Leslie Faber

Actor - Great Britain
Born August 30, 1879 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
Died August 5, 1929 in London

Mini-Biography:
Leslie Faber was born on August 30, 1879 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. He was an English Actor, known for The Three Passions (1928), The White Hen (1921), Candytuft, I Mean Veronica (1921), Leslie Faber's first movie on record is from 1921. Leslie Faber died on August 5, 1929 in London. His last motion picture on file dates from 1930.

Leslie Faber Filmography [Auszug]
1930: [] White Cargo (Cast), Directed by J.B. Williams,
1928: [04.28] The Three Passions (Cast: Father Aloysius), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Ivan Petrovich, Alice Terry, Shayle Gardner,
1928: [] The Ringer (Cast), Directed by Arthur Maude, with ,
1925: [] Afraid of Love (Cast), Directed by Reginald West,
1921: [] The White Hen (Cast: Duc de Crequy), Directed by Frank Richardson, with Mary Glynne, Pat Somerset,
1921: [] Candytuft, I Mean Veronica (Cast: Tony Westlake), Directed by Frank Richardson, with Mary Glynne, George Relph,

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