
Gibb McLaughlin
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1884-07-18
Day of Death
1961-06-30 (76 years old)
Place of Birth
Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear, England, UK
Gibb McLaughlin
Biography
We don't have biography for Gibb McLaughlin.
Known For
Acting
(1957)
The Naked Truth
as Old Man in T.V. Show Audience (uncredited)
(1957)
Sea Wife
as Club Porter
(1956)
The Man Who Never Was
as Porter
(1956)
Who Done It?
as Scientist
(1955)
The Brain Machine
as Spencer Simon
(1954)
The Million Pound Note
as Sir William Collinge
(1954)
Hobson's Choice
as Tudsbury
(1953)
Grand National Night
as Morton
(1952)
The Card
as Emery
(1952)
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
as Julius de Koster Snr.
(1952)
Top Secret
as Schoolmaster
(1952)
The Pickwick Papers
as Foreman
(1951)
The Lavender Hill Mob
as Godwin
(1950)
Night and the City
as Googin (uncredited)
(1950)
The Black Rose
as Wilderkin
(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)
Tomorrow We Live
as Dupont
(1943)
My Learned Friend
as Butler
(1942)
The Young Mr. Pitt
as George Selwyn
(1942)
Penn of Pennsylvania
as Indian Chief (as Gibb Mc Laughlin)
(1942)
Much Too Shy
as Rev. Sheepshanks
(1941)
Freedom Radio
as Dr. Weiner
(1941)
The Spell of Amy Nugent
as Gibb
(1940)
Spy for a Day
as Colonel Ludwig
(1940)
That’s The Ticket
as The Count
(1939)
Inspector Hornleigh
as Alfred Cooper
(1939)
Come on George!
as Dr MacGregor
(1939)
Confidential Lady
as Sheriff
(1938)
Hey! Hey! USA
as Ship's Steward
(1938)
Mr. Reeder in Room 13
as Mr. J.G. Reeder
(1938)
Hold My Hand
as Bank Manager
(1937)
You Live and Learn
as Mons. Duval
(1936)
Broken Blossoms
as Evil Eye
(1936)
Two's Company
as Toombes
(1936)
All In!
as Rev. Cuppleditch
(1936)
Where There's a Will
as Martin, The Butler
(1936)
Juggernaut
as Jacques
(1935)
Drake of England
as Don Enriquez
(1935)
Bulldog Jack
as Denny
(1935)
(1935)
Me and Marlborough
as Old Soldier
(1935)
I Give My Heart
as De Brissac
(1935)
Hyde Park Corner
as Sir Arthur Gannett
(1935)
There Goes Susie
as Advertising Manager
(1934)
The Scarlet Pimpernel
as The Barber
(1934)
The Rise of Catherine the Great
as Bestujhev
(1934)
The Old Curiosity Shop
as Sampson Brass
(1934)
Blossom Time
as Bauernfeld
(1934)
The Church Mouse
as Thomas Stubbings (uncredited)
(1934)
Chu Chin Chow
as The Caliph's Vizier
(1934)
The Queen's Affair
as General Korensky
(1934)
Little Friend
as Thompson
(1934)
The Iron Duke
as Talleyrand
(1933)
The Private Life of Henry VIII
as The French Executioner
(1933)
Britannia of Billingsgate
as Westerbrook
(1933)
No Funny Business
as Florey
(1933)
Dick Turpin
as Governor of Newgate
(1933)
High Finance
as Sir Grant Rayburn
(1933)
King of the Ritz
as Baron Popov
(1933)
Friday the Thirteenth
as Florist
(1933)
The Thirteenth Candle
as Captain Blythe
(1932)
The Love Contract
as Hodge
(1932)
Detective Lloyd
as Abdul - and Egyptian
(1932)
The Temperance Fête
as Mr. Hearty
(1932)
Where Is This Lady?
as Dr. Schilling
(1932)
The Mistress of Atlantis
as Count Velovsky
(1932)
White Face
as Sgt. Elk
(1932)
Money Means Nothing
as Augustus Bethersyde
(1932)
Good Night, Vienna
as Max's Orderly
(1932)
The First Mrs Fraser
as Butler
(1931)
Sally in Our Alley
as Jim Sears
(1931)
Congress Dances
as Bibikoff
(1931)
Jealousy
as Littleton Pardmore
(1931)
My Old China
as Ping Pong
(1931)
Third Time Lucky
as Charlie
(1930)
The School for Scandal
as William
(1930)
The Woman from China
as Chung-Li
(1930)
The Nipper
as Bill Henshaw
(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)
Madame Pompadour
as Comte Maurepas
(1927)
London
as Ah Kwang
(1927)
The Arcadians
as Peter Doody
(1927)
Poppies of Flanders
as Shorty Bill
(1927)
(1926)
Nell Gwyn
as Duke of York
(1924)
(1922)
The Bohemian Girl
as Captain Florenstein
(1921)
The Road to London
as The Count