Leon Marks Lion (12 March 1879 – 28 March 1947) was an English stage and film actor, playwright, theatrical director and producer. He starred in Joseph Jefferson Farjeon's 1925 hit play Number 17 as well as its subsequent 1932 film adaptation by Alfred Hitchcock.
You can find people similar to Leon M. Lion by visiting our lists English male dramatists and playwrights and Male actors from London.
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Date of birth | 12 March 1879
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Place of birth | Islington, London, England
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Date of death | 28 March 1947
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Age | 68 (age at death)
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Place of death | Brighton, Sussex, England
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Leon M. Lion is known for his role in the film Lady in Danger (1934) as Dittling.
He is also known for his role in the film The Man with 100 Faces (1938) as Hambro Golding.
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