Leyland Hodgson
Biography
Leyland Hodgson, also recognized as Leland Hodgson, was a notable character actor whose career flourished in the 1930s and 1940s. Born on October 5, 1892, in London, England, he began his theatrical journey at the tender age of six in 1898. In his early twenties, Hodgson toured extensively with a theatre company, performing throughout the British territories in the Far East before eventually taking to the stage in Australia.
In 1930, seeking new opportunities, Hodgson relocated to the United States, where he made a memorable film debut in "The Case of Sergeant Grischa," a production that garnered an Academy Award nomination that year. His distinctive performances and versatile talent quickly earned him recognition in Hollywood, allowing him to secure a variety of roles throughout his career.
Hodgson's contributions to film and theatre during this vibrant era remain significant, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences with his character portrayals. He continued to work in the industry until his passing on March 16, 1949. Leyland Hodgson's artistic legacy endures, reflecting the rich history of early 20th-century entertainment.
Filmography
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Mr. Moto's Last Warning
1939 • Captain Bert Hawkins
My Name Is Julia Ross
1945
The Case of the Black Parrot
1941
Susannah of the Mounties
1939 • Randall
Murder Over New York
1940 • Robert Boggs
Hangover Square
1945
Black Beauty
1946
The Frozen Ghost
1945 • Doctor in audience (uncredited)
The Pearl of Death
1944
The Invisible Man's Revenge
1944 • Sir Frederick Travers, chief constable
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
1947
International Lady
1941
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
1942 • Captain Roland Shore
The Ghost of Frankenstein
1942 • Chief Constable
A Woman's Vengeance
1948
Bedlam
1946 • 'That Devil' Wilkes
The Man in Half Moon Street
1945 • Dr. G.B. Albertson
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands
1948
The Strange Case of Doctor Rx
1942
Enter Arsène Lupin
1944 • Constable Ryder
Dressed to Kill (1946)
1946
Terror by Night
1946