Roy Gordon was an American actor best known for his roles in film and television, including appearances in “Blondie Brings Up Baby,” “The Big Combo,” and “Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.” He had a long and varied career in the entertainment industry.
Personal and Family Life
Roy Gordon was born as Roy Wells Gordon on October 18, 1884, in Beaver Village, Pike County, Ohio. He was the third of four sons born to John W. Gordon and Nancy Ellen Wells Gordon. Growing up in Portsmouth, Ohio, he developed a passion for theater and acting which led him to pursue a career in the arts.
Career
Gordon began his acting career in the 1910s, performing in dramas and musicals in various cities, including Portsmouth, Columbus, Baltimore, Chicago, and Broadway in New York City. In the late 1930s, he transitioned to film acting in Los Angeles, where he primarily took on supporting roles, often portraying authority figures like bankers and senior military officers. His extensive work included numerous television series as well.
Death and Legacy
Roy Gordon passed away at the age of 87 on July 23, 1972, in Encino, Los Angeles County, California. His contributions to film and television have left a lasting impression on the industry, and he is remembered for his diverse roles across multiple genres.