Gordon Harker
Biography
Gordon Harker, originally named William Gordon Harker, was a versatile English actor celebrated for his contributions across stage, film, radio, and television. Born in 1885, Harker's extensive career spanned several decades, showcasing his remarkable talent in various entertainment mediums.
Harker made a significant impact on the British theatre scene, where he honed his craft and became known for his dynamic performances. Transitioning to film, he gained prominence in the 1930s, appearing in notable works such as "The Love of Four Colonels" (1947) and "The Way Ahead" (1944), which showcased his ability to navigate both comedy and drama with ease.
His talent extended beyond the silver screen; Harker was also a familiar voice on radio, captivating audiences with his distinct tone and engaging storytelling.
In the realm of television, he was celebrated for his role in the long-running series “The Man in Room 17” during the 1960s, further solidifying his status as a household name in British entertainment.
Throughout his career, Harker received recognition for his dedication to the arts, becoming a respected figure among his peers. His legacy endures in the annals of British performing arts, as he left an indelible mark through his multifaceted performances until his passing in 1973.
Filmography
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A Touch of the Sun
1956 • Sid
The Phantom Light
1935 • Sam Higgins
The Ring
1927 • Jack's Trainer
Champagne
1928 • Mark
The Farmer's Wife
1928 • Churdles 'Ash' Ash
Saloon Bar
1940 • Joe Harris
Out of the Clouds
1955 • Joe Harvey, the Taxi Driver
Squibs
1935 • Sam Hopkins
Warn That Man
1943 • Geoge Hawkins
Rome Express
1932 • Tom Bishop
The Lad
1935 • Bill Shane (The Lad)
The Flying Scotsman
1929