Leigh Whipper

Leigh Whipper

Born: Oct 29, 1876
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Leigh Rollin Whipper (October 29, 1876 – July 26, 1975) was an American actor on the stage and in motion pictures. He was the first African American to join the Actors' Equity Association, and one of the founders of the Negro Actors Guild of America. He is best known for creating the role of Crooks in the original Broadway production of Of Mice and Men, which he reprised in the 1939 film version. Educated at Howard University Law School, he left in 1895 and never practiced as a lawyer. Without any dramatic training, he made his first Broadway appearance in Georgia Minstrels. His first film role was in the 1920 silent film The Symbol of the Unconquered. During the Second World War, Whipper was a member of the steering committee of Negro Division the Hollywood Victory Committee.

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Road to Zanzibar
63% Match1941
Undercurrent
58% Match1946
Of Mice and Men
73% Match1939
The Hidden Eye
76% Match1945
Bahama Passage
60% Match1941
58% Match1942
48% Match1946
0% Match1941
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60% Match1955
77% Match1943
62% Match1943
60% Match1947
51% Match1941
62% Match1957
52% Match1943
59% Match1920