Portrait of James Cossins

James Cossins

Acting

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

Born: December 4, 1933

Place of Birth: Beckenham, Kent, England, UK

Filmography

1993
Unnatural Causes

as Justin Bryce

1992
1991
Murder Most Horrid

as Sir Hugh Lotterby

1987
1984
The Masks of Death

as Frederick Bains

1983
James Bond: The First 21 Years

as Colthorpe (archive footage)

1983
Number 10

as Sir William Harcourt

1982
Gandhi

as Brigadier

1982
Aliens

as Major Lucas

1981
Bergerac

as Tuchel

1981
Bergerac

as Calhoun

1981
Timon of Athens

as Lucullus

1981
Sphinx

as Lord Carnarvon

1980
Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

as Henry Bassington-ffrench

1979
Minder

as Judge

1978
1977
Citizen Smith

as Court Judge

1975
Fawlty Towers

as Mr. Walt

1975
Shadows

as Custodian

1975
The Good Life

as Magistrate

1975
The Sweeney

as Colonel Rosier

1974
1974
Fall of Eagles

as Count Josi Hoyos

1973
Hitler: The Last Ten Days

as German Officer

1973
1973
Thriller

as Kellet

1973
Possession

as Kellet

1972
A Day Out

as Mr. Shorter

1972
Death Line

as James Manfred O.BE.

1972
Crown Court

as Graham Erringburn

1972
Van der Valk

as Noordhoff

1972
Young Winston

as Barnsby

1972
Fear in the Night

as The Doctor

1972
Pretenders

as Old Elam

1971
Justice

as Mr. Ritson

1971
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb

as Older Male Nurse

1971
Villain

as Brown

1971
Melody

as Headmaster

1971
The Rainbirds

as Father - Mr. Rainbird

1971
The Piano

as Jeremy

1971
1970
Wuthering Heights

as Mr. Linton

1969
Carry On Camping

as Man in Cinema (uncredited)

1969
Otley

as Jeffcot

1968
The Lost Continent

as Nick, chief engineer

1968
The Anniversary

as Henry Taggart

1967
1967
1967
Privilege

as Professor Tatham

1966
The Deadly Bees

as Coroner

1965
Strife

as William Scantlebury

1965
Darling

as Mr. Basildon

1965
Londoners

as The Interviewer

1965
1964
The Likely Lads

as Scoutmaster

1964
1964
Theatre 625

as Henry

1961
The Avengers

as Henry