Leof Kingsford-Smith is an actor, known for Trapped (2008), House of Bond (2017) and How to Make a Film (2012).
Leola Wendorff was born on February 25, 1894 in Poland. She was an actress and writer, known for The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and Telephone Time (1956). She died on January 21, 1966 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Leomar Bondswell is an actor, known for Days of Violence (2020), Citizen Normal (2018) and Citizen Normal: Part One (2015).
Leomie Anderson is a British model. She has publicly spoken out against racism in the fashion industry, taking to social media to call for more inclusive practices in the business. She appeared on the 2011 reality TV show The Model Agency. She is most famous for walking the runway for Victoria's Secret. She has also appeared in ad campaigns for companies like Topshop and Moschino.
2022 is shaping up to be another breakout year for Leon! Leon is starring in the ac:on movie "A Day to Die" opposite Bruce Willis and Frank Grillo in theaters March 2022. Leon can be seen in the Show:me Drama "City on A Hill". In 2020 Leon starred in Hallmark's #1 movie of the year, "Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas" which received rave reviews! In 2019 Leon starred in the move "Her Only Choice", an International Press Academy nominee for Best Movie Made for TV currently streaming on Netflix. Leon also co-starred and executive produced the award-winning, international TV series "40 & Single". Leon is one of the stars of the provocative series "A Luv Tale" which premiered in 2021 as well as re-occurring role on CBS' "Blue Bloods." Leon has played a wide variety of memorable roles from his debut in Madonna's most famous video "Like a Prayer," to the lead role of Disney's blockbuster hit "Cool Runnings". He was the hero in New Line's urban sports drama "Above the Rim," the ruthless villain in Tri-Star's action hit "Cliffhanger," and is his most love-hate role, Russell in 20th Fox hit "Waiting to Exhale". He starred in the NAACP Best Picture Award winning "Once Upon A Time When We Were Colored," and HBO's first original series "OZ". Leon continued to shine in musical roles such as Robert Townsend's "The Five Heartbeats" (voted the #1 African American film by AOL), the Emmy Winning mini-series "The Temptations," as lead singer, David Ruffin and the NBC authorized biography of "Little Richard" both earning him NAACP Best Actor nominations. AOL named Leon as one of sexiest black actors of all :mes. Other credits include Bafta Winner Leila Djansi's films, "And Then There Was You", "Where Children Play," and "Cover" directed by Bill Duke. Leon's band, "Leon & The Peoples" released the band's second album, "Love Is A Beautiful Thing" on Spectra Music label with two top 20 Billboard singles and rave reviews. The groups music can be heard on all music streaming platforms and make sure to catch them live as they perform their reggae soul sound around the country! Leon works behind the scenes as well, producing music videos as well as films with his New York based production company Motion Mob Films. He is extremely proud of his PSA "We Will Thrive" and his band's "World's Gonna Come Around" music video which is an example of Leon's activism thru art.
Leon Abbington is known for Hyde Park (2022), The Walk of Rufus (2022) and Roseland (2022).
Leon Addison Brown is known for The Knick (2014), A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) and Person of Interest (2011).
Leon Alton enjoyed a career on stage, screen, and television starting in the 1920s and lasting until the late 1970s. In the 1930s he started out on the Broadway stage appearing in various musicals which lasted until the early 1940s. Then like many Broadway actors and dancers, he seemingly drifted his way to Hollywood where he was able to use his talents as a dancer to appear in many party scenes in a suit dancing in some of the most well known films. Like many dancers though, that was only part of their work as they could not survive on musicals alone and by the mid 1950s musicals started to lose their popularity so he had to find work elsewhere He was never unemployed long. Alton's appearance was ideal for bankers, or distinguished townsman, or whatever was needed. By the late 1950s, he was able to secure some roles in which he received screen credit in shows like Bat Masterson (1958), Tombstone Territory (1957), and Lock Up (1959) all while still appearing at the usual party scenes or the social gatherings. By the 1960s his career was still going strong as he still found work in the usual places and managed to appear in several well known movies like True Grit (1969), The Cheyenne Social Club (1970), and Airport (1970) and appearing in most of the well known television shows of the time. His career wound down by the 1970s and while his name won't garner the attention or recognition to film audiences of today, most casting directors could tell you it was a name that should be respected and could be depended on.
Leon Ancliffe is an actor, known for New Chilling Tales: The Anthology (2019) and Talk with Me (2013).
Leon Andrew Joseph is known for Primal (2019), FBI (2018) and Blue Bloods (2010).