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Gordon Harker (7 August 1885 – 2 March 1967) was an English film actor. He appeared in 68 films between 1921 and 1959, including three films directed by Alfred Hitchcock and a cameo appearance in Elstree Calling (1930), a revue film co-directed by Hitchcock. He was noted for his performance as Inspector Hornleigh in a trilogy of films produced between 1938 and 1940.
Date Of Birth August 7, 1885 Died 1967-03-02 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Sylvia Anderson states that his vocal delivery was the inspiration for that of Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go. 2 His great-nieces are actresses Susannah Harker and Caroline Harker .
Actor Title Year Status Character Left Right and Centre 1959 Centre - Hardy The Nightwatchman's Stories 1959 TV Series Bill Small Hotel 1957 Albert A Touch of the Sun 1956 Sid One Family 1956 TV Series Granpa Gus Armstrong Out of the Clouds 1955 The Taxi Driver Game of Danger 1954 Mr. Hare Derby Day 1952 Joe Jenkins The Taming of Dorothy 1950 Godfrey Dotherington The Poltergeist 1950 TV Movie Joe Harris The Second Mate 1950 Bill Tomkins Things Happen at Night 1948 Joe Harris The Case of the Frightened Lady 1948 TV Movie Sergeant Totty Pygmalion 1948 TV Movie Alfred Doolittle The Facts of Love 1945 Mr. Charles Robinson Warn That Man 1943 George Hawkins Once a Crook 1941 Charlie Hopkins Mail Train 1941 Inspector Hornleigh Channel Incident 1940 Short Ferris Saloon Bar 1940 Joe Harris Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday 1939 Inspector Hornleigh Inspector Hornleigh 1939 Inspector Hornleigh Blondes for Danger 1938 Alf Huggins Lightning Conductor 1938 Albert Rughouse Nobody Home 1938 Inspector Elk No Parking 1938 Albert Millions 1937 Otto Forbes The Frog 1937 Sgt. Elk Beauty and the Barge 1937 Capt. Barley The Story of Papworth, the Village of Hope 1936 Short Henry Hawkins, a working man Two's Company 1936 Muggridge Wolf's Clothing 1936 Prosser The Amateur Gentleman 1936 Natty Bell Hyde Park Corner 1935 Constable Cheatle Admirals All 1935 Petty Officer Dingle The Phantom Light 1935 Sam Higgins Boys Will Be Boys 1935 Faker Brown Squibs 1935 Sam Hopkins The Lad 1935 Bill Shane aka The Lad Dirty Work 1934 Nettle Road House 1934 Sam Pritchard My Old Dutch 1934 Ernie Britannia of Billingsgate 1933 Bert Bolton Friday the Thirteenth 1933 Hamilton Briggs This Is the Life 1933 Albert Tuttle The Lucky Number 1932 A Hackney Man Rome Express 1932 Tom Bishop Love on Wheels 1932 Briggs Edgar Wallace's White Face the Fiend 1932 Sam Hackett Criminal at Large 1932 Sergeant Totty Condemned to Death 1932 Sam Knudge Shadows 1931 Earole The Stronger Sex 1931 Parker Bachelor's Folly 1931 Sam Hillcott The Man They Couldn't Arrest 1931 Tansey The Gaunt Stranger 1931 Samuel Hackett The Sport of Kings 1931 Bates Third Time Lucky 1931 Bill Meggitt The Professional Guest 1931 Short Joe Escape! 1930 Convict The Squeaker 1930 Bill Annerley The W Plan 1930 Pvt. Waller Elstree Calling 1930 George All Riot on the Western Front 1930 Short The Wrecker 1929 William Taxi for Two 1929 Albert The Crooked Billet 1929 Slick The Flying Scotsman 1929 The Return of the Rat 1929 MorelI Champagne 1928 The Father The Farmer's Wife 1928 Churdles Ash: his Handyman The Ring 1927/I Jack's Trainer General John Regan 1921 Maj. Kent
Writer Title Year Status Character The Teen-Age Show 1948 TV Series narrative script - 2 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character The Teen-Age Show 1948 TV Series Himself - Presenter
Known for movies The Farmer's Wife (1928) as Churdles Ash: his Handyman
The Ring (1927) as Jack's Trainer
Inspector Hornleigh (1939) as Inspector Hornleigh
Mail Train (1941) as Inspector Hornleigh