Frank Henry "Alf" Goddard (28 November 1897 in Brentford, Middlesex – 25 February 1981 in Ealing, London) was an English film actor.
Brother of a famous boxer, Alf Goddard was once a boxer too. He was also a trained athlete and a professional dancer. He served in the army in World War I and when he was invalided out he worked on munitions. He made his stage debut in a musical hall act in 1916. His first appearance in films was as a stunt double where he did a number of risky jobs like jumping off bridges and swimming in rough seas. This led to him being given acting parts. Later he moved on to comedy roles.
1945
as 2nd. Henchman
1945
as PT Instructor
1944
as Instructor (uncredited)
1943
as One of Mansel's Tough Friends (uncredited)
1942
as Pavement Artist
1941
as Slappy
1940
as Bosun's Mate
1940
as Tiny
1940
as Sergeant Bryan
1940
as Attendant
1939
as Battling Bulger
1939
as Mike
1938
as Court Attendant
1938
as Tiny
1938
as Tomkins
1938
as Doggie
1938
as Sykes
1938
as Barry Davis
1937
as Jake
1937
as Police Sgt. Hawkins
1937
as Red
1937
as Pvt. Bulger
1936
as Alf, the Bartender (uncredited)
1935
as Norton
1935
as Joe
1934
as Sergeant Mulligan
1933
as Sergeant Brown
1932
as Bill Lumm
1931
as Spike Higgins
1931
as Alf
1931
as Ben / Cornelia
1931
as Sergeant
1930
as Alf Dunning
1930
as Alf Green
1930
as Bill Grant
1929
as Tele-radiographer
1929
as Tiny
1928
1928
1928
as Nobby
1928
as Nobby Clark
1927
as Lumley
1927
as Sailor
1927
as Nobby
1927
as Sailor