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'''Gordon Salkilld''' (9 May 1927 – 14 May 2003) was an [[England|English]] [[supporting actor]] best known for his portrayal of carpenter Jack Wood in the 1970s BBC cult series ''[[Survivors (1975 TV series)|Survivors]]''. He also gained fame in ''[[Red Dwarf]]'': Season 2, Episode 2 as Gordon - the incredibly intelligent computer aboard the S.S. | | image = Gordon Salkilld.jpg <!-- filename only, no "File:" or "Image:" prefix, and no enclosing [[brackets]] --> | ||
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'''Gordon Salkilld''' (9 May 1927 – 14 May 2003) was an [[England|English]] [[supporting actor|supporting actor]] best known for his portrayal of carpenter Jack Wood in the 1970s BBC cult series ''[[Survivors (1975 TV series)|Survivors]]''. He also gained fame in ''[[Red Dwarf]]'': Season 2, Episode 2 as Gordon - the incredibly intelligent computer aboard the S.S. F Scott Fitzgerald, who is involved in a chess game with Holly - a part specially written for him by [[Rob Grant]] and [[Doug Naylor]], with whom he had previously worked on the Radio 4 series ''[[Wrinkles (radio series)|Wrinkles]]'', and as Petty Officer Parker in BBC Children's Series ''[[The Doombolt Chase]]''. | |||
He also made appearances in ''[[Thriller (British TV series)|Thriller]]''; episode 'The Double Kill' (1975), ''[[A Touch of Frost]]'', ''[[A Very Peculiar Practice]]'', ''[[Jeeves and Wooster]]'', ''[[Shelley (TV series)|Shelley]]'', ''[[Ever Decreasing Circles]]'', ''[[Juliet Bravo]]'', ''[[Never the Twain]]'' and ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]''. | He also made appearances in ''[[Thriller (British TV series)|Thriller]]''; episode 'The Double Kill' (1975), ''[[A Touch of Frost]]'', ''[[A Very Peculiar Practice]]'', ''[[Jeeves and Wooster]]'', ''[[Shelley (TV series)|Shelley]]'', ''[[Ever Decreasing Circles]]'', ''[[Juliet Bravo]]'', ''[[Never the Twain]]'' and ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]''. | ||
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|1978|| ''[[The Playbirds]]'' || Police Photographer || | |1978|| ''[[The Playbirds|The Playbirds]]'' || Police Photographer || | ||
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|1979|| ''A Horse Called Jester'' || Blaine || | |1979|| ''A Horse Called Jester'' || Blaine || | ||
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[[Category:English male television actors]] | [[Category:English male television actors]] | ||
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Gordon Salkilld | |
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Born | 9 May 1927 |
Died | 14 May 2003 | (aged 76)
Occupation | Actor |
Known for | Survivors, Red Dwarf |
Gordon Salkilld (9 May 1927 – 14 May 2003) was an English supporting actor best known for his portrayal of carpenter Jack Wood in the 1970s BBC cult series Survivors. He also gained fame in Red Dwarf: Season 2, Episode 2 as Gordon - the incredibly intelligent computer aboard the S.S. F Scott Fitzgerald, who is involved in a chess game with Holly - a part specially written for him by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, with whom he had previously worked on the Radio 4 series Wrinkles, and as Petty Officer Parker in BBC Children's Series The Doombolt Chase.
He also made appearances in Thriller; episode 'The Double Kill' (1975), A Touch of Frost, A Very Peculiar Practice, Jeeves and Wooster, Shelley, Ever Decreasing Circles, Juliet Bravo, Never the Twain and Only Fools and Horses.
Salkilld was active on the stage. He directed and starred in a production of Tom Stoppard's After Magritte at the Prince of Wales, Wimbledon in 1974.[1]
He appeared on the stage in a production of Puss in Boots at Tunbridge Wells in 1974; a reviewer wrote that Salkilld "was an amusing Dame".[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1978 | The Playbirds | Police Photographer | |
1979 | A Horse Called Jester | Blaine | |
1991 | Close My Eyes | Hotel Porter | |
1991 | Under Suspicion | Prison Governor |
References
- ^ "Lunchtime." The Stage and Television Today ; London Iss. 4852, (Apr 11, 1974): 21. Via Proquest.
- ^ "Christmas Shows: Tunbridge Wells." The Stage and Television Today. London Iss. 4840, (Jan 17, 1974): 9. Via Proquest.