Sheldon Leonard
Sheldon Leonard Bershad (February 22, 1907 – January 11, 1997) was a prominent American actor, producer, director, and writer known for his extensive contributions to film and television. Born in Manhattan, New York, to Jewish parents Anna Levit and Frank Bershad, he graduated from Syracuse University in 1929.
Leonard made a name for himself portraying memorable supporting roles, particularly as tough gangsters, in classic films like It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Guys and Dolls (1955). His distinctively thick New York accent became his signature. On radio, he gained fame for his quirky character "The Tout" on The Jack Benny Program, where he humorously engaged with Benny on various adventures.
Transitioning to television, he produced several hit series, including The Andy Griffith Show and The Dick Van Dyke Show, while also directing episodes of Lassie. Leonard's versatility also extended to voice acting, where he voiced Linus the Lionhearted in cereal commercials and a subsequent cartoon series. He briefly starred in his own show, Big Eddie, in 1975.
Filmography
Tortilla Flat
Street of Chance
Breakdown
Daughter of the Jungle
Captain Kidd
Frontier Gal
Another Thin Man
The Last Crooked Mile
Young Man with Ideas
Her Kind of Man
Lucky Jordan
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man
Hit the Ice
Violence
Klondike Kate
Passport to Suez
Take One False Step
Zombies on Broadway
Uncertain Glory
Money from Home
Color Adjustment
Guys and Dolls
Jinx Money
The Gangster
Bowery Bombshell
The Brink's Job
My Dream Is Yours
To Have and Have Not
The Falcon in Hollywood
Pocketful of Miracles
Sinbad the Sailor