Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Gibb McLaughlin is not on record. He is an English Actor, known for The Black Rose (1950), The man who watched trains go by (1952), Madame Pompadour (1927), Gibb McLaughlin's first movie on record is from 1926. His last motion picture on file dates from 1955.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1955: The Deep Blue Sea (Cast: Collyer's Clerk), Directed by Anatole Litvak, with Jimmy Hanley, Arthur Hill, Sidney James,
1952: The man who watched trains go by (The Paris Express) (Cast: Julius de Koster, Sr), Directed by Harold French, with Claude Rains, Märta Torén, Marius Goring,
1950: The Black Rose (Cast), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Cécile Aubry, Alfonso Bedoya, Laurence Clare,
1937: Break the News (Cast: The superintendent ), Directed by René Clair, with Jack Buchanan, Maurice Chevalier, June Knight,
1934: Dick Turpin (Cast: Governor of Newgate), Directed by Victor Hanbury, John Stafford, with Victor McLaglen, Jane Carr, ,
1931: Congress dances (Cast: Bibikoff), Directed by Erik Charell, with Lilian Harvey, Henri Garat,
1928: The Price of Divorce (Cast: The Valet), Directed by Sinclair Hill, with Miriam Seegar, Wyndham Standing, Frances Day,
1927: Madame Pompadour (Cast), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Marie Ault, Marsa Beauplan, Henri Bosc,
1926: London (Cast: Ah Kwang ), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Dorothy Gish, , ,