Leyland Hodgson
Known for: Acting
Born: October 4, 1892 in London, England, UK - Died: March 15, 1949
Leyland Hodgson (5 October 1892 – 16 March 1949), also known as Leland Hodgson, was an English-born American character actor of the 1930s and 1940s. Born in London on 5 October 1892, Hodgson entered the theatre in 1898. In his early 20s Hodgson was part of a touring theatre company, spending his time in the British areas of the Far East, before entering the stage in Australia. In 1930 moved to the United States, where he made his film debut in the Oscar-nominated film, The Case of Sergeant Grischa in 1930.
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A Woman's Vengeance
First Warder
The Ghost of Frankenstein
Chief Constable
Dressed to Kill
Tour Guide
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands
Tipster
The Two Mrs. Carrolls
Inspector (uncredited)
Bedlam
'That Devil' Wilkes
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
Captain Roland Shore
The Pearl of Death
Customs Officer (uncredited)
The Invisible Man Returns
Chauffeur (uncredited)
The Invisible Man's Revenge
Sir Frederick Travers, chief constable
To Be or Not to Be
Second Reporter (uncredited)
Mysterious Mr. Moto
Sergeant
Murder Over New York
Robert Boggs
Mr. Moto's Last Warning
Captain Bert Hawkins
Under Nevada Skies
Tom Craig
The Witness Vanishes
Dade
They Met in Bombay
Car Driver (uncredited)
Two Tickets to London
Ives (uncredited)
Journey for Margaret
The Censor (uncredited)
Assignment in Brittany
Commando (uncredited)
Confession
Leading Man in Opera (uncredited)
The Case of the Black Parrot
Parks
Enter Arsène Lupin
Constable Ryder
He Married His Wife
Waiter