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Gibb McLaughlin
Jul 18, 1884 (140 years old) in Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear, England, UK
Known For
The Man Who Never Was
Night and the City
Hobson's Choice
The Private Life of Henry VIII
Hancock's Half Hour
Credits
1957 ·
The Naked Truth
as Old Man in T.V. Show Audience (uncredited)
1957 ·
Sea Wife
as Club Porter
1956 ·
Hancock's Half Hour
as
1956 ·
The Man Who Never Was
as Porter
1956 ·
Who Done It?
as Scientist
1955 ·
The Brain Machine
as Spencer Simon
1954 ·
Hobson's Choice
as Tudsbury
1954 ·
The Million Pound Note
as Sir William Collinge
1953 ·
Grand National Night
as Morton
1952 ·
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
as Julius de Koster Snr.
1952 ·
The Pickwick Papers
as Foreman
1952 ·
Top Secret
as Schoolmaster
1952 ·
The Card
as Emery
1951 ·
The Lavender Hill Mob
as Godwin
1950 ·
The Black Rose
as Wilderkin
1950 ·
Night and the City
as Googin (uncredited)
1949 ·
The Queen of Spades
as Bird Seller
1949 ·
Once Upon a Dream
as Mr. Pontefact
1948 ·
Oliver Twist
as Mr. Sowerberry
1948 ·
Thark
as Jones
1948 ·
No Orchids for Miss Blandish
as uncredited
1945 ·
Caesar and Cleopatra
as High Priest (uncredited)
1944 ·
Champagne Charlie
as Doctor at Duel (uncredited)
1944 ·
Give Us the Moon
as Marcel
1943 ·
My Learned Friend
as Butler
1943 ·
Tomorrow We Live
as Dupont
1942 ·
Much Too Shy
as Rev. Sheepshanks
1942 ·
The Young Mr. Pitt
as George Selwyn
1942 ·
Penn of Pennsylvania
as Indian Chief (as Gibb Mc Laughlin)
1941 ·
The Spell of Amy Nugent
as Gibb
1941 ·
Freedom Radio
as Dr. Weiner
1940 ·
That’s The Ticket
as The Count
1940 ·
Spy for a Day
as Colonel Ludwig
1939 ·
Come on George!
as Dr MacGregor
1939 ·
Confidential Lady
as Sheriff
1939 ·
Inspector Hornleigh
as Alfred Cooper
1938 ·
Hey! Hey! USA
as Ship's Steward
1938 ·
Hold My Hand
as Bank Manager
1938 ·
Mr. Reeder in Room 13
as Mr. J.G. Reeder
1937 ·
You Live and Learn
as Mons. Duval
1936 ·
Two's Company
as Toombes
1936 ·
All In!
as Rev. Cuppleditch
1936 ·
Juggernaut
as Jacques
1936 ·
Where There's a Will
as Martin, The Butler
1936 ·
Broken Blossoms
as Evil Eye
1935 ·
I Give My Heart
as De Brissac
1935 ·
Bulldog Jack
as Denny
1935 ·
Me and Marlborough
as Old Soldier
1935 ·
Drake of England
as Don Enriquez
1935 ·
The Dictator
as
1935 ·
Hyde Park Corner
as Sir Arthur Gannett
1934 ·
The Scarlet Pimpernel
as The Barber
1934 ·
The Old Curiosity Shop
as Sampson Brass
1934 ·
The Church Mouse
as Thomas Stubbings
1934 ·
The Iron Duke
as Talleyrand
1934 ·
Little Friend
as Thompson
1934 ·
Chu Chin Chow
as The Caliph's Vizier
1934 ·
The Queen's Affair
as General Korensky
1934 ·
The Rise of Catherine the Great
as Bestujhev
1934 ·
Blossom Time
as Bauernfeld
1933 ·
Dick Turpin
as Governor of Newgate
1933 ·
Friday the Thirteenth
as Florist
1933 ·
The Private Life of Henry VIII
as The French Executioner
1933 ·
High Finance
as Sir Grant Rayburn
1933 ·
No Funny Business
as Florey
1933 ·
King of the Ritz
as Baron Popov
1933 ·
Britannia of Billingsgate
as Westerbrook
1933 ·
The Thirteenth Candle
as Captain Blythe
1932 ·
The Mistress of Atlantis
as Count Velovsky
1932 ·
Where Is This Lady?
as Dr. Schilling
1932 ·
Money Means Nothing
as Augustus Bethersyde
1932 ·
The Love Contract
as Hodge
1932 ·
White Face
as Sgt. Elk
1932 ·
The First Mrs Fraser
as Butler
1932 ·
Good Night, Vienna
as Max's Orderly
1932 ·
The Temperance Fête
as Mr. Hearty
1932 ·
Detective Lloyd
as Abdul - and Egyptian
1931 ·
Congress Dances
as Bibikoff
1931 ·
Jealousy
as Littleton Pardmore
1931 ·
My Old China
as Ping Pong
1931 ·
Sally in Our Alley
as Jim Sears
1931 ·
Third Time Lucky
as Charlie
1930 ·
The School for Scandal
as William
1930 ·
The Nipper
as Bill Henshaw
1930 ·
The Woman from China
as Chung-Li
1929 ·
Kitty
as The Electrician
1929 ·
The Silent House
as Chang Fu
1928 ·
The Farmer's Wife
as Henry Coaker
1928 ·
The White Sheik
as Jock
1927 ·
The Arcadians
as Peter Doody
1927 ·
Poppies of Flanders
as Shorty Bill
1927 ·
Madame Pompadour
as Comte Maurepas
1927 ·
London
as Ah Kwang
1927 ·
The House of Marney
as
1926 ·
Nell Gwyn
as Duke of York
1924 ·
The Kensington Mystery
as
1922 ·
The Bohemian Girl
as Captain Florenstein
1921 ·
The Road to London
as The Count