Leslie Howard

Leslie Howard

ActorProducerDirector
Born
April 3, 1893
Died
June 1, 1943
Awards
19 wins, 23 nominations

Leslie Howard Steiner was born in London to Lilian (Blumberg) and Ferdinand "Frank" Steiner. His father was a Hungarian Jewish immigrant, and his English mother was of German Jewish and mostly English descent. Leslie went to Dulwich College, then worked as a bank clerk until the outbreak of World…

Biography

Leslie Howard Steiner was born in London to Lilian (Blumberg) and Ferdinand "Frank" Steiner. His father was a Hungarian Jewish immigrant, and his English mother was of German Jewish and mostly English descent. Leslie went to Dulwich College, then worked as a bank clerk until the outbreak of World War I, when he went into the army. In 1917, diagnosed as shell-shocked, he was invalided out and advised to take up acting as therapy. In a few years, his name was famous on the stages of London and New York. He made his first movie in 1914: (The Heroine of Mons (1914)). He became known as the perfect Englishman (slim, tall, intellectual, and sensitive), a part that he played in many movies which set women to dreaming about him. His first sound movie came out in 1930: Outward Bound (1930), an adaptation of the stage play in which he starred. In Never the Twain Shall Meet (1931) and Smilin' Through (1932), he played the Englishman role to the hilt. His screen persona could perhaps best be summed up by his role as Sir Percy Blakeney in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), a foppish society gentleman.

It was Howard who insisted that Humphrey Bogart get the role of Duke Mantee in The Petrified Forest (1936), a role that Bogart had played in the stage production. As he became more successful, he also became quite picky about which roles he would do, and usually performed in only two films a year. In 1939, he played the character that will always be associated with him, that of Ashley Wilkes, the honor-bound, disillusioned intellectual Southern gentleman, in Gone with the Wind (1939).

However, war clouds were gathering over England, and he devoted all his energy on behalf of the war effort. He directed films, wrote articles and made radio broadcasts. He died in 1943, when the KLM plane he was in was shot down by German fighters over the Bay of Biscay.

Actor

The Gentle SexThe Gentle Sex(1943)as 'Observations of a Mere Man' spoken by, Narrator
In Which We ServeIn Which We Serve(1942)as Narrator
SpitfireSpitfire(1942)as R.J. Mitchell
The 49th Parallel(1941)as Philip Armstrong Scott
The InvadersThe Invaders(1941)as Philip Armstrong Scott (The Canadians)

Archive Footage

Bogart: Life Comes in FlashesBogart: Life Comes in Flashes(2024)as Self - Actor & Friend
Churchill and the Movie MogulChurchill and the Movie Mogul(2019)as Self
America in ColorAmerica in Color(2017)as Self
SpitfireSpitfire(2018)as RJ. Mitchell
ArenaArena(1975)as Self

Known for

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Leslie Howard, Louise Closser Hale, Ann Harding, and Ruth Weston in Devotion (1931)Leslie Howard and Marion Davies in Five and Ten (1931)Leslie Howard in Mister V (1941)Leslie Howard, Cesar Romero, William Gargan, and Phillip Reed in British Agent (1934)Leslie Howard in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934)Leslie Howard and Heather Angel in Berkeley Square (1933)

Credit Score: Leslie Howard

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Professor Henry Higgins
Fri Mar 03 1939
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Pygmalion65.0019397.71410509
2Gone with the Wind48.0019408.2813356585
3Berkeley Square16.2519336.5011074
4Mister V4.8819417.2002017
5It's Love I'm After4.8819377.3002987
6The Petrified Forest4.8819367.50015974
7The Scarlet Pimpernel4.8819357.3005209
8The Invaders3.9019427.3138507
9Intermezzo3.2519406.6013149
10Romeo and Juliet3.2519366.4042432