Douglas Gordon

Douglas Gordon

130 · Born: Dec 11, 1894

Personal Details

BornDec 11, 1894 London, England, UK

Biography

Douglas Gordon, a celebrated and accomplished personage, made his grand entrance into the world on December 11, 1894, in the storied and prestigious city of London, a metropolitan hub located in the United Kingdom, a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance.

This extraordinary individual has garnered widespread recognition for his impressive body of work, which boasts an impressive array of notable productions, including but not limited to the 1940 cinematic masterpiece "Escape to Glory", the 1949 groundbreaking television series "The Big Story", and the 1948 television series "Studio One", a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.

Career

1942
Mrs. Miniver
Mrs. Miniver as Porter (uncredited)
1941
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as Cockney (uncredited)
1940
Escape to Glory
Escape to Glory as Ship's Lookout
A Dispatch from Reuters
A Dispatch from Reuters as Cockney News Vendor (uncredited)
Waterloo Bridge
Waterloo Bridge as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Correspondent as Man (uncredited)
1939
Rulers of the Sea
Rulers of the Sea as Seaman (Uncredited)
Union Pacific
Union Pacific as Irishman (uncredited)
1938
Kidnapped
Kidnapped as Clansman
1937
Shall We Dance
Shall We Dance as Steward (uncredited)
Parnell
Parnell as Cockney Porter
1936
Dracula's Daughter
Dracula's Daughter as Attendant (uncredited)
1935
A Feather in Her Hat
A Feather in Her Hat as Intern (uncredited)
1934
Of Human Bondage
Of Human Bondage as Hawker (uncredited) (voice)
1930
Hell's Angels
Hell's Angels as Bit Role (uncredited)