Lila Leslie

Lila Leslie

Deceased · Born: Jan 1, 1890 · Died: Sep 8, 1940

1933
1926
1922
1920
1914

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Personal Details

BornJan 1, 1890 Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Biography

Lila Leslie, a renowned and celebrated actress of her time, was born on January 1, 1890, in the culturally rich, vibrant, and historic city of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, a place known for its grand architecture, world-class museums, and lively arts scene. Her remarkable and illustrious career in the entertainment industry, spanning numerous decades and characterized by a diverse range of iconic roles, was marked by her versatility, talent, and dedication to her craft. Some of her most notable performances include her appearances in the 1933 film "What's to Do?", a movie that showcased her ability to convey complex emotions and tell compelling stories through her acting; the 1913 production "The Third Degree", a play that highlighted her impressive range and ability to adapt to different roles; and the 1919 release "A Little Brother of the Rich", a film that demonstrated her capacity to convey a sense of vulnerability and sensitivity, while also showcasing her impressive dramatic skills.

Lila Leslie's private life was marked by a tender and unwavering bond with Joseph W. Smiley, her cherished and devoted spouse.

Career

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1933
What's to Do?
What's to Do? as Mrs. Rogers