Gordon Rollings
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Gordon Rollings | |
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Born | Gordon Charles Rollings 1926-04-17 Batley, North Yorkshire, England |
Died | 7 June 1985 (aged 59) |
Years active | 1959-1985 |
Gordon Rollings (17 April 1926 – 7 June 1985)[1] was a British actor who mainly appeared on television, but also appeared on-stage and in feature films. He was born in Batley, Yorkshire, England and started his career in radio in Israel. He later trained as a clown in Paris, appearing in the Medrano Circus.[2]
After a number of small parts in TV shows such as Z-Cars in the early 1960s, on 21 April 1964 he was one of the first presenters 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. He was a storyteller in Jackanory in 1966-67, reading among others, the story of Worzel Gummidge. He later found fame as the narrator of The Herbs, and as the character Arkwright with his small dog, Tonto, in the adverts for John Smith's Bitter.
[edit] Partial filmography
- Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984) - Man at bar
- Superman III (1983) - Man in cap (as Gordon Rawlings)
- Superman II (1980) - Fisherman
- Jabberwocky (1977) - King's taster (as Gordon Rawlings)
- The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) - Inmate
- The Bed-Sitting Room (1970) - Drip feed patient (as Gordon Rawlings)
- Carry on Doctor (1967) - Night porter
- Press for Time (1966) - Bus conductor
- A Hard Day's Night (1964) - Man with sandwich in pub, uncredited
[edit] References
- ^ Biography of Gordon Rollings. British Film Institute. Retrieved on 2007-12-30.
- ^ A Proper Charlie (jpg image). TV Times (1960s). Retrieved on 2007-12-30.
- ^ Play School (Episode 1). National Media Museum. Retrieved on 2007-12-30.
[edit] External links
- IMDb entry for Gordon Rollings. Retrieved on 2007-12-30.
- Gordon Rollings,The Herbs,John Smiths advert. The Herbs and The Adventures of Parsley. Retrieved on 2007-12-30.