Birthday: 1885-08-06
Deathday: 1967-03-02
Birthplace: London, England, UK
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Gordon Harker (born William Gordon Harker) was an English stage, screen, radio, and television actor.
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1959-06-23 | Left Right and Centre | Hardy |
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1957-10-14 | Small Hotel | Albert |
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1956-10-01 | A Touch of the Sun | Sid |
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1955-02-15 | Out of the Clouds | Joe Harvey, the Taxi Driver |
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1954-03-15 | Bang! You're Dead | Mr. Hare |
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1952-06-09 | Derby Day | Joe Jenkins |
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1950-05-11 | Her Favourite Husband | Godfrey Dotherington |
1950-04-01 | The Poltergeist | Joe Harris | |
1950-02-27 | The Second Mate | Bill Tomkins | |
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1948-11-03 | Things Happen at Night | Joe Harris |
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1948-02-08 | Pygmalion | Alfred Doolittle |
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1945-05-01 | 29 Acacia Avenue | Charles Robinson |
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1943-07-13 | Warn That Man | Geoge Hawkins |
1941-08-23 | Once a Crook | Charlie Hopkins | |
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1941-05-17 | Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It | Inspector Hornleigh |
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1940-11-02 | Saloon Bar | Joe Harris |
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1940-04-28 | Channel Incident | Ferris |
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1939-12-01 | Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday | Inspector Hornleigh |
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1939-03-07 | Inspector Hornleigh | Inspector Hornleigh |
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1938-11-24 | The Return of the Frog | Inspector Elk |
1937-09-21 | Millions | Otto Forbes | |
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1937-03-23 | The Frog | Sgt. Elk |
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1937-02-07 | Beauty and the Barge | Capt. Barley |
1936-12-12 | Two's Company | Muggride | |
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1936-04-26 | The Amateur Gentleman | Natty Bell |
1936-04-26 | The Story of Papworth, the Village of Hope | Henry Hawkins, a working man | |
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1935-08-05 | The Phantom Light | Sam Higgins |
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1935-07-01 | Boys Will Be Boys | Faker Brown |
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1935-06-11 | Squibs | Sam Hopkins |
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1935-02-27 | The Lad | Bill Shane (The Lad) |
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1935-01-01 | Hyde Park Corner | Constable Cheatle |
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1935-01-01 | Admirals All | Petty Officer Dingle |
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1934-12-07 | Dirty Work | Nettle |
1934-11-29 | Road House | Sam Pritchard | |
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1934-10-01 | My Old Dutch | Ernie |
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1933-11-01 | Friday the Thirteenth | Hamilton Briggs |
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1933-09-01 | This Is the Life | Albert Tuttle |
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1933-06-17 | The Lucky Number | Bert, the pub bartender |
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1933-01-01 | Britannia of Billingsgate | Bert Bolton |
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1932-10-31 | Rome Express | Tom Bishop |
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1932-07-26 | Love on Wheels | Briggs |
1932-05-01 | White Face | Sam Hackett | |
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1932-03-01 | The Frightened Lady | Sergeant Totty |
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1932-01-21 | Condemned to Death | Sam Knudge |
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1931-10-19 | The Calendar | Sam Hillcott |
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1931-07-24 | The Man They Couldn't Arrest | Tansey |
1931-03-31 | The Ringer | Samuel Hackett | |
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1931-03-31 | Shadows | Earole |
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1931-02-26 | Third Time Lucky | Bill Meggitt |
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1931-02-26 | The Stronger Sex | Parker |
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1931-02-23 | The Sport of Kings | Bert Bates / Bert Briggs |
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1930-08-28 | Escape! | Convict 272 |
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1930-06-01 | The Squeaker | Bill Annerley |
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1930-03-21 | The Crooked Billet | Slick |
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1930-02-06 | Elstree Calling | George |
1930-02-01 | All Riot on the Western Front | ||
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1929-11-21 | Taxi for Two | Albert |
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1929-07-16 | The Wrecker | William |
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1929-05-30 | The Flying Scotsman | |
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1929-05-30 | The Return of the Rat | |
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1928-08-17 | Champagne | Mark |
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1928-02-24 | The Farmer's Wife | Churdles 'Ash' Ash |
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1927-09-28 | The Ring | Jack's Trainer |