Alf Goddard

Alf Goddard

Deceased · Born: Nov 28, 1896 · Died: Feb 23, 1981

Personal Details

BornNov 28, 1896 Bethnal Green, London, England, UK

Biography

Alfred Goddard, later renowned as Alf Goddard, entered the world on November 28, 1896, within the boundaries of Bethnal Green, a district in the bustling city of London, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his life, Goddard made a name for himself as a talented actor, captivating audiences with his performances in a plethora of films. Some of his most notable roles include the 1930 comedy-drama "Alf's Button", the 1927 drama "Fanny Hawthorne", and the 1928 comedy "You Know What Sailors Are".

Sadly, Goddard's life came to a close on February 23, 1981, in the town of Harlow, situated in the county of Essex, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1945
Johnny in the Clouds
Johnny in the Clouds as PT Instructor
Vacation from Marriage
Vacation from Marriage as Sailor Singing 'Daisy, Daisy'
1944
The Way Ahead
The Way Ahead as Instructor (uncredited)
1943
They Met in the Dark
They Met in the Dark as One of Mansel's Tough Friends (uncredited)
1942
Much Too Shy
Much Too Shy as Pavement Artist
1940
Convoy
Convoy as Bosun's Mate
1939
Let's Be Famous
Let's Be Famous as Battling Bulger
1938
Convict 99
Convict 99 as Sykes
To the Victor
To the Victor as Barry Davis
The Ware Case
The Ware Case as Court Attendant
Murder on Diamond Row
Murder on Diamond Row as Police Sgt. Hawkins
1936
Song of Freedom
Song of Freedom as Alf, the Bartender (uncredited)
1935
No Limit
No Limit as Norton
1929
High Treason
High Treason as Tele-radiographer
1927
Downhill
Downhill as Sailor