Leonard Penn
Leonard Penn appeared in two credited film roles during the late 1930s and 1950s. Born on November 13, 1907 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, Penn worked in the film industry during an era when uncredited and small supporting parts were common.
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Leonard Penn appeared in two credited film roles during the late 1930s and 1950s. Born on November 13, 1907 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, Penn worked in the film industry during an era when uncredited and small supporting parts were common. In The Toy Wife, released in 1938, Penn played Gaston Vincent, a role that required presence within a narrative set in a domestic and social context of the period. The film’s production and release took place before the 1950s, placing Penn’s early work within Hollywood’s studio system of that time.
Penn’s later appearance in Spartacus, released in 1960, was as a Garrison Officer in an uncredited capacity. The role contributed to the film’s background atmosphere, fitting the historical epic’s setting and supporting cast structure. The co…







