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Leonard Ceeley, real name Leon Otis Dickerson Seeley, was a British actor, born August 14, 1892 in Gravesend, Kent (United Kingdom). and dead May 7, 1977 in Los Angeles, California (United States).

His career mainly took place in the theater[1], on the New York Broadway theatre and around the country[2] [3] [4].

He also made some forays into cinema, notably with a role opposite the Marx Brothers in A Day at the Races.

Stage

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  • 1924 : Lollipop ; Don Carlos
  • 1927 : My princess ; Guiseppe Ciccolini
  • 1928 : Countess Maritza ; Count Tassilo Endrody[5]
  • 1929 : Café de Danse ; Ramon
  • 1930 : Nina Rosa ; Pablo
  • 1932 : Marching By ; Colonel Petroff
  • 1934 : Bitter Sweet ; Capitain August Lutte
  • 1953 : The Boy Friend ; understudy for the role of Percival Browne[5]

Filmography

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Television

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References

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  1. ^ Roger D. Kinkle (1976). The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900-1950. Vol. 1. Arlington House. ISBN 978-0-87000-229-8.
  2. ^ "The Frisco Employes' Magazine". The Frisco Employes' Magazine. June 1931.
  3. ^ "Swing" (PDF). Swing. June 1951.
  4. ^ "St. Louis Municipal Open-Air Opera" (PDF). St. Louis Municipal Open-Air Opera. 1937. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |DUPLICATE_title= ignored (help)
  5. ^ a b "Leonard Ceeley". playbill..
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