Hal Gordon

Hal Gordon

Deceased · Born: Apr 18, 1894 · Died: Jan 1, 1946

Personal Details

BornApr 18, 1894 London, England, UK

Biography

Hal Gordon, a renowned British actor, made his mark on the world of cinema and theatre, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be cherished to this day. Born on April 18, 1894, in the vibrant city of London, England, UK, Gordon's early life and experiences undoubtedly shaped his future as a talented thespian.

As an actor, Gordon's impressive repertoire included notable roles in films such as "A Southern Maid" (1934),"When Knights Were Bold" (1929),and "Dance Band" (1935). His performances on screen captivated audiences, showcasing his exceptional acting skills and versatility.

Sadly, Gordon's life was cut short, and he passed away in 1946 in Lewes, Sussex, England, UK. Despite his untimely departure, his contributions to the world of entertainment continue to inspire and entertain new generations of film enthusiasts and theatre-goers alike.

Career

Millions Like Us
Millions Like Us as M.C at Dance
1942
The Next of Kin
The Next of Kin as Builder's Labourer (uncredited)
1940
Spare a Copper
Spare a Copper as Sergeant
To Hell with Hitler
To Hell with Hitler as Alf Arbuckle, Dinky Do
1939
Come on George!
Come on George! as Stableboy
Trouble Brewing
Trouble Brewing as Brewery Truck Driver
1938
George Takes the Air
George Takes the Air as Nobby Clark, mechanic
1937
Keep Fit
Keep Fit as Reporter
Hideout in the Alps
Hideout in the Alps as Det. Sergeant Helmsley
1935
Dance Band
Dance Band as Spike, Lewis' thug
Dandy Dick
Dandy Dick as Mullins
1934
The Outcast
The Outcast as Jim Truman
The Great Defender
The Great Defender as Percival Brown
1933
Crime on the Hill
Crime on the Hill as Sgt. Granger