
Harold Goodwin
ActingBiography
Harold Goodwin (October 22, 1917 – June 3, 2004 ) was an English actor. Primarily a character actor, he trained at RADA and started in repertory in Liverpool. By 1949, he appeared on the West End stage. Goodwin never lost his Barnsley accent, and tended to specialize in playing working-class men, such as cabbies, stewards, or non-commissioned officers.
Movies
(69 total)
The Longest Day
as British Soldier (uncredited)

The Ladykillers
as Parcels Clerk (uncredited)

Jabberwocky
as 1st Peasant

The Mummy
as Pat

The Man in the White Suit
as Wilkins

The Prince and the Showgirl
as Call Boy

The Dam Busters
as Wing Comdr. Gibson's Batman

Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
as Burglar (uncredited)

Sink the Bismarck!
as Airman on Phone (uncredited)

The Cruel Sea
as ASDIC Operator

The Million Pound Note
as Horace

Die, Monster, Die!
as Taxi Driver

The Happiest Days of Your Life
as Edwin: Staff of Nutbourne

Woman in Hiding
as State Trooper (uncredited)

Angels One Five
as A.C. 2 Wailes

The Square Peg
as Workman (uncredited)

A Kid for Two Farthings
as Chick Man (uncredited)
TV Shows
(32 total)
Casualty
as Mr. Collee

All Creatures Great and Small
as Mr Busby

Minder
as Dunning

Quatermass and the Pit
as Corporal Gibson

The Adventures of Robin Hood
as Saunders

Brush Strokes
as Verger

Woof!
as Husband

Dick Turpin
as John Tanner

The Onedin Line
as Chief Engineer

That's My Boy
as Wilfred Willis

Sykes
as Coach Driver

Gideon's Way
as The Shopkeeper

The Paradise Club
as Percy Lovell








