10 Things You Should Know About Leo G. Carroll
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- Опубликовано: 23 окт 2022
- Here are 10 things you should know about Leo G. Carroll, born on October 25, 1886. He enjoyed a career on stage, screen and television that spanned nearly 70 years.
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A great old favorite!!! Leo could be so funny and also so sinister. Thank you.
Leo G. Carroll. He was wonderful, I loved every thing he was in. He sure was a prolific actor.
Always enjoyed any role played by Carroll. I'm also always touched in these brief bios, which are great, the actors and actresses who managed to have successful long-term marriages, Leo being one of them. Touching that his wife died so shortly after he did.
He had elegance and charm in any roll he played.Have just watched him in Bull Dog Drumond playing a villian,the attitude still shone through.
Just found out just a few minutes ago he was TOPPER (Thank you late night summer 80s cable) and he played the Rev. Dr. Mosby in The parent Trap(1961)
Great actor. I especially liked him in North by Northwest.
He was great in The Parent Trap with Hayley Mills - hilarious yet understated.
Thank you. Always good, in everything. Wasn't he one of Hitchcock's favorites?
Loved him in TheMan from UNCLE