Leslie Howard

Leslie Howard

  • Born: 1893-4-3
  • Birthplace: London, England
  • Height: 5' 10½" (1.79 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Gone with the Wind
  • Leslie Howard (Leslie Howard, April 3, 1893-June 1, 1943), the foreign name Leslie Howard, was born in London, British stage play, film actor, representative as the 1939 " Gone with the Wind " in Ashley Wilkes, twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role .
    In 1943, Howard's plane was shot by Nazi German artillery, and the plane crashed into the sea. Howard was unfortunately killed at the age of 50.
    Extended Reading
    • Maud 2022-07-04 20:58:15

      The discussion of money in the book "The Shackles of Life"

      1. There is nothing in the world more humiliating than worrying about your livelihood all the time. I despise the people who see money as dung. They are either hypocrites or fools. Money is a sixth sense, without which the other five senses cannot function fully. Without enough income, half of the...

    • Sylvan 2022-07-04 22:29:53

      What a celebrity lover scum

      The original novel for this movie is one of my favorites. The original novel is nearly 700 pages long, and this 82-minute film actually cuts most of the original content, especially (I think) the essence of the book: the male protagonist's exploration of the meaning of life and trying to understand...

    Of Human Bondage quotes

    • Mildred Rogers: Anything you want?

      Philip Carey: Yes, if you don't mind I'd like to talk to you. Um... filthy weather, isn't it?

      Mildred Rogers: Makes no difference to me. I have to be here all day.

      Philip Carey: Don't talk like that. I only wanted to say something pleasant.

      Mildred Rogers: Well, say it.

      Philip Carey: You know you have a lovely smile. You should try using it more often.

      Mildred Rogers: Oh, don't go spoofing me. A girl who works hard all day like I do. I don't have much reason to smile.

      Philip Carey: Perhaps I could find a reason. Would you let me try?

    • Philip Carey: I thought you were never coming.

      Mildred Rogers: Ooh, like that. After keeping me waiting. I almost went home.

      Philip Carey: I was in the second class waiting room. I thought you said you'd be there.

      Mildred Rogers: No, I said "is it likely I would sit in the second class if I could sit in the first?" For a gentleman of brains you don't use them, do ya?

      Philip Carey: Perhaps not. Anyway you're here, so it's alright, isn't it?

      Mildred Rogers: You certainly do make a girl feel important to ya.