Bruce Gordon was an American actor born on June 20, 1923, in Lambeth, London, England. He is best known for his roles in Doublecross (1956), At Your Service, Ltd. (1951), and BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950). He passed away in 1994 in North Yorkshire, England.
Personal and Family Life
Bruce Gordon, originally named Arthur Joseph Mullett, had a private life away from the public eye. Details about his family are limited, but he enjoyed a successful career in acting that spanned several decades. He was known for his versatility in various TV series and films, earning a reputation as a reliable character actor.
Career
Gordon’s acting career included numerous television credits, where he often portrayed a range of characters. His work on shows like The Gordon Honour and Our Mutual Friend showcased his talent and commitment to his craft. Although he was not a household name, his contributions to television were appreciated by audiences during his active years.
Death and Legacy
Bruce Gordon passed away in 1994 in North Yorkshire, England. Although he may not be widely remembered today, his performances in television and film have left a lasting impression on those who remember his work. His contributions to the British entertainment industry continue to be acknowledged by fans of classic television.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Bonehead | 1960 | TV Series |
Captain David Grief | 1959 | TV Series |
Our Mutual Friend | 1958–1959 | TV Mini Series |
The Goose Girl | 1956 | TV Movie |
The Gordon Honour | 1955–1956 | TV Series |
Doublecross | 1956 | Harry Simms |
What’s in Store? | 1953 | TV Mini Series |
The Man in Armour | 1951–1952 | TV Series |
At Your Service, Ltd. | 1951 | TV Series |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | 1951 | Ex-King Boris |