Hal Gordon


Hal Gordon was a British film actor. A character actor, he appeared in over 90 films in both comic and straight roles.
He started off as a lawyer's clerk but finding it dull he decided on the stage, making his music hall debut in 1912. He toured England and South Africa in pantomime and comedy before entering films in 1928, his first being Adam's Apple.

Filmography

Adam's Apple When Knights Were Bold Windjammer Old Soldiers Never Die Tilly of Bloomsbury Poor Old Bill The Girl in the Night Out of the Blue Creeping Shadows Up for the Cup Tonight's the Night: Pass It On Money for Nothing Help Yourself A Night Like This The Strangler The New Hotel Brother Alfred Tin Gods The Bad Companions Jack's the Boy Strip! Strip! Hooray!!! Insult The Indiscretions of Eve Lucky Girl Josser in the Army For the Love of Mike The Last Coupon Old Spanish Customers Lord Camber's Ladies Let Me Explain, Dear His Wife's Mother Sleepless Nights Money Talks Radio Parade The Pride of the Force Crime on the Hill A Southern Maid Their Night Out Happy Hawley's of High Street Facing the Music A Political Party Master and Man Those Were the Days Sometimes Good The Great Defender Lost in the Legion The Outcast My Song Goes Round the World Invitation to the Waltz Dandy Dick 18 Minutes Dance Band The Deputy Drummer Lend Me Your Wife No Monkey Business Play Up the Band Man of the Moment One Good Turn The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss Southern Roses Keep Your Seats, Please