Gus McNaughton Net Worth is
$12 Million
Gus McNaughton Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Gus McNaughton was born on July 29, 1881 in London, England as Augustus Le Clerq. He was an actor and writer, known for The 39 Steps (1935), Strange Adventures of Mr. Smith (1937) and Another Case of Poisoning (1949). He was married to Charlotte Poluski. He died on November 18, 1969 in Castor, England.
Full Name | Augustus Le Clerq |
Date Of Birth | July 29, 1881 |
Died | 1969-11-18 |
Place Of Birth | Hornsey, London, England |
Height | 5' 9" (1.75 m) |
Profession | Actor, Writer |
Spouse | Charlotte Poluski |
Star Sign | Leo |
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1 | His role in "The 39 Steps" has been mistakenly credited in several film histories to Wifrid Brambell. |
2 | British character comedian with slicked back hair and a beaky nose, who started as a music hall stand up comic in 1899. For several years, he was a member of Fred Karno's pantomime company. Specialised in films as the fast-talking sidekick to the hero, or as comic foil. Notable in two films by Alfred Hitchcock: Murder! (1930) and The 39 Steps (1935). |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Lighter Side | 1951 | TV Series | |
Another Case of Poisoning | 1949 | Short | Albert Norris (as Gus MacNaughton) |
Feature Story | 1949 | | |
This Was a Woman | 1948 | | Vet Surgeon |
The Turners of Prospect Road | 1947 | | Knocker |
Demobbed | 1946 | | Capt. Gregson |
Here Comes the Sun | 1946 | | Barrett |
The Trojan Brothers | 1946 | | Frank |
A Place of One's Own | 1945 | | P. C. Hargreaves |
The Shipbuilders | 1943 | | Jim |
Rose of Tralee | 1942 | | Gleeson |
Much Too Shy | 1942 | | Manager |
Let the People Sing | 1942 | | Ketley |
The Avengers | 1942 | | Army Sergeant |
Courageous Mr. Penn | 1942 | | Mate |
South American George | 1941 | | George White |
Jeannie | 1941 | | Angus Whitelaw |
Facing the Music | 1941 | | Illusionist |
Old Bill and Son | 1941 | | Alf |
George and Margaret | 1940 | | Wolverton |
Two for Danger | 1940 | | Braithwaite |
That's the Ticket | 1940 | | Milkbar Monty |
All at Sea | 1940 | | Nobby |
Blind Folly | 1939 | | Professor Zozo |
What Would You Do, Chums? | 1939 | | Harry Piper |
There Ain't No Justice | 1939 | | Alfie Norton |
Who Is Guilty? | 1939 | | Martin |
Trouble Brewing | 1939 | | Bill Pike |
Clouds Over Europe | 1939 | | Blenkinsop, Hammond's Butler |
Smiling Along | 1938/I | | Eddie Perkins (uncredited) |
The Citadel | 1938 | | Tom Evans (uncredited) |
Sidewalks of London | 1938 | | Arthur Smith |
You're the Doctor | 1938 | | Kemp |
We're Going to Be Rich | 1938 | | Broderick |
Action for Slander | 1938 | | Tandy |
The Divorce of Lady X | 1938 | | Room Service Waiter |
Easy Riches | 1938 | | Joe Hicks |
South Riding | 1938 | | Tadman |
Keep Fit | 1937 | | Tom |
Storm in a Teacup | 1937 | | Horace Skirving |
Strange Adventures of Mr. Smith | 1937 | | Will Smith / Black Patch |
Busman's Holiday | 1937 | | Alf Green |
You Must Get Married | 1936 | | Bosun |
The Heirloom Mystery | 1936 | | Alfred Fisher |
Southern Roses | 1936 | | Parker |
Keep Your Seats, Please! | 1936 | | Max |
Not So Dusty | 1936 | | Nobby Clark |
Music Hath Charms | 1935 | | Goodwin |
The Crouching Beast | 1935 | | |
Joy Ride | 1935 | | String |
The 39 Steps | 1935 | | Commercial Traveller (as Gus Mac Naughton) |
Regal Cavalcade | 1935 | | Workman |
Barnacle Bill | 1935 | | Jack Baron |
Invitation to the Waltz | 1935 | | Valet |
Spring in the Air | 1934 | | Max |
Wishes | 1934 | Short | |
Scandals of Paris | 1934 | | Brammel |
Bagged | 1934 | Short | Anarchist |
The Luck of a Sailor | 1934 | | Official |
Master and Man | 1934 | | Blackmailer |
Seeing Is Believing | 1934 | | Geoffrey Cooper |
Happy | 1933 | | Waller |
Radio Parade | 1933 | | |
The Feather Bed | 1933 | Short | Mr. Feather |
Their Night Out | 1933 | | Fred Simpson |
The Love Nest | 1933 | | Fox |
Crime on the Hill | 1933 | | Collins |
Money Talks | 1933 | | Solly Sax |
The Charming Deceiver | 1933 | | Otis Dove |
Leave It to Me | 1933 | | Baxter |
Song Birds | 1933 | Short | Pedro |
His Wife's Mother | 1932 | | Joy |
The Last Coupon | 1932 | | Lord Bedlington |
Lucky Girl | 1932 | | Hudson E. Greener |
The Maid of the Mountains | 1932 | | General Malona |
Children of Chance | 1930 | | H.K. Zinkwell |
Murder! | 1930 | | Tom Trewitt (uncredited) |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Strange Adventures of Mr. Smith | 1937 | screen story | |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Comets | 1930 | | Himself |