Colin Gordon (27 April 1911 – 4 October 1972) was a British actor born in
Ceylon
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
.
Biography
He was educated at
Marlborough College
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and
Christ Church, Oxford. He made his first
West End
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* West End of London, an area of central London, England
* West End theatre, a popular term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of London, England
West End may also refer to:
Pl ...
appearance in 1934 as the hind legs of a horse in a production of ''Toad of Toad Hall''. From 1936 to 1939 he was a director with the Fred Melville Repertory Company in
Brixton
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. He served in the
army
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during the
Second World War
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for six years.
Film career
Gordon had a long career in British cinema and television from the 1940s to the 1970s, often playing government officials. His films include ''
The Pink Panther'' and ''
Casino Royale'' (both with
Peter Sellers, alongside whom he made five films). In the
ITC series ''
The Prisoner'' (1967) he portrayed
Number Two twice, in "
A. B. and C.
"A. B. and C." is an episode of the allegorical British science fiction TV series ''The Prisoner''. It was written by Anthony Skene and directed by Pat Jackson and eleventh produced. It was the third episode to be broadcast in the UK on ITV (ATV ...
" and later in "
The General".
Gordon was a regular in another ITC production, ''
The Baron
Baron is a title of nobility.
Baron, The Baron or Barons may also refer to:
Places
* Barons, Alberta, Canada
* Baron, Gard, France
* Baron, Gironde, France
* Baron, Oise, France
* Baron, Saône-et-Loire, France
* Baron-sur-Odon, France
* Bar ...
'', playing civil servant Templeton-Green opposite
Steve Forrest. He also starred in ''
The Invisible Man (1958 TV series)'' episode 'Play to Kill', (series 1, episode 6, 1959); was the host and occasional narrator of the 1969
London Weekend Television
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series ''
The Complete and Utter History of Britain'', (which arose from a pre-
Monty Python
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collaboration between
Michael Palin
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Palin ...
and
Terry Jones); and, was the Airport Commandant in the 1967 ''
Doctor Who'' story ''
The Faceless Ones
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In this serial, the ...
''. He was also in ''
Bachelor Father'' and made two notable guest appearances in ''
Steptoe and Son'', once in "The Holiday" and again in the 1972 episode "Live Now, P.A.Y.E Later" as a tax inspector whom Harold and Albert manage to get drunk when he calls with a query about the old man's income tax return. In 1961 he appeared as the Doctor in "The Lift" episode of ''
Hancock's Half Hour
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''.
In 1970 he appeared in the ''
UFO'' episode
The Cat with Ten Lives. He also appeared as Walpole Gibb in the ATV/ITC series ''
Hine
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Etymology
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'' in 1971. He played the part of Walpole Gibb.
Selected filmography
* ''Jim the Penman'' (1947) – Roberts
* ''
Bond Street'' (1948) – Clerk in Travel Agency
* ''
The Winslow Boy'' (1948) – (uncredited)
* ''
It's Hard to Be Good'' (1948) – Neighbour with Baby (uncredited)
* ''
Edward, My Son
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'' (1949) – Ellerby
* ''
Helter Skelter'' (1949) – Chadbeater Longwick
* ''
Golden Arrow'' (1949) – Connelly
* ''
Traveller's Joy'' (1949) – Tom Wright
* ''
The Third Visitor
''The Third Visitor'' is a 1951 British crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Sonia Dresdel, Guy Middleton and Karel Stepanek. It was based on a play by Gerald Anstruther, and filmed at Merton Park Studios.
Cast
* Sonia Dresdel as ...
'' (1951) – Bill Millington
* ''
The Long Dark Hall'' (1951) – Pound
* ''
Circle of Danger'' (1951) – Col. Fairbairn
* ''
Laughter in Paradise
''Laughter in Paradise'' is a 1951 British comedy film, starring Alastair Sim, Fay Compton, George Cole, and Guy Middleton. The film was remade as '' Some Will, Some Won't'' (1970).
Plot
In his will, notorious practical joker Henry Russell l ...
'' (1951) – Station Constable
* ''
The Man in the White Suit'' (1951) – Hill
* ''
The Lady with a Lamp'' (1951)
* ''
Green Grow the Rushes'' (1951) – Roderick Fisherwick
* ''
Mandy'' (1952) – Woollard (Junior)
* ''
The Hour of 13
''The Hour of 13'' is a 1952 British historical mystery film directed by Harold French and starring Peter Lawford, Dawn Addams and Roland Culver. It was made at Elstree Studios by the British subsidiary of MGM. The film's sets were designed by the ...
'' (1952) – MacStreet
* ''
Folly to Be Wise'' (1952) – Prof. James Mutch
* ''
Grand National Night'' (1953) – Buns Darling
* ''
Innocents in Paris'' (1953) – Customs Officer
* ''
The Heart of the Matter'' (1953) – Secretary (uncredited)
* ''
Up to His Neck'' (1955) – Lt. Cmdr. Sterning
* ''
Little Red Monkey'' (1955) – Harry Martin, reporter
* ''
John and Julie'' (1955) – Mr. Swayne
* ''
Escapade
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'' (1955) – Deeson, reporter
* ''
Jumping for Joy'' (1956) – Max, 1st Commentator
* ''
Keep It Clean'' (1956) – Peter, Marquess of Hurlingford
* ''
The Green Man'' (1956) – Reginald Willoughby-Cruft
* ''
A Touch of the Sun'' (1956) – Cecil Flick
* ''
Up in the World'' (1956) – Fletcher Hetherington
* ''
The Extra Day'' (1956) – Sir George Howard
* ''
The Key Man'' (1957) – Larry Parr
* ''
The One That Got Away'' (1957) – Army Interrogator
* ''
The Safecracker'' (1958) – Dakers
* ''
Virgin Island
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'' (US: ''Our Virgin Island'', 1958) – The Commissioner
* ''
The Doctor's Dilemma'' (1958) – Newspaper Man
* ''
The Crowning Touch'' (1959) – Stacey
* ''
Alive and Kicking'' (1959) – Bird Watcher
* ''
The Mouse That Roared'' (1959) – BBC Announcer
* ''
Bobbikins'' (1959) – Dr. Phillips
* ''
Please Turn Over'' (1959) – Maurice
* ''
Carry On Constable'' (1960) – (uncredited)
* ''
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England'' (1960) – Benge
* ''
The Big Day'' (1960) – George Baker
* ''
Make Mine Mink'' (1960) – (uncredited)
* ''
His and Hers'' (1961) – TV Announcer
* ''
Seven Keys'' (1961) – Mr. Barber
* ''
House of Mystery'' (1961) – Burdon
* ''
Very Important Person
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Examples in ...
'' (1961) – Briggs
* ''
Don't Bother to Knock'' (1961) – Rolsom
* ''
Three on a Spree'' (1961) – Mitchell
* ''
Crooks Anonymous'' (1962) – Drunk
* ''
Night of the Eagle'' (1962) – Lindsay Carr
* ''
Strongroom'' (1962) – Mr. Spencer
* ''
In the Doghouse
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Places
* India (country code IN)
* Indiana, United States (postal code IN)
* Ingolstadt, Germany (license plate code IN)
* In, Russia, a town in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Businesses and organizations
* In ...
'' (1962) – Dean
* ''
The Devil's Agent'' (1962) – Count Dezsepalvy
* ''
The Boys
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Boys or The Boys may also refer to:
Film and television Films
* ''The Boys'' (1962 British film), a courtroom drama by Sidney J. Furie
* ''The Boys'' (1962 Finnish film), a war drama by Mikko Niskanen
* ''Boys'' ( ...
'' (1962) – Gordon Lonsdale
* ''
The Running Man
Running Man may refer to:
Literature
* ''The Running Man'', a 1963 novel by Joan Carol Holly under the pseudonym J. Hunter Holly
* ''The Running Man'' (novel), a 1982 novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman
* ''The Running Man' ...
'' (1963) – Solicitor
* ''
Heavens Above!
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'' (1963) – Prime Minister
* ''
Bitter Harvest'' (1963) – Charles
* ''
The Pink Panther'' (1963) – Tucker
* ''
The Counterfeit Constable'' (1964) – Le dentiste W. Martin
* ''
The Liquidator'' (1965) – Vicar
* ''
The Psychopath'' (1966) – Dr. Glyn
* ''
The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery'' (1966) – Noakes
* ''
The Trygon Factor
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'' (1966) – Dice
* ''
The Family Way'' (1966) – Mr. Hutton
* ''
Casino Royale'' (1967) – Casino Director
* ''
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River
''Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River'' is a 1968 British comedy film produced by Walter Shenson and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on 12 July 1968 by Columbia Pictures and is based on Max Wilk's novel of the same name, with the ori ...
'' (1968) – Mr. Hartford
* ''
Subterfuge
Subterfuge may refer to:
*Deception, causing someone to believe something that is not true
Music
*"Subterfuge", track from ''The Hidden Land'' album by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
*"Subterfuge", track from ''Demolition'' (Judas Priest album) ...
'' (1968) – Kitteridge
* ''Mischief'' (1969) – Mr. Crawford
* ''The Body Beneath'' (1970) – Graham Ford
References
External links
*
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1911 births
1972 deaths
English male film actors
English male television actors
People educated at Marlborough College
Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
20th-century English male actors
British Army personnel of World War II
British people in British Ceylon