Discover
Birth Name
Alan D Lewis Foss
Born
Thursday, 20 June 1918
Died
Sunday, 01 January 1989
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Hawks | Church Sidesman | 1988 |
Little Dorrit | Mr. Bead | 1987 |
Maurice | Old Man on Train | 1987 |
Screen Two | Farmer | 1985 |
Andy Robson | Lord Rothwick | 1982 |
The Brack Report | Ted | 1982 |
Nancy Astor | Receiving officer | 1982 |
Juliet Bravo | Café Owner | 1980 |
Shoestring | Des, Plumbing Manager | 1979 |
Tales of the Unexpected | Hector Wilcox | 1979 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Hawks | Church Sidesman | 1988 |
Little Dorrit | Mr. Bead | 1987 |
Maurice | Old Man on Train | 1987 |
Screen Two | Farmer | 1985 |
Andy Robson | Lord Rothwick | 1982 |
The Brack Report | Ted | 1982 |
Nancy Astor | Receiving officer | 1982 |
Juliet Bravo | Café Owner | 1980 |
Shoestring | Des, Plumbing Manager | 1979 |
Tales of the Unexpected | Hector Wilcox | 1979 |
Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry | Pops | 1979 |
Pennies from Heaven | Waiter | 1978 |
Anna Karenina | Stremov | 1977 |
Clayhanger | Robson | 1976 |
The Growing Pains of P.C. Penrose | PC Toombes / PC Toombs | 1975 |
Antony and Cleopatra | A Senator | 1974 |
Vienna 1900 | Herr Garlan | 1973 |
Murder Must Advertise | Withers | 1973 |
The Kids from 47A | Mayor | 1973 |
That'll Be the Day | Teacher / Stchooleacher | 1973 |
Crown Court | Professor Lambert / Fire Officer | 1972 |
Spy Trap | Bristow | 1972 |
The Onedin Line | Mr. Symonds / Wharton | 1971 |
Justice | High Court Judge | 1971 |
Elizabeth R | Sir Henry Bedingfield | 1971 |
Play for Today | Man on tube / Magistrate / Dr. Peter Stein / Desk sergeant | 1970 |
The Winter's Tale | Antigonus | 1968 |
Adam Adamant Lives! | Leo | 1966 |
BBC Play of the Month | Mr. Jackman | 1965 |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | Man in Mackintosh | 1965 |
Front Page Story | Homer Ward | 1965 |
The Wednesday Play | Dr. Fawcett | 1964 |
Detective | Clee | 1964 |
The Plane Makers | Lipton / Mr. Lipton | 1963 |
No Hiding Place | Partridge / James Furnival | 1959 |
ITV Play of the Week | The archbishop | 1955 |