Leslie Howard
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Leslie Howard may refer to:
  • Leslie Howard (actor)
    Leslie Howard (actor)
    Leslie Howard was an English stage and film actor, director, and producer. Among his best-known roles was Ashley Wilkes in Gone with the Wind and roles in Berkeley Square , Of Human Bondage , The Scarlet Pimpernel , The Petrified Forest , Pygmalion , Intermezzo , Pimpernel Smith...

     (1893–1943), English stage performer who became star of Hollywood films during 1930s
  • Leslie Howard (musician)
    Leslie Howard (musician)
    Leslie Howard AM is an Australian pianist and composer. He is best known for being the only pianist to have recorded the complete solo piano works of Franz Liszt, a project which included more than 300 premiere recordings...

     (born 1948), Australian-born British pianist and composer
  • Leslie Howard (equestrian)
    Leslie Howard (equestrian)
    Leslie Burr-Howard is an equestrian from the United States and Olympic champion. She won a gold medal in show jumping with the American team at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and a silver medal in 1996.-References:...

     (born 1956), American Olympic equestrian

See also

  • Howard (surname)
    Howard (surname)
    Howard is a common English language surname. Its origins are unclear. One theory is that it derived from the Norman-French personal name "Huard" or "Heward" adapting after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Another theory is that its origin may be pre 7th century Germanic from the personal name "Hughard"...

  • Leslie Howard Saunders
    Leslie Howard Saunders
    Leslie Howard Saunders was Mayor of Toronto from 1954 to 1955 and the last member of the Orange Order to hold the position until William Dennison. He also served as Mayor of East York in 1976.-Early life:...

     (1899–1994), Canadian political figure who served as Mayor of Toronto during 1954–55 term; fervent member of Orange Order
  • Leslie Howard Kelley (born 1944), American football fullback/linebacker
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