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Portraits

I am so grateful to Ginevra Di Verduno and her sites Leslie Howard Forever and Inafferrabile (Elusive) Leslie Howard for preserving the memory of Leslie Howard. To see more photos of Leslie Howard, visit:

Leslie Howard Forever, Portraits or Inafferrabile Leslie Howard, Leslie the Man

[Leslie Howard, c. 1895]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
Motion Picture, December, 1933

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
Modern Screen, March, 1934

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
The New Movie Magazine, April, 1933

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Silver Screen, June, 1934

[Leslie Howard Publicity Photo for The Petrified Forest, 1936]
Picture Show Annual, 1937

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1932]
Motion Picture, November, 1932

[Leslie Howard, c. 1932]
Motion Picture, November, 1932

[Leslie Howard appearing in Architectural Digest,
April, 1992, captioned: Howard, in the early 1930's,
in the Spanish colonial-style house he rented in
Beverly Hills. About that time he made Smilin' Through
with Norma Shearer and Fredric March and
Animal Kingdom with Myrna Loy.]
[Leslie Howard appearing in Architectural Digest,
April, 1992, captioned: Howard, in the early 1930's,
in the Spanish colonial-style house he rented in
Beverly Hills. About that time he made Smilin' Through
with Norma Shearer and Fredric March and
Animal Kingdom with Myrna Loy.]

[Leslie Howard appearing in Architectural Digest,
April, 1992, captioned: Throughout his career,
London-born Leslie Howard, who began on the
stage and later played Ashley Wilkes in
Gone With The Wind, remained the epitome of the
proper Englishman. He received Academy Award
nominations for Berkeley Square and Pygmalion.]

[Leslie Howard appearing Architectural Digest,
April, 1992, captioned: Howard's wife, Ruth, was
determined to grve their American house an
English touch, and she added chintz upholstery
and flowers to soften the effect of the
rough beams and stucco walls.]

[Leslie Howard - similar photos appear in
Architectural Digest, April, 1992]

[Leslie Howard, Radio Guide Week Ending February 15, 1936
states photo was taken while Leslie Howard "rests on a set
between scenes" but the picture appears to have been taken
at his home, c. 1935
(similar photos appear in Architectural Digest, April, 1992)]
Radio Guide, Week Ending February 15, 1936

[Leslie Howard appearing in Architectural Digest,
April, 1992, captioned: Howard off the patio. At the
outbreak of World War II he returned to London and
volunteered for the war effort. In 1943, on a flight from
Lisbon, his plane was shot down by a Nazi squadron.]

[Leslie Howard - similar photos appear
in Architectural Digest, April, 1992]

[Leslie Howard, Film Weekly, September 12, 1936]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
Screenland, July, 1933
Picture Show Annual, 1939

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1935]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1935]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
Picture Play Magazine, May, 1934

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
Picture Play Magazine, March, 1934
Screenland, April, 1934

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933 - same jacket and
tie for Film Weekly, September 30, 1932]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933 - same jacket and
tie for Film Weekly, September 30, 1932]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Picture Show Annual, 1935

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Picture Show Annual, 1935

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Picture Show Annual, 1935

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Picture Show Annual, 1935

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Picture Show Annual, 1935

[Leslie Howard Film Weekly, September 30, 1932]

[Leslie Howard Film Weekly, September 30, 1932]

[Leslie Howard possibly at an NBC Radio Broadcast,
1935, but other websites credit as c. 1936]

[Leslie Howard possibly at an NBC Radio Broadcast,
1935, but other websites credit as c. 1936]

[Leslie Howard possibly at an NBC Radio Broadcast,
1935, but other websites credit as c. 1936]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard signed in black ink,
“To Mrs. Thalberg with love + kisses Leslie.”]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1921]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1921]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1921]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1921]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1921]

[Leslie Howard in a publicity
photo for The Petrified Forest, 1936]

[Leslie Howard, 1935]

[Leslie Howard, 1935]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Screenland, November, 1934

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Screenland, November, 1934

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Screenland, November, 1934

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard, 1936]

[Leslie Howard, 1936]

[Leslie Howard, 1936]

[Leslie Howard - possibly a publicity
photo for Service for Ladies, 1932]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for British Agent, 1934]

[Leslie Howard publicity
photo for British Agent, 1934]
The New Movie Magazine, December, 1934

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for British Agent, 1934]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Stand-in, 1937]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Stand-in, 1937]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Stand-in, 1937]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Stand-in, 1937]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1936]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1936]
Modern Screen, April, 1936
Picture Show Annual, 1938

[Leslie Howard, c. 1936]

[Leslie Howard Film Weekly, 1935]

[Leslie Howard Film Weekly, 1935]

[Leslie Howard Film Weekly, 1935]

[Leslie Howard by Fred Daniels,
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1941]

[Leslie Howard portrait by Edward Steichen
for Vanity Fair, 1934 (Colorized)]

[Leslie Howard portrait by Edward
Steichen for Vanity Fair, 1934]

[Leslie Howard portrait by Edward
Steichen for Vanity Fair 1934]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

Leslie Howard - possibly a publicity
photo for Intermezzo, 1939]

[Leslie Howard, 1937]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Pygmalion, 1938]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Pygmalion, c. 1938]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Pygmalion, c. 1938]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Pygmalion, c. 1938]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Pygmalion, c. 1938]

[Leslie Howard publicity postcard
for Pygmalion, 1938]

[Leslie Howard publicity
photo for Pygmalion, 1938]

[Leslie Howard publicity
photo for Pygmalion, 1938)

[Leslie Howard publicity
photo for Pygmalion, 1938)

[Leslie Howard publicity
photo for Pygmalion, 1938)

[Leslie Howard publicity
photo for Pygmalion, 1938]

[Leslie Howard Steiner, Second Lieutenant,
of the World War I British Calvary, c. 1915]

[Leslie Howard Steiner in uniform, c. 1915]

[Leslie Howard Steiner in uniform, c. 1915]

[Leslie Howard Steiner in uniform, c. 1915]

[Leslie Howard Steiner in uniform, c. 1915]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Movie Classic, October, 1934

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Movie Classic, October, 1934

[Leslie Howard publicity portrait taken at Fred
Daniel’s Coventry Street Studio for Spitfire, 1942]

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell,
1931 or by Clarence Sinclair Bull,
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1931]
Motion Picture, July, 1933

[Leslie Howard portrait by Clarence Sinclair Bull,
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1931]
Motion Picture, July, 1933

[Leslie Howard 1933 - same chair as in
portrait by Clarence Sinclair Bull,
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1931]

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell,
1931 or by Clarence Sinclair Bull,
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1931]

[Leslie Howard by Clarence Sinclair Bull,
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1931]

[Leslie Howard by Clarence Sinclair Bull,
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1931]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Intermezzo, 1939]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Intermezzo, 1939]

[Leslie Howard publicity photo for Intermezzo, 1939]

[Leslie Howard Motion Picture May, 1939]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard photo by Elmer Fyer
Picture Play Magazine, 1937]

[Leslie Howard photo by Elmer Fyer
Picture Play Magazine, 1937]

[Leslie Howard photo by Elmer Fyer
Picture Play Magazine, 1937]

[Leslie Howard photo by Elmer Fyer
Picture Play Magazine, 1937]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1937]

[Leslie Howard Cigarette Cards George
Arents Collection, New York Public Library]

[Leslie Howard Cigarette Cards George
Arents Collection, New York Public Library]

[Leslie Howard in tribute
Screenland, October, 1943]

[Leslie Howard - possibly by
Ernest Bachrach, c. 1933]

Screenland, July, 1933

[Leslie Howard portrait by Ernest Bachrach, c. 1933]
Movie Classic, March, 1933
Screenland, July, 1933

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard, 1934]
Photoplay, July, 1934

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard, 1924]

[Leslie Howard, 1924]

[Leslie Howard, 1924]

[Leslie Howard, 1924]

[Leslie Howard, New York Public Library,
Billy Rose Collection, c. 1924]

[Leslie Howard - probably publicity
photo for Romeo and Juliet, 1936]

[Leslie Howard MGM - probably
publicity photo for Romeo and Juliet,
1936 - cigarette card George Arents

Collection, New York Public Library]

[Leslie Howard - probably publicity
photo for Romeo and Juliet, 1936]

[Leslie Howard publicity postcard MGM - probably
publicity photo for Romeo and Juliet, 1936]

[Leslie Howard - probably publicity
photo for Romeo and Juliet, 1936]

[Leslie Howard - probably publicity
photo for Romeo and Juliet, 1936]

[Leslie Howard - probably publicity
photo for Romeo and Juliet, 1936]

[Leslie Howard, 1934]

[Leslie Howard MGM, c. 1937]

[Leslie Howard MGM, c. 1937]

[Leslie Howard MGM, c. 1937]

[Leslie Howard MGM, c. 1937]

[Leslie Howard MGM, c. 1937]

[Leslie Howard MGM, c. 1937]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard photographed by Scotty Welbourne, 1934]

[Leslie Howard, 1928]

[Leslie Howard, 1928]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard starring in Her Cardboard Lover, 1928]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1927]

[Leslie Howard, Billy Rose Theatre Collection,
New York Public Library, c. 1920]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard - this picture is dated 1927
 "Serpent's" on another website but if it is from
A Serpent's Tooth that would be 1922]

[Leslie Howard Theatre Magazine, September, 1927]

[Leslie Howard by Vandamm Studio, c. 1929]

[Leslie Howard by Vandamm Studio, 1932]


[Leslie Howard, c. 1920's]

[Leslie Howard Screen Pictorial, July, 1938]

[Leslie Howard Screen Pictorial, July, 1938]

[Leslie Howard from the program for the
play This Side Idolatry which appeared
at the Lyric Theatre, London.
October 19, 1933]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
Screenland, August, 1933

[Leslie Howard - probably publicity
photo for British Agent, 1934]

[Leslie Howard - possibly publicity
photo for British Agent, 1934]

[Leslie Howard First National Films,
Billy Rose Theatre Collection,
New York Public Library, probably
publicity postcard for British Agent, 1934]

[Leslie Howard - probably publicity
photo for British Agent, 1934]

[Leslie Howard publicity postcard for British Agent, 1934]

[Leslie Howard, 1934]

[Leslie Howard, 1934]

[Leslie Howard publicity
postcard for Captured!, 1933]

[Leslie Howard publicity postcard MGM,
Billy Rose Theatre Collection,
New York Public Library]

[Leslie Howard publicity
postcard notation "Radio,"

c. early 1930's]

[Leslie Howard Website showed c. 1927 but looks later.
Same photo as on postcard with notation "Radio"

which would make it c. 1931]

[Leslie Howard Movie Mirror, March, 1934]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1936]
Picture Show Annual, 1938

[Leslie Howard, c. 1936]
Picture Show Annual, 1938

[Leslie Howard, c. 1936]
Picture Show Annual, 1938

[Leslie Howard, c. 1936]
Photoplay, March, 1936

[Leslie Howard, c. 1936]
Photoplay, March, 1936

[Leslie Howard, MGM, c. 1936]
Stars and Films of 1937

[Leslie Howard, MGM, c. 1936]
Stars and Films of 1937

[Leslie Howard, MGM, c. 1936]
Stars and Films of 1937

[Leslie Howard, 1941]

[Leslie Howard Photoplay, August, 1932]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Modern Screen, October, 1934

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell, 1932,
used in advertising for Captured!, 1933]
The Film Daily, Thursday, July 20, 1933

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell, 1932,
used in advertising for Captured!, 1933]
The Film Daily, Thursday, July 20, 1933

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell, 1932,
used in advertising for Captured!, 1933]
The Film Daily, Thursday, July 20, 1933

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell, 1932] 

[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
Picture Play Magazine, July, 1933

[Leslie Howard portrait by Michael Ochs Archives, c. 1935]

[Leslie Howard portrait by
Michael Ochs Archives, c. 1935]

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell, 1931]

[Leslie Howard, 1932]

[Leslie Howard]


[Leslie Howard, c. 1933]
Motion Picture, October, 1933

[Leslie Howard Silver Screen Collection, c. 1935]

[Leslie Howard Silver Screen Collection, c. 1935]

[Leslie Howard Silver Screen Collection, c. 1935.
Photo is reversed]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard portrait by Edward Steichen
for Vanity Fair, June 1927 or April 1932]

[Leslie Howard portrait by Edward Steichen
for Vanity Fair, June 1927 or April 1932]

[Leslie Howard portrait by Edward Steichen
for Vanity Fair, June 1927 or April 1932]

[Leslie Howard portrait by Edward Steichen
for Vanity Fair, June 1927 or April 1932]

[Leslie Howard, 1938]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard]

[Leslie Howard by Fred Daniels,
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1942]

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Screenland, May, 1934

[Leslie Howard, c. 1934]
Screenland, May, 1934

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell, 1931]

[Leslie Howard Warner Bros., c. 1936]

[Leslie Howard portrait by George Hurrell, 1931]

[Leslie Howard, 1935]

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