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Leon Lissek(1939-2022)

  • Actor
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Leon Lissek in Shogun (1980)
Lissek initially studied law at Melbourne University but left halfway through his course in order to take up acting. Already involved with amateur dramatics since high school, he honed his skills on stage as a member of the Marlowe Society in the late 1950s. In 1963, Lissek moved to Buckinghamshire in England, became a member of Peter Brook's avant-garde Theatre of Cruelty and then made his British screen debut as Lavoisier in Marat/Sade (1967). Specialising in off-beat, eccentric characters of assorted ethnicity, he went on to appear in small roles on television (The Avengers (1961), Special Branch (1969), EastEnders (1985), Foyle's War (2002)) and motion pictures (Nicholas and Alexandra (1971), Countess Dracula (1971) and Time Bandits (1981)). The self-professed "non-resident Australian" returned to the country of his birth in the 1970s to play colourful criminal solicitor David Garside in the mini-series Power Without Glory (1976). This, in turn, led to his casting as Jewish grocer Hans Kauffman in the popular Australian TV soap The Sullivans (1976). By the end of the decade, Lissek went to Japan for eight weeks to play the role of a Jesuit priest in Shogun (1980), alongside Richard Chamberlain and Toshirô Mifune. His extensive theatrical portfolio has encompassed diverse roles in Australia with the Union Theatre Repertory Company, as well as in Britain and in the United States (both on and off-Broadway). Lissek was married to the English stage and TV actress Heather Canning who predeceased him in 1996.
BornJanuary 19, 1939
DiedJune 21, 2022(83)
BornJanuary 19, 1939
DiedJune 21, 2022(83)
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John Cleese, Sean Connery, Ian Holm, Shelley Duvall, Katherine Helmond, Michael Palin, David Warner, Ralph Richardson, and Peter Vaughan in Time Bandits (1981)
Time Bandits
6.9
  • 1st Refugee
  • 1981
Lena Olin in The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
7.2
  • Bald Man in Bar
  • 1988
Summer Phoenix in Suzie Gold (2004)
Suzie Gold
5.6
  • Julius - Nana's Husband
  • 2004
Martin Vaughan in Power Without Glory (1976)
Power Without Glory
8.5
TV Mini Series
  • David Garside

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  • Michael Kitchen in Foyle's War (2002)
    Foyle's War
    8.6
    TV Series
    • Isaac Rothstein
    • 2010
  • Neve Campbell, Shirley Henderson, Alexandra Maria Lara, Oana Pellea, and Anna Maxwell Martin in I Really Hate My Job (2007)
    I Really Hate My Job
    5.1
    • Old Man #1
    • 2007
  • The Battle of Cable Street (2006)
    The Battle of Cable Street
    7.4
    Short
    • Grandad
    • 2006
  • Song of Songs (2005)
    Song of Songs
    4.5
    • Rabbi Berg
    • 2005
  • Frances Tuesday (2004)
    Frances Tuesday
    5.4
    TV Movie
    • Dry Cleaner
    • 2004
  • Alan Davies in The Brief (2004)
    The Brief
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Zelinsky
    • 2004
  • Summer Phoenix in Suzie Gold (2004)
    Suzie Gold
    5.6
    • Julius - Nana's Husband
    • 2004
  • Toby Stephens in Cambridge Spies (2003)
    Cambridge Spies
    7.4
    TV Mini Series
    • Prof. Bruno Klein
    • 2003
  • Claire Bloom and Daniel Lavoie in The Book of Eve (2002)
    The Book of Eve
    5.2
    • Sam
    • 2002
  • The Discovery of Heaven (2001)
    The Discovery of Heaven
    6.7
    • Hotel Owner
    • 2001
  • Breathtaking (2000)
    Breathtaking
    5.3
    • Dr. Horowitz
    • 2000
  • Esther Kahn (2000)
    Esther Kahn
    6.7
    • Theatre manager
    • 2000
  • Arabian Nights (2000)
    Arabian Nights
    7.4
    TV Mini Series
    • Dr. Ezra
    • 2000
  • EastEnders (1985)
    EastEnders
    4.8
    TV Series
    • Bruno Di Marco
    • Bruno
    • 1998
  • The Emissary: A Biblical Epic (1997)
    The Emissary: A Biblical Epic
    6.6
    • Annas
    • 1997

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  • Height
    • 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Born
    • January 19, 1939
    • Australia
  • Died
    • June 21, 2022
    • UK(Natural causes)
  • Spouse
    • Heather Canning1969 - 1996 (her death)
  • Other works
    He acted in Charles Wood's play, "Dingo," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Tom Kempinski, Barry Stanton, and Harry Woolf in the cast. Geoffrey Reeves was director.

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