Leo McKern
March 16, 1920 (104 years old) in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Reginald "Leo" McKern, AO (16 March 1920 – 23 July 2002) was an Australian-born English actor who appeared in numerous British and Australian television programmes and movies, and more than 200 stage roles. Description above from the Wikipedia article leo McKern, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1999 · Molokai: The Story of Father Damien as Bishop Maigret
- 1999 · Federation as Henry Parkes
- 1995 · Dad and Dave: On Our Selection as Dad Rudd
- 1994 · Good King Wenceslas as Duke Phillio
- 1993 · A Foreign Field as Cyril
- 1992 · The Last Romantics as Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
- 1989 · Screen One as Cyril
- 1988 · The Master Builder as Halvard Solness
- 1987 · Travelling North as Frank
- 1985 · Ladyhawke as Father Imperius
- 1985 · Murder with Mirrors as Insp. Curry
- 1985 · Screen Two as Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
- 1985 · Monsignor Quixote as Sancho Zancas
- 1984 · The Chain as Thomas
- 1983 · Reilly: Ace of Spies as Zaharov
- 1983 · King Lear as Gloucester
- 1982 · The Boxwallah as Edwin Coote
- 1981 · Country as Sir Frederick Carlion
- 1981 · The French Lieutenant's Woman as Dr. Grogan
- 1980 · Rumpole's Return as Horace Rumpole
- 1980 · The Blue Lagoon as Paddy Button
- 1979 · The House on Garibaldi Street as David Ben-Gurion
- 1978 · The Nativity as King Herod
- 1978 · The Last Tasmanian as Narrator (voice)
- 1978 · Damien: Omen II as Carl Bugenhagen
- 1977 · Candleshoe as Harry Bundage
- 1976 · The Omen as Carl Bugenhagen (uncredited)
- 1976 · Our Mutual Friend as Mr. Boffin
- 1975 · Rumpole of the Bailey as Horace Rumpole
- 1975 · Rumpole of the Bailey as Horace Rumpole
- 1975 · The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother as Moriarty
- 1975 · Space: 1999 as Companion
- 1974 · The Sun Is God as JMW Turner
- 1973 · Massacre in Rome as Gen. Kurt Maelzer
- 1973 · An Afternoon at the Festival as Leo
- 1971 · Great Performances as Sancho Zancas
- 1970 · Play for Today as Sir Frederic Carlion
- 1970 · Play for Today as Horace Rumpole
- 1970 · Ryan's Daughter as Thomas Ryan
- 1968 · On the Eve of Publication as Robert Kelvin
- 1968 · The Shoes of the Fisherman as Cardinal Leone
- 1968 · Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher as Captain Grimes
- 1968 · Nobody Runs Forever as Mr Flannery, Premier of New South Wales (uncredited)
- 1968 · Assignment K as Smith
- 1967 · The Prisoner as Former Number Two
- 1967 · Mafia No! as Narrator
- 1966 · Alice in Wonderland as Duchess
- 1966 · A Man for All Seasons as Thomas Cromwell
- 1965 · The Drinking Party as Socrates
- 1965 · Thirty-Minute Theatre as Mark
- 1965 · Help! as Clang
- 1965 · The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders as Gauner Squint
- 1965 · Tea Party as
- 1964 · The Wednesday Play as Robert Kelvin
- 1964 · King and Country as Capt. O'Sullivan
- 1964 · The Life of Galileo as Galileo
- 1964 · A Jolly Bad Fellow as Professor Kerris Bowles-Ottery
- 1964 · The Horse Without a Head as Roublot
- 1964 · Children of the Damned as
- 1964 · Hot Enough for June as Simoneva
- 1963 · Doctor in Distress as Harry Heilbronn
- 1962 · The Inspector as Brandt
- 1961 · The Day the Earth Caught Fire as Bill Maguire
- 1961 · Danger! Men Working as Jerry McMahon
- 1961 · Mr. Topaze as Muche
- 1960 · Jazz Boat as Supr. Baker
- 1960 · Scent of Mystery as Tommy Kennedy
- 1959 · The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film as
- 1959 · Yesterday's Enemy as Max
- 1959 · The Mouse That Roared as Benter
- 1959 · Web of Evidence as McEvoy
- 1958 · A Tale of Two Cities as Old Bailey
- 1957 · Time Without Pity as Robert Stanford
- 1956 · X the Unknown as Inspector McGill
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Charles Warren
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Sam Arlen
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Jerry McMahon
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as
- 1955 · All for Mary as Gaston Nikopopoulos
- 1955 · The Adventures of Robin Hood as Sir Roger de Lisle
- 1954 · The Wonderful World of Disney as Roublot
- 1951 · Murder in the Cathedral as Third Knight