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  1. William Gordon Harker (7 August 1885 – 2 March 1967) was an English stage and film actor. Harker was one of the sons of Sarah Elizabeth Harker, née Hall, (1856–1927), and Joseph Harker (1855–1927), a much admired set painter for the theatre for whom the Dracula character Jonathan Harker was named.

  2. Gordon Harker (7 de agosto de 1885 – 2 de marzo de 1967) fue un actor cinematográfico británico. Resumen biográfico. Nacido en Londres, Inglaterra, actuó en 68 filmes entre 1921 y 1959. Entre ellos se incluyen tres dirigidos por Alfred Hitchcock y un cameo en Elstree Calling (1930), un musical codirigido por Hitchcock.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0363104Gordon Harker - IMDb

    Gordon Harker (1885-1967) was a British actor, writer, and comedian who appeared in over 60 films, including three by Alfred Hitchcock. He was known for his roles as Inspector Hornleigh, Tom Bishop, and Churdles Ash, and also worked in radio and TV.

  4. Gordon Harker was a British actor who appeared in over 60 films, mostly as a comical cockney crook or cop. He worked with Alfred Hitchcock, Will Hay, and Michael Powell, and was the uncle of Susannah Harker.

  5. Gordon Harker (1885 - 1967) Gordon Harker's lugubrious features graced British cinema for over 30 years. As star or featured player he was rarely anything other than a Cockney crook, landlord or copper but he never seemed to mind the typecasting. He was born into a theatrical family.

  6. Gordon Harker (1885 - 1967) fue un actor de Reino Unido conocido por El ring, La mujer del granjero, Champagne, The Phantom Light, 29 Acacia Avenue, Small Hotel, The Flying Scotsman, Warn That Man, Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday y Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It.

  7. Lugubrious, shifty, aggressive, occasionally chirpy, Cockney Gordon Harker, of the protruding lower lip, was a cherished fixture in British films for 30 years, starting with several appearances in fellow-EastEnder Alfred Hitchcock's films, including The Ring (1927), The Farmer's Wife and Champagne (1928).