

James Cossins
ActorJames 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
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- The Funny Blokes of British Comedy
The Funny Blokes of British Comedy
2005
Mr. Walt (archive footage) (uncredited)

Unnatural Causes
1993
Justin Bryce

Immaculate Conception
1992
Godfrey

Grand Larceny
1987

The Masks of Death
1984
Frederick Bains

James Bond: The First 21 Years
1983
Colthorpe (archive footage)

Gandhi
1982
Brigadier

Aliens
1982
Major Lucas

Sphinx
1981
Lord Carnarvon

Timon of Athens
1981
Lucullus

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
1980
Henry Bassington-ffrench

The First Great Train Robbery
1978
Harranby

The Man with the Golden Gun
1974
Colthorpe
- What Next?
What Next?
1974

Hitler: The Last Ten Days
1973
German Officer
- That Sinking Feeling
That Sinking Feeling
1973
Eric

Bequest to the Nation
1973
McKillop

Possession
1973
Kellet

Death Line
1972
James Manfred O.BE.

Fear in the Night
1972
The Doctor

The Incredible Robert Baldick: Never Come Night
1972
Peter Elmstead

A Day Out
1972
Mr. Shorter
- The Breaking of Colonel Keyser
The Breaking of Colonel Keyser
1972
Partridge

Young Winston
1972
Barnsby

Follow Me!
1972
Party Guest (uncredited)

Villain
1971
Brown

Say Hello to Yesterday
1971
Policeman

Melody
1971
Headmaster

Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
1971
Older Male Nurse

The Rainbirds
1971
Father - Mr. Rainbird

The Piano
1971
Jeremy
- Bel Ami
Bel Ami
1971
Forestier

Wuthering Heights
1970
Mr. Linton

Mad Jack
1970

The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
1970
Crodder

The Horror of Frankenstein
1970
Dean

Scrooge
1970
Party Guest (uncredited)

Carry On Camping
1969
Man in Cinema (uncredited)

Otley
1969
Jeffcot

The Lost Continent
1968
Nick, chief engineer

The Anniversary
1968
Henry Taggart

A Dandy in Aspic
1968

Privilege
1967
Professor Tatham

How I Won the War
1967
Drogue

The Prophet
1967
Interviewer

The Deadly Bees
1966
Coroner

Love's Labour's Lost
1965
Holofernes

Darling
1965
Mr. Basildon

Strife
1965
William Scantlebury
- The Invasion
The Invasion
1963
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