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May 3, 2022 · <Times July 18, 1987> ALFIE BASS: Comedy and pathos on stage and television. Alfie Bass, actor, who died yesterday at the age of 66, used his irrepressible Cockney Jewish talent to establish a range of stage and television characters over the years.
Actor. Alfie Bass (born in London on 12 April 1920) was a quintessential Cockney player of over 60 British films, as well as a stage career which began at the Unity Theatre in 1939 and considerable TV popularity in the '60s and '70s, from which he is remembered for The Army Game (ITV, 1957-1961) and Bootsie and Snudge (ITV, 1960-1963).
Born as Abraham Basalinsky. British actor who appeared in over 70 movies and several TV series, including Till Death Us Do Part (1965 - 1975) as Bert Reed and Are You Being Served? as Harry Goldberg (1979).
Alfie Bass. Born on April 10, 1916 Bethnal Green, London, England (UK). Birth Name: Abraham Basalinsky. Mother: Ada Miller; Father: Jacob Bass. Spouse: Beryl Margaret Bryson; has two children-a son and daughter. Died on July 15, 1987 in London, England from a heart attack.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alfred Bass was an English actor. He was born in Bethnal Green, London, the youngest in a Jewish family with ten children; their parents had fled persecution in Russia. He appeared in a variety of stage, film, television and radio productions throughout his career. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alfie Bass, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list ...
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Full name, Alfred Bass; born April 8, 1921, in London, England; died of a heart attack in London, July 15, 1987; son of Jacob and Ada (Miller) Bass; married Bryl Margaret Bryson; children: one son, one daughter. Nationality.
Biography. Durable, diminutive, immensely endearing character player of British and international films. Bass made his film debut in 1945's "Johnny Frenchman" and soon became a valuable fixture in often comical supporting roles, typically as feisty, working-class, often Cockney blokes. He was very fine as one of a group of soldiers keeping the ...