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'''Leonard Feinstein''' ([[April 29]], [[1926]]) is a London-born actor. He changed his stagename to '''Leonard Fenton''' during the Second World War, because his Jewish surname was [[Tolkein|associated with Germany]]. His most famous role is that of [http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/characters_cast/characters/character_dr_l.shtml Dr. Harold Legg] in ''Eastenders'', but has also played in many radio plays.
'''Leonard Feinstein''' ([[29 April|April 29]], [[1926]]) is a London-born actor. He changed his stagename to '''Leonard Fenton''' during the Second World War, because his Jewish surname was [[Tolkein|associated with Germany]]. His most famous role is that of [http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/characters_cast/characters/character_dr_l.shtml Dr. Harold Legg] in ''Eastenders'', but has also played in many radio plays.


==Roles==
==Roles==

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Leonard Feinstein (April 29, 1926) is a London-born actor. He changed his stagename to Leonard Fenton during the Second World War, because his Jewish surname was associated with Germany. His most famous role is that of Dr. Harold Legg in Eastenders, but has also played in many radio plays.

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