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James Cossins


James Cossins

Birthday:

12/04/1933

Place of birth:

Beckenham, Kent, England, UK:

Biography:

James Cossins (4 December 1933 – 12 February 1997) was an English actor. Born in Beckenham, Kent, he became widely recognised as the abrupt, bewildered Mr Walt in the Fawlty Towers episode "The Hotel Inspectors" and as Mr Watson, the frustrated Public Relations training course instructor, in an episode of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em. Cossins was born in Beckenham and educated at the City of London School. After serving in the Royal Air Force, he trained at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where he won the silver medal in 1952. Cossins first appeared in repertory theatre and at the Nottingham Playhouse. He played a wide range of characters throughout his colourful and extensive career on television and stage, often portraying blustering, pompous, crusty and cantankerous characters. Cossins appeared in Charley's Aunt at the Apollo Theatre in 1971 with Tom Courtenay, David Horovitch, Garth Forwood, Joanna McCallum, and Celia Bannerman. He appeared in more than forty films, including The Anniversary (recreating his West End stage role), and The Lost Continent (both 1968), Gandhi (1982), and The Man with the Golden Gun (1974). On the small screen, Cossins appeared as a guest in a variety of shows, including The Likely Lads and Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, Minder, Bergerac, The Sweeney, Bless This House, Shadows, All Creatures Great and Small, Citizen Smith, Just William, The Good Life, L for Lester, Neville Dennis in Callan "Rules of the Game" (1972), Z-Cars, and as the regular character Bruce Westrop (in 1979) in Emmerdale Farm. He also played Major Bagstock in Dombey and Son (1983), and appeared in the first series of All in Good Faith in 1985. He played a magistrate in episodes of four different British sitcoms, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, The Good Life, Citizen Smith and Minder. Cossins's later appearances were limited by ill health and he lived in semi-retirement in Surrey. Cossins died from heart disease at the age of 63, in 1997



Credits

The Funny Blokes of British Comedy (2005)
as Mr. Walt (archive footage) (uncredited)
Unnatural Causes (1993)
as Justin Bryce
Immaculate Conception (1992)
as Godfrey
Grand Larceny (1987)
as
The Masks of Death (1984)
as Frederick Bains
James Bond: The First 21 Years (1983)
as Colthorpe (archive footage)
Gandhi (1982)
as Brigadier
Aliens (1982)
as Major Lucas
Timon of Athens (1981)
as Lucullus
Sphinx (1981)
as Lord Carnarvon
Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (1980)
as Henry Bassington-ffrench
The First Great Train Robbery (1978)
as Harranby
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
as Colthorpe
What Next? (1974)
as
That Sinking Feeling (1973)
as Eric
Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973)
as German Officer
Bequest to the Nation (1973)
as McKillop
Possession (1973)
as Kellet
A Day Out (1972)
as Mr. Shorter
The Breaking of Colonel Keyser (1972)
as Partridge
Death Line (1972)
as James Manfred O.BE.
The Incredible Robert Baldick: Never Come Night (1972)
as Peter Elmstead
Young Winston (1972)
as Barnsby
Follow Me! (1972)
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Fear in the Night (1972)
as The Doctor
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971)
as Older Male Nurse
Villain (1971)
as Brown
Bel Ami (1971)
as Forestier
Melody (1971)
as Headmaster
The Rainbirds (1971)
as Father - Mr. Rainbird
The Piano (1971)
as Jeremy
Say Hello to Yesterday (1971)
as Policeman
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970)
as Crodder
The Horror of Frankenstein (1970)
as Dean
Wuthering Heights (1970)
as Mr. Linton
Mad Jack (1970)
as
Carry On Camping (1969)
as Man in Cinema (uncredited)
Otley (1969)
as Jeffcot
The Lost Continent (1968)
as Nick, chief engineer
A Dandy in Aspic (1968)
as
The Anniversary (1968)
as Henry Taggart
How I Won the War (1967)
as Drogue
Privilege (1967)
as Professor Tatham
The Prophet (1967)
as Interviewer
The Deadly Bees (1966)
as Coroner
Strife (1965)
as William Scantlebury
Darling (1965)
as Mr. Basildon
Love's Labour's Lost (1965)
as Holofernes
The Invasion (1963)
as TV Commentator