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|1961|| ''[[A Weekend with Lulu]]'' || Humper || Uncredited
|1961|| ''[[w:A Weekend with Lulu|A Weekend with Lulu]]'' || Humper || Uncredited
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|1961|| ''[[What a Whopper]]'' || Constable Doone ||
|1961|| ''[[What a Whopper]]'' || Constable Doone ||
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|1962|| ''[[Captain Clegg (film)|Captain Clegg]]'' || Wurzel ||
|1962|| ''[[w:Captain Clegg (film)|Captain Clegg]]'' || Wurzel ||
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|1963||[[Edgar Wallace Mysteries]] || Walker || Episode: '[[Five to One (film)]]'
|1963||   [[w:Edgar Wallace Mysteries|Edgar Wallace Mysteries]] || Walker || Episode: '[[w:Five to One (film)|Five to One]]'
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|1963|| ''[[Just for Fun (film)|Just for Fun]]'' || Party Official with radio ||
|1963|| ''[[w:Just for Fun (film)|Just for Fun]]'' || Party Official with radio ||
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|1964|| ''[[The Comedy Man]]'' || Skippy ||
|1964|| ''[[w:The Comedy Man|The Comedy Man]]'' || Skippy ||
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|1964|| ''[[A Hard Day's Night (film)|A Hard Day's Night]]'' || Man with sandwich in pub || Uncredited
|1964|| ''[[w:A Hard Day's Night (film)|A Hard Day's Night]]'' || Man with sandwich in pub || Uncredited
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|1966|| ''[[Press for Time]]'' || Bus conductor ||
|1966|| ''[[w:Press for Time|Press for Time]]'' || Bus conductor ||
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|1967|| ''[[Carry On Doctor]]'' || Night Porter ||
|1967|| ''[[Carry On Doctor]]'' || Night Porter ||
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|1968|| ''[[Great Catherine (film)|Great Catherine]]'' || Glaizer ||
|1968|| ''[[w:Great Catherine (film)|Great Catherine]]'' || Glaizer ||
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|1969|| ''[[The Bed-Sitting Room (film)|The Bed-Sitting Room]]'' || Drip feed patient || (as Gordon Rawlings)
|1969|| ''[[The Bed-Sitting Room (film)|The Bed-Sitting Room]]'' || Drip feed patient || (as Gordon Rawlings)
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|1969|| ''[[Rhubarb (1969 film)|Rhubarb]]'' || Artist Rhubarb ||
|1969|| ''[[Rhubarb (1969 film)|Rhubarb]]'' || Artist Rhubarb ||
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|1972|| ''[[Something to Hide]]'' || 2nd Man at Airport ||
|1972|| ''[[w:Something to Hide|Something to Hide]]'' || 2nd Man at Airport ||
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|1976|| ''[[The Pink Panther Strikes Again]]'' || Inmate ||
|1976|| ''[[The Pink Panther Strikes Again]]'' || Inmate ||
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|1977|| ''[[Jabberwocky (film)|Jabberwocky]]'' || King's taster || (as Gordon Rawlings)
|1977|| ''[[w:Jabberwocky (film)|Jabberwocky]]'' || King's taster || (as Gordon Rawlings)
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|1980|| ''[[Superman II]]'' || Fisherman ||
|1980|| ''[[w:Superman II|Superman II]]'' || Fisherman ||
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|1983|| ''[[Superman III]]'' || Man in cap || (as Gordon Rawlings)
|1983|| ''[[w:Superman III|Superman III]]'' || Man in cap || (as Gordon Rawlings)
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|1983|| ''[[Fanny Hill (1983 film)|Fanny Hill]]'' || Beggar ||
|1983|| ''[[w:Fanny Hill (1983 film)|Fanny Hill]]'' || Beggar ||
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|1983|| ''[[The Sign of Four (1983 film)|The Sign of Four]]'' || Mr. Sherman ||
|1983|| ''[[w:The Sign of Four (1983 film)|The Sign of Four]]'' || Mr. Sherman ||
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|1984|| ''[[Bloodbath at the House of Death]]'' || Man at bar ||
|1984|| ''[[w:Bloodbath at the House of Death|Bloodbath at the House of Death]]'' || Man at bar ||
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|1984|| ''[[Give My Regards to Broad Street (film)|Give My Regards to Broad Street]]'' || Monster ||
|1984|| ''[[w:Give My Regards to Broad Street (film)|Give My Regards to Broad Street]]'' || Monster ||
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Revision as of 12:27, 4 September 2022

Gordon Rollings
Gordon Rollings.jpg
Born
Gordon Charles Rollings

(1926-04-17)17 April 1926
Batley, England
Died7 June 1985(1985-06-07) (aged 59)
Bristol, England
Years active1949–1985

Gordon Charles Rollings (17 April 1926 – 7 June 1985)[1] was an English actor who mainly appeared on television, but also appeared on-stage and in feature films. He was born in Batley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England in 1926 and started his career in radio in Palestine. It was in Palestine while serving in the British Army during the Mandate that he was shot by a sniper of the Stern Gang. He later trained as a clown in w:Paris, appearing in the Medrano Circus.[2]

Rollings made an uncredited screen appearance in the Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night. He played the man in the pub who is shocked to find that Ringo has thrown a dart into his lunch. Director Richard Lester later used him in both Superman films he directed: in the first, he plays a fisherman who is stunned to see General Zod walking on water and in the second, he appears as a pedestrian in a flat cap who upsets a display of toy penguins that triggers the slapstick chaos in the opening credits scene.

After a number of small parts in TV shows such as Z-Cars in the early 1960s, on 21 April 1964, he was the first presenter of BBC 2's daily programme for young children, Play School, alongside Virginia Stride.[3] In the same year he played the character of Charlie Moffitt in Coronation Street. Between 1966 and 1967 Rollings appeared as a storyteller in ten episodes of the BBC children's television show Jackanory, reading amongst others, stories of Worzel Gummidge. (Rollings would later appear in a 1981 episode of the televised series of Worzel Gummidge). He later narrated The Herbs, and as the character Arkwright with his small dog, Tonto, in the adverts for John Smith's Bitter.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1961 A Weekend with Lulu Humper Uncredited
1961 What a Whopper Constable Doone
1962 Captain Clegg Wurzel
1963 Edgar Wallace Mysteries Walker Episode: 'Five to One'
1963 Just for Fun Party Official with radio
1964 The Comedy Man Skippy
1964 A Hard Day's Night Man with sandwich in pub Uncredited
1966 Press for Time Bus conductor
1967 Carry On Doctor Night Porter
1968 Great Catherine Glaizer
1969 The Bed-Sitting Room Drip feed patient (as Gordon Rawlings)
1969 Rhubarb Artist Rhubarb
1972 Something to Hide 2nd Man at Airport
1976 The Pink Panther Strikes Again Inmate
1977 Jabberwocky King's taster (as Gordon Rawlings)
1980 Superman II Fisherman
1983 Superman III Man in cap (as Gordon Rawlings)
1983 Fanny Hill Beggar
1983 The Sign of Four Mr. Sherman
1984 Bloodbath at the House of Death Man at bar
1984 Give My Regards to Broad Street Monster

References

  1. ^ "Biography of Gordon Rollings". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 22 January 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  2. ^ "A Proper Charlie" (jpg image). TV Times. 1960s. Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  3. ^ "Play School (Episode 1)". National Media Museum. Retrieved 30 December 2007.[dead link]

External links

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