Howard Goorney

Howard Jacob Goorney (11 May 1921 – 29 March 2007) was a Manchester born Jewish actor, committed communist and a founder member of Joan Littlewood's 'Theatre Workshop'. He wrote The Theatre Workshop Story, published by Methuen - a definitive account of the company's early years, including their move to the Theatre Royal in Stratford East. He is also known for numerous theatre roles, including Bill Bryden's The Mysteries and Lark Rise to Candleford at the National Theatre in the 1970s and 1980s, TV roles such as Knock Knock in Only Fools and Horses, and films like The Hill, The Offence, Blood on Satan's Claw and Fiddler on the Roof.

Known For

Birth Location Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Born 1921-05-11
Died 2007-03-29

Movies

2004
Blackball as Reg Boyt
2003
The Virgin of Liverpool as Mr. Hodges
2003
Othello as Second Senator
1981
Antony & Cleopatra as Soothsayer
1981
To the Devil a Daughter as Critic (Roger)
1976
Just One Kid as Father
1974
The Offence as Lambert
1973
1972
Savage Messiah as Gendarme (uncredited)
1972
Crucible of Horror as Petrol Pump Attendant
1971
1971
1971
Take a Girl Like You as Labour Agent
1970
Where's Jack? as Surgeon
1969
Berserk! as Emil
1967
Bedazzled as Sloth
1967
The Hill as Walters
1965
Three Clear Sundays as Albert Ketch
1965
1964
Marriage of Convenience as Onion Seller
1960
1955
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