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Gordon Temple
(1926-1980)
Sound Department
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Gordon Temple was born in 1926. He is known for
Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978)
,
The English Programme (1976)
and
This Week (1956)
. He died in 1980 in Hillingdon, London, England, UK.
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Known for
Edward & Mrs. Simpson
7.5
TV Mini Series
Sound Department
1978 • 3 eps
The English Programme
5.0
TV Series
Sound Department
1978–1980 • 4 eps
This Week
6.6
TV Series
Sound Department
1975 • 1 ep
TV Eye
TV Series
Sound Department
1980 • 1 ep
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The English Programme
5.0
TV Series
dubbing mixer
1978–1980
4 episodes
TV Eye
TV Series
dubbing mixer
1980
1 episode
A Famous Journey
TV Movie
dubbing mixer
1979
The Plank
7.4
TV Movie
dubbing mixer
1979
Edward & Mrs. Simpson
7.5
TV Mini Series
dubbing mixer
1978
3 episodes
The Final Solution
8.0
TV Mini Series
dubbing mixer
1975
2 episodes
This Week
6.6
TV Series
dubbing mixer
1975
1 episode
The World at War
9.2
TV Series
dubbing mixer
1974
2 episodes
The Public's Right to Know
TV Movie
dubbing mixer
1974
Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop
5.9
sound camera operator
(uncredited)
1953
The House of the Arrow
6.4
sound camera operator
(uncredited)
1953
Will Any Gentleman...?
5.8
sound camera operator
(uncredited)
1953
The Golden Mask
5.3
sound camera operator
(uncredited)
1953
The Crimson Pirate
7.1
sound camera operator
(uncredited)
1952
Mr. Lord Says No
6.6
sound camera operator
(uncredited)
1952
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Born
1926
Died
1980
Hillingdon, London, England, UK
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