Gordon Craig was an English actor known for his roles in Mr. Justice Duncannon (1963), Work Is a Four Letter Word (1968), and Moonstrike (1963). Born on August 29, 1909, in Ham, Surrey, England, he gained recognition for his various television appearances. He passed away on April 15, 1973, in Hampstead, London, England.
Personal and Family Life
Gordon Craig was born as Gordon Francis Leslie Craig. Little is known about his early family life or personal relationships, but his illustrious career in acting speaks volumes about his dedication to the craft. Craig spent many years honing his skills in theatre before transitioning to television.
Death and Legacy
Gordon Craig died on April 15, 1973, at the age of 63. His contributions to British television during the 1960s remain appreciated by fans of classic TV shows. Even though he may not be widely recognized today, his work in various series left an imprint on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Comedy Playhouse | 1969 | Actor |
Callan | 1969 | Man in Couple (uncredited) |
His Favourite Family | 1968 | TV Movie |
ITV Playhouse | 1968 | Guest Actor |
Work Is a Four Letter Word | 1968 | 2nd Assistant Undertaker |
Dixon of Dock Green | 1965–1967 | Baxter |
Adam Adamant Lives! | 1967 | Man in Theatre (uncredited) |
Life with Cooper | 1967 | Various Roles |
Doctor Who | 1966 | The Doctor (uncredited) |
No Hiding Place | 1963–1964 | Band member (uncredited) |
Maigret | 1963 | Extra (uncredited) |
Moonstrike | 1963 | Customer in Café |
Mr. Justice Duncannon | 1963 | Usher |
Late Night Final | 1954 | Short |
Take a Powder | 1953 | Uncredited role |