Gordon L. Coulter

Gordon L. Coulter

Actor

BIO

Gordon L. Coulter (born June 21, 1883) was an American actor and a pioneer in the field of film and television. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was the son of a mill worker.

At the age of 16, Gordon began to work in the theater. He soon became an accomplished stage actor appearing in many plays throughout the country. He then moved to Hollywood in the early 1920s and began to appear in films. During this time, he worked with such notable stars as Mary Pickford, Lon Chaney and Buster Keaton.

In the 1930s, Gordon began to make a name for himself in the television industry. He appeared in a number of popular shows such as The Cisco Kid, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and The Lucy Show. He also appeared in a number of westerns, including High Noon and Gunsmoke.

Throughout his career, Gordon was known for his versatility and ability to play a wide variety of roles. He was praised for his versatility in a variety of comedy, drama, and action roles. He was also known for his ability to portray a variety of characters, from the lovable hero to the villain.

In addition to his acting roles, Gordon was also an accomplished writer and director. He wrote and directed numerous television episodes, including the pilot episode for the hit show, The Cisco Kid.

Gordon L. Coulter passed away on October 28, 1962 at the age of 79. He was remembered for his many contributions to the film and television industry and his lasting legacy. He is remembered as one of the great actors of his time and a pioneer in the field of entertainment.

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