Leonard Elliott

[2] He made his Broadway debut as Bomboski in Brad Greene and Fabian Storey's 1938 musical Right This Way with Joe E. Lewis and Joey Ray.

[1] He appeared in seven more Broadway production during his career; including Lenore Coffee and William Joyce Cowen's Family Portrait (1939, as Judas; with Judith Anderson); William Shakespeare's As You Like It (1941, as Touchstone); Clay Warnick's Dream With Music (1944, as Sinbad); George Marion, Jr. and Karl Farkas's Marinka (1945, as Francis); Molière's The Would-Be Gentleman (1946, as Covielle; with Bobby Clark); Albert Wineman Barker's Grandma's Diary (1948, as Boris); and Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz's The Gay Life (1961-1962, as Franz).

[3][4] Other Hollywood comedies he appeared in included Bachelor Daddy (1941, as Clark), It Started with Eve (1941, as Reverend Stebbins), and Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970, as M.

[5] He also appeared as Ken in the drama Weddings and Babies which won the Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival in 1958.

[10] Other television programs he appeared as a guest on included Star Tonight (1955), The Phil Silvers Show (1957), Naked City (1962), ABC Stage 67 (1966), and Coronet Blue (1967).