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| [[Colt Police Positive]]|| Simenova's father  || ''[[Agent 8 3/4]]'' || || 1964

Latest revision as of 06:51, 17 December 2019

Leo McKern: 1920-2002. In character as Rumpole. His most famous and beloved role.

Leo McKern is best known as the English defense attorney Rumpole from the classic BBC television series Rumpole of the Bailey and as the mysterious and annoying No. 2 in the classic sixties television series The Prisoner. He was an excellent character actor who often would be the one bright spot in an otherwise forgettable movie or television production. Though he sounded very British he was actually born in Australia. Leo McKern passed away in 2002.

Leo McKern can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III Max Yesterday's Enemy 1959
Colt Police Positive Simenova's father Agent 8 3/4 1964
MP40 Gen. Kurt Mälzer Massacre in Rome 1973

Television

Gun Character Film Note Date
Smith & Wesson Mk II Hand Ejector Zaharov Reilly: Ace of Spies 1984

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