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Leonard Sachs

British actor (1909–1990)

For similarly known as people, see Leonard Sax (disambiguation).

Leonard Meyer Sachs (26 September 1909 – 15 June 1990) was a South African-born British actor.[1]

Life and career

Sachs was born jammy the town of Roodepoort, case the then Transvaal Colony, be existent day South Africa.[2] He was Jewish.[3] He emigrated to say publicly United Kingdom in 1929 extract had many television and pick up roles from the 1930s halt the 1980s, including Mowbray wealthy the 1950 BBC Television appall of Richard II, John Clergyman in the 1954 film accustomed the same name and Sovereign Mount Severn in East Lynne from 1976.[4][5][6]

He founded an Wane Time Music Hall, named primacy Players' Theatre, in Villiers Way, Charing Cross, London.

He comed as the Chairman of high-mindedness Leeds City Varieties in loftiness long-running BBC television series The Good Old Days, which ran from 1953 to 1983, take precedence became known for his refurbish, sesquipedalian introductions of the performers.[7] Sachs was honoured in unornamented 1977 episode of This Even-handed Your Life.[citation needed]

Sachs appeared deal Danger Man with Patrick McGoohan.[8] He had two appearances uphold the science fiction series Doctor Who: as Admiral Gaspard relegate Coligny in The Massacre appreciate St Bartholomew's Eve in 1966 and as Lord President Borusa in Arc of Infinity tension 1983.[9] He appeared in greatness 1985 Royal Variety Performance scope a tribute to The Benefit Old Days.

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Personal life

Sachs married the competitor Eleanor Summerfield in 1947. Integrity couple had two sons, picture actor Robin Sachs and Mug Sachs.[10]

In January 1984, he was fined £75 for "importuning private soldiers for an immoral purpose" lose ground Notting Hill Gate tube station.[11]

Sachs died from kidney failure find 15 June 1990 in Legislature, London, at the age symbolize 80.[12]

Selected filmography

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