Leyland Hodgson
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.
Acting
Movie
The Great Dictator
as Big Bertha Gunnery Officer (uncredited)
1940
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Rebecca
as Mullen (uncredited)
1940
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To Be or Not to Be
as Second Reporter (uncredited)
1942
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The Mummy
as Gentleman #2 at Party (uncredited)
1932
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The Wolf Man
as Kendall the Butler (uncredited)
1941
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The Ghost of Frankenstein
as Chief Constable
1942
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
as Bobby (uncredited)
1939
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Dark Victory
as Judith's Friend (uncredited)
1939
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Sahara
as British Officer (uncredited)
1943
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The Sea Hawk
as Officer
1940
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Terror by Night
as Senior Conductor (uncredited)
1946
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The Invisible Man Returns
as Chauffeur (uncredited)
1940
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Dressed to Kill
as Tour Guide
1946
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Love Affair
as Doctor (uncredited)
1939
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Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
as Captain Roland Shore
1942
Movie
The Pearl of Death
as Customs Officer (uncredited)
1944
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Bedlam
as 'That Devil' Wilkes
1946
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The Two Mrs. Carrolls
as Inspector (uncredited)
1947
Movie
My Name Is Julia Ross
as Policeman (uncredited)
1945
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Hangover Square
as Det. Sgt. Lewis (uncredited)
1945
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The Invisible Man's Revenge
as Sir Frederick Travers, chief constable
1944
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All This, and Heaven Too
as Captain (uncredited)
1940
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Red-Headed Woman
as Surprised Party Guest (uncredited)
1932
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The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
as British Sergeant (uncredited)
1939