in silent films and Edwardian musical comedy and became a popular music hall comedian who enjoyed a long stage career. He was famous for his bulging eyes, malleable face and raspy voice and helped to form the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) during the Second World War. Henson's post war stage success continued in revues, musicals and plays, including a West End adaptation of The Diary of a Nobody in 1955. Henson's film career was intermittent, and he made 14 films from 1916 to 1956. The most notable of these was Tons of Money in 1924, which introduced the popular Aldwych farces to British cinema audiences for the first time. In 1956. Henson died at his home in Harrow Weald, Middlesex, in 1957. He was 66.

Filmography

The Girl from Maxim's

1933

As Dr Lucien Petypon

It's a Boy

1933

As James Skippett

Oh, Daddy!

1935

As Lord Wilfred Pye

The Demi-Paradise

1943

As Himself

A Warm Corner

1930

As Mr. Corner

The Sport of Kings

1931

As Amos Purdie, JP

Home and Away

1956

As Uncle Tom

Tons of Money

1924

As Aubrey Allington

Production

Tons of Money

1924

As Producer

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