
Colin Gordon
Acting
🎂 1911-04-27
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Colin Gordon (27 April 1911 – 4 October 1972) was a British actor born in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). He was educated at Marlborough College and Christ Church, Oxford. He made his first West End appearance in 1934 as the hind legs of a horse in a production of “Toad of Toad Hall”. From 1936 to 1939 he was a director with the Fred Melville Repertory Company at Brixton. He served in the army during WWII for six years. His performance in 1948 as Rupert Billings in “The Happiest Days of Your Life” won the Clarence Derwent award. Gordon had a long career in British cinema and television from the 1940s to the 1970s, often playing government officials. His films include The Pink Panther and Casino Royale although he is probably best known for his portrayal of Number Two in the ITC classic series The Prisoner. Along with Leo McKern, he was one of only two actors to play Number Two more than once. He first played the character in "The General" and later reprised his role in "A. B. and C.". In fact, the episodes were subsequently broadcast in reverse order: when "The General" was in production, "A. B. and C" had not yet been cast. Gordon was a regular in another ITC production, The Baron playing civil servant Templeton-Green opposite Steve Forrest. He also played the host and occasional narrator of the 1969 London Weekend Television series The Complete and Utter History of Britain, which arose from a pre-Monty Python collaboration between Michael Palin and Terry Jones; and was the Airport Commandant in the 1967 Doctor Who story The Faceless Ones. He was also in Bachelor Father and made a notable guest appearance in The Holiday episode of Steptoe and Son. Description above from the Wikipedia article Colin Gordon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cast credits(76)

Commandant
1963

1956

Albert Thompson
1970

Number Two
1967

1971

Doctor Stickney
1969
1960

Lester
1970

1968

John Alexander Templeton-Green
1966

Casino Director
1967
1969

Tucker
1963

1969

Woollard (Junior)
1952

BBC Announcer
1959

Mr Hutton, Travel Agent
1966

Gordon Percy Lonsdale
1962

Hill
1951

Reporter Interviewing Dickie (uncredited)
1948

Army Interrogator
1957

Solicitor
1963

Lindsay Carr
1962

Dice
1966

Mr. Hartford
1968

Bird Watcher
1959

Larry Parr
1957

Rolsom
1961

Reginald Willoughby-Cruft
1956

Noakes
1966

Customs officer
1953

Benge
1960

Maurice
1959

Col. Fairbairn
1951

Drunk
1962

Vicar
1965

Station Constable
1951

Dr. Glyn
1966

Chadbeater Longwick
1949

Mr. Barber
1961

Connelly
1949

Lt. Cmdr. Sterning
1954

1951

Briggs
1961

Mr. Spencer
1962

Pound
1951

Mr. Ffolliott
1961

1956

The Commissioner
1959

Graham Ford
1970

Count Dezsepalvy
1962

Bill Millington
1951

Cecil Flick
1956

Kitteridge
1968

Prime Minister
1963

George Baker
1960

Roderick Fisherwick
1951

Mitchell
1961

Tom Wright
1950

Dr. Phillips
1959

Charles
1963

MacStreet
1952

TV Announcer
1961

Max, 1st Commentator
1956

Buns Darling
1953

Clerk in Travel Agency
1948

Albert Thompson
1971
Stacey
1959

Commandant
1967

Professor Mutch
1952

Dakers
1958

Sir George
1956

Harry Martin - reporter
1955

Muswell
1962

Mr. Swayne
1955

Fletcher Hethrington
1956