Leo White
Biography
Leo White, originally named Leo Weiss, was born in 1873 and raised in England, where he embarked on his theatrical journey. In 1910, he made the transatlantic move to the United States, marking the beginning of his foray into the world of silent films the following year. White often portrayed suave, continental villains or distinguished noblemen, showcasing his versatility as a character actor. He frequently appeared in uncredited roles, contributing his talents to numerous productions, including notable works by Charlie Chaplin.
While various online sources suggest that White was born in 1882, his gravestone provides a definitive birth year of 1873, highlighting the discrepancies that can sometimes arise in historical records. Throughout his career, White's performances left a lasting impression on audiences, and his contributions to the silent film era remain appreciated by cinephiles today. His ability to embody diverse characters and his collaboration with iconic figures in early cinema have cemented his legacy in the annals of film history.
Filmography
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The Hobo
1917 • Mr. Fox
The Vagabond
1916
The Woman Racket
1930
Beauty and the Boss
1932
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
1925 • Sanballat
The Tramp
1915 • First Thief
Triple Trouble
1918 • Count
The Fireman
1916 • Owner of Burning House
Behind the Screen
1916
A Woman
1915 • Idler in the Park
The Bank
1915 • Clerk
Shanghaied
1915 • Third Shanghaied Seaman
A Burlesque on Carmen
1915 • A Civil Guard
The Floorwalker
1916 • Elegant Customer
A Night Out
1915 • 'French' Dandy / Desk clerk
In the Park
1915 • The Count, Elegant Masher
Work
1915 • The Secret Lover
Blood and Sand
1922 • Antonio
Easy Street
1917
The Count
1916 • Count Broko
Paths to Paradise
1925 • Gang Member (uncredited)