
Ray Mort
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Ray Mort.
Born: January 10, 1926
Place of Birth: Bury, Lancashire, England, UK
Known For

The Fishing Party
Three miners plan a weekend fishing.

Only Fools and Horses
Only Fools and Horses.... Is a British sitcom created and written by John Sullivan. Seven series were originally transmitted on BBC One from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas specials aired until 2003. In working-class Peckham in south-east London, ambitious market trader Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter and his younger half-brother Rodney, explore their highs and lows in life, in particular their attempts to get rich. Initially not an immediate hit and receiving little promotion early on, it later achieved consistently high ratings, and the 1996 episode "Time on Our Hands" (originally billed as the series finale) holds the record for the biggest UK audience for a sitcom episode, attracting 24.3 million viewers. The series bears a significant influence on British culture, contributing several words and phrases to the English language.

It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow
A recreation of a World War II incident which occurred in London's Bethnal Green underground station in 1943, in which 173 people died when a panicked crowd stampeded as they were hurrying down the steps to take refuge from an air raid.

Pink Floyd: The Wall
A troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.

All Creatures Great and Small
The trials and misadventures of the staff at a country veterinary office in Yorkshire. James Herriot, a young animal surgeon, moves to a small Yorkshire town to begin his first job.

The Sweeney
Jack Regan, an unethical officer of the Flying Squad, uses unorthodox methods to pursue criminals with the help of his partner, George Carter.

All Creatures Great and Small
The trials and misadventures of the staff at a country veterinary office in Yorkshire. James Herriot, a young animal surgeon, moves to a small Yorkshire town to begin his first job.

The Good Life
Tom and Barbara Good escape the rat race and pursue a self-sufficient lifestyle in Surbiton, much to the concern, frustration and sometimes envy of their neighbours Margo and Jerry Leadbetter. Entitled ‘Good Neighbors’ when shown in the USA.

Birth of a Nation
A new teacher at a highly problematic comprehensive school feels that corporal punishment may just be inflaming the problems, and so begins to campaign against it.

Duty Free
Duty Free is a British sitcom written by Eric Chappell and Jean Warr that aired on ITV from 1984 to 1986. It was made by Yorkshire Television.
Filmography
as Raggles
as Albert Monday
as Campie
as George
as Gaoler
as Whittaker
as Whittaker
as Playground Father
as Snug
as Kranski
as Policeman
as George Willis
as Billy from Leeds
as Mr. Wiggins
as Mr Wiggins
as Gerald
as Reginald 'Rumty' Wilfer
as John Bell
as Angler
as Louis Miller
as Bernard Driscoll
as Church Commissioner
as Fred Burge
as Barney Holly
as George Hale
as Ern
as Ern
as John Winder
as Ern
as Ted Watson
as Second Foreman
as Bill Jones
as Jim