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Gordon Harker(1885-1967)

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Gordon Harker
The unusual inmates of a not-too-prosperous hotel are worried when headquarters sends an efficiency expert to visit.
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Small Hotel (1957)
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Gordon Harker born in 1885 in London into a well-known family of theatrical artists, he first appeared on stage in 1903. Lugubrious, shifty cockney character who starred and supported in over 60 films his first film role as Major Kent in Harold M. Shaw 'General John Regan' starring Milton Rosmer for the Stoll Film Company in 1921 he was often cast as a comical cockney crook or cop in many comedy and thrillers, he appeared in three silent films directed by Alfred Hitchcock 'The Ring' in 1927 'The Farmer's Wife' in 1928 and Champagne' in 1929 busy throughout the 1930's with some of his best, including 'Rome Express' in 1932, Boys Will Be Boys' in 1935 with Will Hay, and Michael Powell's 'The Phantom Light' in 1935, and also the 'The Frog' in 1937, he was noted for his performances as 'Inspector Hornleigh' in a trilogy of films made between 1938-40, his last appearance as Hardy in 'Left Right and Centre' in 1959 starring Ian Carmichael and Alastair Sim, also popular on radio and t.v. he died in 1967 in London age 82.
BornAugust 7, 1885
DiedMarch 2, 1967(81)
BornAugust 7, 1885
DiedMarch 2, 1967(81)
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Known for

Gordon Harker in L'inspecteur Hornleigh (1939)
L'inspecteur Hornleigh
6.7
  • Inspector Hornleigh
  • 1939
Binnie Hale and Gordon Harker in The Phantom Light (1935)
The Phantom Light
6.1
  • Sam Higgins
  • 1935
Esther Ralston and Conrad Veidt in Rome Express (1932)
Rome Express
6.6
  • Tom Bishop
  • 1932
Saloon Bar (1940)
Saloon Bar
6.9
  • Joe Harris
  • 1940

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  • Left Right and Centre (1959)
    Left Right and Centre
    6.3
    • Centre - Hardy
    • 1959
  • The Nightwatchman's Stories
    TV Series
    • Bill
    • 1959
  • Small Hotel (1957)
    Small Hotel
    7.0
    • Albert
    • 1957
  • Frankie Howerd, Ruby Murray, and Dennis Price in A Touch of the Sun (1956)
    A Touch of the Sun
    5.4
    • Sid
    • 1956
  • One Family
    TV Series
    • Granpa Gus Armstrong
    • 1956
  • Out of the Clouds (1955)
    Out of the Clouds
    5.7
    • The Taxi Driver
    • 1955
  • Bang! You're Dead (1954)
    Bang! You're Dead
    6.4
    • Mr. Hare
    • 1954
  • Derby Day (1952)
    Derby Day
    6.4
    • Joe Jenkins
    • 1952
  • The Second Mate (1950)
    The Second Mate
    5.9
    • Bill Tomkins
    • 1950
  • Her Favourite Husband (1950)
    Her Favourite Husband
    5.6
    • Godfrey Dotherington
    • 1950
  • The Poltergeist
    TV Movie
    • Joe Harris
    • 1950
  • Things Happen at Night (1948)
    Things Happen at Night
    4.6
    • Joe Harris
    • 1948
  • The Case of the Frightened Lady
    TV Movie
    • Sergeant Totty
    • 1948
  • Gordon Harker, Margaret Lockwood, Ralph Michael, and Beatrice Varley in Pygmalion (1948)
    Pygmalion
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • Alfred Doolittle
    • 1948
  • 29 Acacia Avenue (1945)
    29 Acacia Avenue
    6.6
    • Mr. Charles Robinson
    • 1945

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  • The Teen-Age Show
    TV Series
    • narrative script
    • 1948

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  • Born
    • August 7, 1885
    • London, England, UK
  • Died
    • March 2, 1967
    • London, England, UK(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Christine Barrie? - 1964 (her death)
  • Relatives
    • Susannah Harker(Aunt or Uncle)
  • Other works
    He acted in Ian Hay's stage adaptation of Eugene Wallace's novel, "The Frog," at the Princes Theatre in London, England with Jack Hawkins, Christine Barry, Frank Pettingell, Herbert Lomas, Percy Parsons, and Cyril Smith in the cast.
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    • 1 Print Biography
    • 3 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Sylvia Anderson states that his vocal delivery was the inspiration for that of Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go.

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  • When did Gordon Harker die?
    March 2, 1967
  • How did Gordon Harker die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Gordon Harker when he died?
    81 years old
  • Where did Gordon Harker die?
    London, England, UK
  • When was Gordon Harker born?
    August 7, 1885

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