Leslie Arliss


Director

About

Also Known As
Leslie Andrews
Birth Place
London, England, GB
Died
December 30, 1987

Biography

Leslie Arliss worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Arliss received his start directing films, including work on "The Night Has Eyes" (1942) with James Mason and the drama "The Man in Gray" (1943) with Phyllis Calvert. In the forties and the fifties, Arliss directed the Margaret Lockwood adventure "The Wicked Lady" (1945) and "Saints and Sinners" (1949)....

Biography

Leslie Arliss worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Arliss received his start directing films, including work on "The Night Has Eyes" (1942) with James Mason and the drama "The Man in Gray" (1943) with Phyllis Calvert. In the forties and the fifties, Arliss directed the Margaret Lockwood adventure "The Wicked Lady" (1945) and "Saints and Sinners" (1949). Later in his career, Arliss wrote "The Invisible Man" (CBS, 1958-1961). Arliss passed away in December 1987 at the age of 86.

Life Events

1932

First screenplay as co-writer

1941

Film directing debut

Family

George Arliss
Father
Florence Montgomery Arliss
Mother

Bibliography