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  1. Leo G. Carroll. Credits (text only) Hide Actor (81 credits) 1970 Ironside (TV Series) Trevor Winthrop. - Little Dog, Gone (1970) ... Trevor Winthrop. 1969 From Nashville with Music Arnold. 1968 How to Steal the World Alexander Waverly. 1964-1968 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) Alexander Waverly / Quentin Lester Baldwin.

  2. Spellbound: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov, Leo G. Carroll. A psychiatrist protects the identity of an amnesia patient accused of murder while attempting to recover his memory.

  3. Leo G. Carroll. British thespian Leo G. Carroll began acting comparatively late, appearing on stage for the very first time at the age of 26 and then suspending his budding career to join the British Army during World War II. But by the late 1920s, Carroll was working regularly in both the West End and Broadway, and made his film debut in 1934.

  4. Leo G. Carroll. Actor: North by Northwest. One of the most indispensable of character actors, Leo G. Carroll was already involved in the business of acting as a schoolboy in Gilbert & Sullivan productions. Aged 16, he portrayed an old man in 'Liberty Hall'. In spite of the fact, that he came from a military family, and , perhaps, because of his experience during World War I, he decided against...

  5. Leo G. Carroll (1892—1972) Quick Reference (1892–1972), character actor. The quiet Englishman who excelled in portraying placid, distinguished types, first came to America in 1924 and appeared in such plays as The Vortex (1925), The Constant ...

  6. 25 de oct. de 2022 · Cinegrafías: Leo G. Carroll El 25 de octubre de 1886 el actor inglés Leo Gratten Carroll, conocido sobre todo por ser uno de los actores más recurrentes en papeles de apoyo en las películas de Alfred Hitchcock y su papel protagónico en la famosa serie de televisión y posteriores películas del agente de CIPOL.

  7. North by Northwest premiered in Chicago on July 1st 1959, with Hitchcock, Eva Marie Saint and Leo G. Carroll in attendance, and was followed by national openings and a large publicity campaign. Although the film was nominated for 3 Oscars — for art direction ...