Leo Sheffield

Leo Sheffield

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Kentucky Minstrels
Title: Kentucky Minstrels
Released: November 1, 1934
Type: Movie
'Old-time minstrel sinks to poverty and rises to fresh stardom.' (British Film Catalogue)
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Falling for You
Title: Falling for You
Character: The Butler
Released: June 15, 1933
Type: Movie
In this comedy, two rival reporters vie for the scoop on the whereabouts of a missing heiress. They find her in Switzerland. One of the journalists falls in love with her and saves her from marrying an aristocrat. His rival gets to write the story as a consolation prize.
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High Society
Title: High Society
Character: Lord Halkirk
Released: July 27, 1932
Type: Movie
A British comedy film directed by John Rawlins
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Rodney Steps In
Title: Rodney Steps In
Character: Tapper
Released: June 30, 1931
Type: Movie
A carefree aristocrat becomes involved with a woman suspected of murder, and assists her in proving her innocence.
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Compromising Daphne
Title: Compromising Daphne
Character: Mr. Bannister
Released: October 21, 1930
Type: Movie
A young couple struggle with their overbearing parents.
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Lord Richard in the Pantry
Title: Lord Richard in the Pantry
Character: Carter
Released: July 24, 1930
Type: Movie
'Poor lord poses as butler to avoid framed arrest for theft.' (British Film Catalogue)
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The Valley of Ghosts
Title: The Valley of Ghosts
Character: Kenneth Nelson
Released: March 21, 1930
Type: Movie
'Detective loves daughter of artist suspected of murdering blackmailer.' (British Film Catalogue)
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The Mikado
Title: The Mikado
Character: Pooh-Bah
Released: May 2, 1926
Type: Movie
A short, hand-tinted promotional film made by the D'Oyly Carte Opera company to show off the new wardrobe and set dressing for the 1926 production of The Mikado. About six scenes from The Mikado are shown, then designer Charles Rickets steps onto the stage with a final look at the costumes and the film ends. The players in the production are legendary Savoyards, well-known from recordings of the period, but this is the only time a movie camera caught them in their roles, though sadly minus the singing. About four nitrate prints of this film are known to exist; two of which are at the BFI in London.