Personal life and death
Perrins and wife Violet were dog lovers: he was a judge at Crufts in 1957, and president of the Welsh Corgi League from 1956 until his death. Their annual award, "The Leslie Perrins Memorial Trophy," is named after him. He wrote a book called ''Keeping a Corgi'', which was published in 1958.Filmography
* '' The Sleeping Cardinal'' (1931) as Ronald Adair (film debut) * '' The House of Unrest'' (1931) as Cleaver * '' The Rosary'' (1931) as Ronald Overton * '' The Calendar'' (1931) as Henry Lascarne * '' Betrayal'' (1932) as Clive Wilson * '' White Face'' (1932) as Louis Landor * '' The Lost Chord'' (1933) as Count Carol Zara * '' Leave It to Smith'' (1933) as Duke of Bristol * '' Early to Bed'' (1933) as Mayer * '' The Pointing Finger'' (1933) as Honorable James Mallory * '' The Roof'' (1933) as Inspector Darrow * '' The Scotland Yard Mystery'' (1934) as John Freeman * '' Lily of Killarney'' (1934) as Sir James Corrigan * '' The Man Who Changed His Name'' (1934) as Frank Ryan * '' The Lash'' (1934) as Alec Larkin * '' Song at Eventide'' (1934) as Ricardo * '' Lord Edgware Dies'' (1934) as Bryan Martin * '' Gay Love'' (1934) as Gerald Sparkes * ''Womanhood'' (1934) as Richard Brent * '' Open All Night'' (1934) as Ranger * '' D'Ye Ken John Peel?'' (1935) as Sir Charles Hawksley / Mr. Craven * '' The Rocks of Valpre'' (1935) as Captain Rodolphe * '' The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes'' (1935) as John Douglas * '' The Village Squire'' (1935) as Richard Venables * '' The White Lilac'' (1935) as Iredale * '' The Silent Passenger'' (1935) as Maurice Windermere * '' Lucky Days'' (1935) as Jack Hurst * '' Line Engaged'' (1935) as Gordon Rutland * '' Expert's Opinion'' (1935) as Richard Steele * '' Sunshine Ahead'' (1936) as The Critic * '' The Shadow of Mike Emerald'' (1936) as Mike Emerald * '' They Didn't Know'' (1936) as Duval * '' Tudor Rose'' (1936) as Thomas Seymour * '' Rhythm in the Air'' (1936) as Mr. David, Dance Director * '' Southern Roses'' (1936) as Don Ramon * '' The Limping Man'' (1936) as Paul Hoyt * '' No Escape'' (1936) as Anthony Wild * '' Sensation'' (1936) as Strange * '' The Price of Folly'' (1937) as Owen * '' Bulldog Drummond at Bay'' (1937) as Maj. Grayson * '' Secret Lives'' (1937) as J 14 * '' The High Command'' (1937) as Maj. Carson * '' Mr. Reeder in Room 13'' (1938) as Jeffrey Legge, alias Maj. Jeffrey Floyd * ''Romance à la carte'' (1938) as Louis * ''References
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Perrins, Leslie 1901 births 1962 deaths English male stage actors English male film actors English male television actors People from Moseley Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art 20th-century English male actors Male actors from Birmingham, West Midlands