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Leonard Sachs
Born
September 26, 1909
Died: June 15, 1990
(Lived 80 years)
Place of Birth
Roodeport, Transvaal, South Africa
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
30
Movies
23
TV Shows
Also Known As
Leonard Meyer Sachs
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Leonard Sachs
Movies
30
TV Shows
23
The Ties That Bind Us
as
Borusa (archive footage)
March 3, 2008
Doctor Who: Arc of Infinity
as
President Borusa
January 12, 1983
Once Is Not Enough
as
Dr. Peterson
June 20, 1975
Doctor Who: The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve
as
Admiral de Coligny
February 26, 1966
Thunderball
as
Group Captain
December 11, 1965
Freud: The Secret Passion
as
Brouhardier
December 12, 1962
She Knows Y'Know
as
John Dawson
June 1, 1962
Stranglehold
as
The Dutchman
January 1, 1962
Pit of Darkness
as
Clifton Conrad
October 1, 1961
Taste of Fear
as
Mr. Spratt
June 5, 1961
Konga
as
Bob's Father
March 26, 1961
Five Golden Hours
as
Mr. Morini
February 1, 1961
The Siege of Sidney Street
as
Svaars
October 11, 1960
There Was a Crooked Man
as
Police Inspector
August 31, 1960
Oscar Wilde
as
Richard Le Gallienne
May 29, 1960
Beyond the Curtain
as
Waiter
April 1, 1960
The Dover Road Mystery
as
Roberts
February 1, 1960
The Giant Behemoth
as
Dialogue Scientist at Conference (bit)
March 3, 1959
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
as
Professor Horvard
January 21, 1958
Man from Tangier
as
Heinrich
November 25, 1957
Seven Thunders
as
German Officer
September 4, 1957
After the Ball
as
Richard Warner
August 13, 1957
The Gamma People
as
Telegraph Clerk
December 1, 1956
The Door in the Wall
as
the father
June 29, 1956
Nineteen Eighty-Four
as
Mr. Charrington
December 16, 1954
The Men of Sherwood Forest
as
Sheriff of Nottingham
November 1, 1954
Malaga
as
Paul Dupont
June 24, 1954
John Wesley
as
John Wesley
March 2, 1954
State Secret
as
Dr. Poldoi
September 11, 1950
Secret of Stamboul
as
Arif
October 5, 1936