Phil Leeds

Biography: Diminutive American actor Phil Leeds has been trafficking in comedy character roles for well over 50 years. When not showing up on Broadway or on tour, Leeds has been a regular visitor to television. He was seen on a weekly basis as an ensemble player on the DuMont Network's 1950 variety series Front Row Center; as Moscow apartment dweller Vladimir in Ivan the Terrible (1976); as delicatessen habitue Lou Gold in Singer and Sons (1990); and as "The Kid," a 75-year-old con man, in Double Rush (1995). A relative latecomer to films, Phil Leeds has made up for lost time with a steady stream of select character roles; notably his poignantly amusing cameo as the long-dead husband in the hospital emergency room in Ghost (1990), eagerly anticipating a reunion with his about-to-die widow.

Phil Leeds' Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 65
Highest Metascore: 96 Rosemary's Baby
Lowest Metascore: 46 Beaches
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
3 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
52 Ghost Jul 13, 1990 Emergency Room Ghost 8.4
46 Beaches Dec 21, 1988 Sammy Pinkers 4.1
96 Rosemary's Baby Jun 12, 1968 Dr. Shand / Dr. Shand 8.3