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  1. Actor Leo G. Carroll, born on Oct 25, 1886 and died on Oct 16, 1972 starred in Rebecca, North by Northwest, Wuthering Heights, Captains Courageous, Father of the Bride, Strangers on a Train, Suspicion, Spellbound, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, We're No Angels

  2. 26 de sept. de 2019 · Leo G. Carroll. After fighting in World War I, Leo G. Carroll started performing when he was 16. He came to Broadway in 1924 and played The Late George Apley.

  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. Credits (text only) Hide Show 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

  5. Early life. Carroll was born in Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire, to William and Catherine Carroll.His Roman Catholic parents named him after then-Pope Leo XIII.In 1897, his family lived in York, where his Irish-born father was a foreman in an ordnance store.In the 1901 census for West Ham, Essex, his occupation is listed as "wine trade clerk".In the 1911 census, he is living at the same address ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Topper is an American fantasy sitcom television series based on the 1937 film Topper, which was based on two novels Topper and Topper Takes a Trip by Thorne Smith. The series was broadcast on CBS from October 9, 1953, to July 15, 1955, and stars Leo G. Carroll in the title role. It finished at #24 in the Nielsen ratings for the 1954–1955 ...