Leonard Mudie
Biography
From Wikipedia
Leonard Mudie (11 April 1883–14 April 1965) was an English character actor whose career lasted for nearly fifty years. After a successful start as a stage actor in England, he appeared regularly in the US, and made his home there from 1932. He appeared in character roles on Broadway and in Hollywood films.
Mudie made his film debut in a Boris Karloff film, The Mummy, in 1932. He moved to Hollywood in that year and lived there for the rest of his life. He played a range of screen parts, some substantial, and others short cameos. Among the bigger roles were Dr. Pearson in The Mummy, Porthinos in Cleopatra (1934), Maitland in Mary of Scotland (1936), and De Bourenne in Anthony Adverse (1936). His small roles, according to The New York Times, were typically "a bewigged, gimlet-eyed British judge".
Mudie made the post-war transition into television, and appeared in several episodes of Adventures of Superman. For the post-war cinema he played the regular character Commander Barnes in the series of Bomba, the Jungle Boy films.
Filmography
The Mummy
as Professor Pearson 1932
Limelight
as Dr. Blake - Calvero's Doctor 1952
Foreign Correspondent
as McKenna 1940
Kiss Me Deadly
as Athletic Club Clerk (uncredited) 1955
Top Hat
as Florist (uncredited) 1935
Captain Blood
as Baron Jeffreys 1935
The Letter
as Fred (uncredited) 1940
Waterloo Bridge
as Thomas Parker - Roy's Driver (uncredited) 1940
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
as Barrows - Moriarty's Attorney (uncredited) 1939
Dark Victory
as Dr. Driscoll 1939
The Sea Hawk
as Castle Sentry 1940
Shall We Dance
as Waiter (uncredited) 1937
Sylvia Scarlett
as Steward 1935
Cleopatra
as Pothinos 1934
My Name Is Julia Ross
as Peters (uncredited) 1945
Les Misérables
as Priest Counselling Released Prisoners 1935