
Leo White (born Leo Weiss) grew up in England and began his stage career there. In 1910 he came to the United States and the following year started working in Silent films. Typically cast as a dapper continental villain or a nobleman, White frequently played uncredited bit parts and as a character actor in many Charlie Chaplin productions. Multiple online sites indicate that he was born in 1882. However his grave marker clearly presents birth year as having been 1873.

Casablanca
1943 · as Emile - Waiter (uncredited)

The Great Dictator
1940 · as Hynkel's Barber (uncredited)

The Invisible Man
1933 · as 2nd Man Calling Police ('Frost')(uncredited)

Mr. Skeffington
1944 · as Henri's Assistant (uncredited)

Arsenic and Old Lace
1944 · as Man in Phone Booth (uncredited)

Grand Hotel
1932 · as Hotel Porter (uncredited)

My Woman
1933 · as Card Player (Uncredited)

The Sea Hawk
1940 · as (uncredited)

Arsène Lupin
1932 · as Jeweller (uncredited)

The Fountainhead
1949 · as Pedestrian Onlooker (uncredited)

The Champion
1915 · as Crooked gambler

Marked Woman
1937 · as Waiter (uncredited)

The Thin Man
1934 · as Leo (uncredited)

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
1927 · as Barber (uncredited)

Wine
1924 · as The Duke

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
1925 · as Sanballat

Going Places
1938 · as Store Customer / Steeplechase Observer

The Lost World
1925 · as Percy Potts