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Gordon Tracy Thunderbirds character Created by Gerry Anderson Portrayed by Ben Torgersen (2004 film) Information Gender Male Family Jeff Tracy (father)
Scott Tracy (brother)
John Tracy (brother)
Virgil Tracy (brother)
Alan TracyNationality American Gordon Tracy is a fictional character from Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation television show Thunderbirds and the subsequent films Thunderbirds Are GO and Thunderbird 6. The character also appeared in the live action movie Thunderbirds.
Fourth son of Jeff Tracy (instigator and financier behind International Rescue), Gordon was named after astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper jr.. Sources vary in the canon of the Thunderbirds series as to Gordon's age and birth date, but the FAB factfile states his birthday as February 14th 2043, making him 22, a year older than brother Alan. Gordon studied oceanography whilst in the Submarine Service and served in the World Aquanaut Security Patrol (as featured in the preceding TV series Stingray). A high-spirited prankster, often at the expense of his brothers, he also has a healthy respect for the sea and the dangers it poses, having spent a year on the seabed performing scientific research and having also survived a 400 knot hydrofoil crash. Gordon is the pilot of Thunderbird 4, is keen on water-sports and is also a gifted swimmer, cited as being a former Olympic champion in the butterfly stroke. He is also impulsive in his field such as in the episode, "Terror in New York," when TB4 is needed in the city, but the transport plane needed, TB2, is grounded for repairs. Instead, Gordon seriously proposes to pilot his scout craft all the way to the city in a trans-oceanic trip until he is convinced that idea is dangerous and impractical. He is notable as the only member of International Rescue to actually kill someone during the series, a terrorist in "Operation Crashdive" who he shot to death as he attempted to escape. Alan Tracy shot and killed three hijackers in the film Thunderbird 6.
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Thunderbirds Characters Jeff Tracy · Scott Tracy · Virgil Tracy · Alan Tracy · Gordon Tracy · John Tracy · Brains · Tin-Tin Kyrano · Kyrano · Grandma Tracy · Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward · Aloysius "Nosey" Parker · The Hood · Commander Norman · Cass CarnabyVoice cast Peter Dyneley · Shane Rimmer · David Holliday · Matt Zimmerman · David Graham · Ray Barrett · Christine Finn · Paul Maxwell · Charles Tingwell · Jeremy WilkinMachines Thunderbird 1 · Thunderbird 2 (Pod Vehicles · Mole) · Thunderbird 3 · Thunderbird 4 · Thunderbird 5 · FAB 1 · Fireflash · Zero-XEpisodes "Trapped in the Sky" · "Pit of Peril" · "The Perils of Penelope" · "Terror in New York City" · "Edge of Impact" · "Day of Disaster" · "30 Minutes After Noon" · "Desperate Intruder" · "End of the Road" · "The Uninvited" · "Sun Probe" · "Operation Crash-Dive" · "Vault of Death" · "The Mighty Atom" · "City of Fire" · "The Impostors" · "The Man From MI.5" · "Cry Wolf" · "Danger at Ocean Deep" · "Move — and You're Dead" · "The Duchess Assignment" · "Brink of Disaster" · "Attack of the Alligators!" · "Martian Invasion" · "The Cham-Cham" · "Security Hazard""Atlantic Inferno" · "Path of Destruction" · "Alias Mr. Hackenbacker" · "Lord Parker's 'Oliday" · "Ricochet" · "Give or Take a Million"Films Production Gerry Anderson · Sylvia Anderson · Christine Glanville · Barry Gray · Reg Hill · Brian Johnson · Derek Meddings · David Mitton · John Read · Mike Trim · Ken Turner · Keith WilsonWriters Directors See also Special effects · Music · Merchandising · Home video releases · Modernising attempts · References, parodies and imitations · Tracy Island · Thunderbirds 2086 (Episodes) · "3AM / Thunderbirds Are Go!"Category Categories:- Fictional American people
- Fictional characters introduced in 1965
- Fictional divers
- Fictional navy personnel
- Thunderbirds characters
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