Gibb McLaughlin
July 18, 1884 (140 years old) in Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear, England, UK
Known For
Credits
- 1957 · The Naked Truth as Old Man in T.V. Show Audience (uncredited)
- 1957 · Sea Wife as Club Porter
- 1956 · Hancock's Half Hour as
- 1956 · The Man Who Never Was as Porter
- 1956 · Who Done It? as Scientist
- 1955 · The Brain Machine as Spencer Simon
- 1954 · Hobson's Choice as Tudsbury
- 1954 · The Million Pound Note as Sir William Collinge
- 1953 · Grand National Night as Morton
- 1952 · The Man Who Watched Trains Go By as Julius de Koster Snr.
- 1952 · The Pickwick Papers as Foreman
- 1952 · Top Secret as Schoolmaster
- 1952 · The Card as Emery
- 1951 · The Lavender Hill Mob as Godwin
- 1950 · The Black Rose as Wilderkin
- 1950 · Night and the City as Googin (uncredited)
- 1949 · The Queen of Spades as Bird Seller
- 1949 · Once Upon a Dream as Mr. Pontefact
- 1948 · Oliver Twist as Mr. Sowerberry
- 1948 · Thark as Jones
- 1948 · No Orchids for Miss Blandish as uncredited
- 1945 · Caesar and Cleopatra as High Priest (uncredited)
- 1944 · Champagne Charlie as Doctor at Duel (uncredited)
- 1944 · Give Us the Moon as Marcel
- 1943 · My Learned Friend as Butler
- 1943 · Tomorrow We Live as Dupont
- 1942 · Much Too Shy as Rev. Sheepshanks
- 1942 · Penn of Pennsylvania as Indian Chief (as Gibb Mc Laughlin)
- 1941 · The Spell of Amy Nugent as Gibb
- 1941 · Freedom Radio as Dr. Weiner
- 1940 · That’s The Ticket as The Count
- 1940 · Spy for a Day as Colonel Ludwig
- 1939 · Come on George! as Dr MacGregor
- 1939 · Confidential Lady as Sheriff
- 1939 · Inspector Hornleigh as Alfred Cooper
- 1938 · Hey! Hey! USA as Ship's Steward
- 1938 · Hold My Hand as Bank Manager
- 1938 · Mr. Reeder in Room 13 as Mr. J.G. Reeder
- 1937 · You Live and Learn as Mons. Duval
- 1936 · Two's Company as Toombes
- 1936 · All In! as Rev. Cuppleditch
- 1936 · Juggernaut as Jacques
- 1936 · Where There's a Will as Martin, The Butler
- 1936 · Broken Blossoms as Evil Eye
- 1935 · I Give My Heart as De Brissac
- 1935 · Bulldog Jack as Denny
- 1935 · Me and Marlborough as Old Soldier
- 1935 · Drake of England as Don Enriquez
- 1935 · The Dictator as
- 1935 · Hyde Park Corner as Sir Arthur Gannett
- 1934 · The Scarlet Pimpernel as The Barber
- 1934 · The Old Curiosity Shop as Sampson Brass
- 1934 · The Church Mouse as Thomas Stubbings
- 1934 · The Iron Duke as Talleyrand
- 1934 · Little Friend as Thompson
- 1934 · Chu Chin Chow as The Caliph's Vizier
- 1934 · The Queen's Affair as General Korensky
- 1934 · The Rise of Catherine the Great as Bestujhev
- 1934 · Blossom Time as Bauernfeld
- 1933 · Dick Turpin as Governor of Newgate
- 1933 · Friday the Thirteenth as Florist
- 1933 · The Private Life of Henry VIII as The French Executioner
- 1933 · High Finance as Sir Grant Rayburn
- 1933 · No Funny Business as Florey
- 1933 · King of the Ritz as Baron Popov
- 1933 · Britannia of Billingsgate as Westerbrook
- 1933 · The Thirteenth Candle as Captain Blythe
- 1932 · The Mistress of Atlantis as Count Velovsky
- 1932 · Where Is This Lady? as Dr. Schilling
- 1932 · Money Means Nothing as Augustus Bethersyde
- 1932 · The Love Contract as Hodge
- 1932 · White Face as Sgt. Elk
- 1932 · The First Mrs Fraser as Butler
- 1932 · Good Night, Vienna as Max's Orderly
- 1932 · The Temperance Fête as Mr. Hearty
- 1932 · Detective Lloyd as Abdul - and Egyptian
- 1931 · Congress Dances as Bibikoff
- 1931 · Jealousy as Littleton Pardmore
- 1931 · My Old China as Ping Pong
- 1931 · Sally in Our Alley as Jim Sears
- 1931 · Third Time Lucky as Charlie
- 1930 · The School for Scandal as William
- 1930 · The Nipper as Bill Henshaw
- 1930 · The Woman from China as Chung-Li
- 1929 · Kitty as The Electrician
- 1929 · The Silent House as Chang Fu
- 1928 · The Farmer's Wife as Henry Coaker
- 1928 · The White Sheik as Jock
- 1927 · The Arcadians as Peter Doody
- 1927 · Poppies of Flanders as Shorty Bill
- 1927 · Madame Pompadour as Comte Maurepas
- 1927 · London as Ah Kwang
- 1927 · The House of Marney as
- 1926 · Nell Gwyn as Duke of York
- 1924 · The Kensington Mystery as
- 1922 · The Bohemian Girl as Captain Florenstein
- 1921 · The Road to London as The Count