Leonard Grover

Actor - USA
Born 1859 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Died March 24, 1947 in Brooklyn, NY, USA

Mini-Biography:
Leonard Grover was born in 1859 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was an American Actor, known for The Black Sheep (1912), The Day of Days (1914), The Still, Small Voice (1915), Leonard Grover's first movie on record is from 1912. Leonard Grover died on March 24, 1947 in Brooklyn, NY, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1916.

Leonard Grover Filmography [Auszug]
1916: [10.19] Romeo and Juliet (Cast: Old Man), Directed by John W. Noble, with Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne, Horace Vinton,
1915: [02.23] The Still, Small Voice (Cast: (AKA Mr. Grover)), Directed by Charles L. Gaskill, with Helen Gardner, , Paul Scardon,
1914: [11.16] The Coming Power (Cast: Miron Mendel ), Directed by Edward MacKay, with , Lionel Adams, Edith Luckett,
1914: [08.25] Rainy, the Lion Killer (Harry Stanley, the Lion Killer) (Story), Directed by Sidney Drew, with Sidney Drew, Harry Davenport, Ethel Lloyd,
1914: [01.20] The Day of Days (Cast: George Bross), Directed by Daniel Frohman, with Cyril Scott, , David Wall,
1913: [12.00] The New Private Secretary (Cast: The New Private Secretary), Directed by William V. Ranous,
1912: [07.19] The Black Sheep (Honor Thy Father) (Cast: The Doctor ), Directed by Edwin R. Phillips, with Edwin R. Phillips, Maurice Costello, Zena Keefe,

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