Birthday: 1921-04-08
Deathday: 1987-07-15
Birthplace: Bethnal Green, London, England, UK
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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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.
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1979-06-26 | Moonraker | Consumptive Italian |
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1978-01-08 | Revenge of the Pink Panther | Fernet |
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1977-04-28 | Come Play with Me | Kelly |
1976-01-01 | Room to Let | Tramp | |
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1973-09-11 | Soap Opera in Stockwell | Sylv |
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1971-11-01 | The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins | Mr. Spencer (segment "Pride") |
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1968-01-25 | Up the Junction | Charlie |
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1967-11-13 | The Fearless Vampire Killers | Shagal, the Inn-Keeper |
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1967-07-01 | A Challenge for Robin Hood | Pie Merchant |
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1966-10-16 | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Gatekeeper |
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1966-07-01 | The Sandwich Man | Yachtsman |
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1966-03-29 | Alfie | Harry Clamacraft |
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1966-03-08 | Doctor in Clover | Fleming |
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1966-01-01 | Bindle (One of Them Days) | Joseph Bindle |
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1965-07-29 | Help! | Doorman |
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1964-06-24 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Flute |
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1964-01-01 | Mr. Scrooge | Bob Cratchit |
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1960-10-18 | The Millionairess | Fish Curer |
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1958-10-21 | I Was Monty's Double | The Small Man |
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1958-02-07 | A Tale of Two Cities | Jerry Cruncher |
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1958-01-01 | I Only Arsked | Excused Boots Bisley |
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1957-07-23 | Hell Drivers | Tinker, Truck Driver |
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1957-02-04 | No Road Back | Rudge Harvey |
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1956-10-01 | A Touch of the Sun | May |
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1956-09-04 | Sailor Beware | Organist (Uncredited) |
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1956-08-14 | Child in the House | Ticket Collector |
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1956-07-01 | Behind the Headlines | Sammy |
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1956-01-01 | Jumping for Joy | Blagg |
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1955-11-01 | The Bespoke Overcoat | Fender |
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1955-08-15 | A Kid for Two Farthings | Alf the Bird Man (uncredited) |
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1955-04-19 | The Ship That Died of Shame | Sailor (uncredited) |
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1955-03-22 | The Night My Number Came Up | The Soldier |
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1954-12-08 | Make Me an Offer! | Fred Frames |
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1954-11-30 | The Passing Stranger | Harry |
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1954-10-31 | To Dorothy, a Son | Cab Driver |
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1954-09-01 | Svengali | Carrell |
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1954-09-01 | Time Is My Enemy | Ernie Gordon |
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1954-03-19 | Blackout | Ernie |
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1953-07-13 | The Square Ring | Frank Forbes |
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1953-02-01 | Top of the Form | |
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1952-12-04 | The Planter's Wife | Soldier |
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1952-06-09 | Derby Day | Spider Wilkes |
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1952-06-01 | Treasure Hunt | Tipster |
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1952-05-02 | Brandy for the Parson | Dallyn |
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1951-11-13 | High Treason | |
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1951-06-28 | The Lavender Hill Mob | Shorty |
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1951-05-07 | The Galloping Major | Newsboy |
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1951-03-12 | Talk of a Million | Lorcan |
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1951-02-20 | Pool of London | Alf |
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1950-02-23 | Stage Fright | Stage Hand with Microphone (uncredited) |
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1949-12-01 | Boys in Brown | Basher Walker |
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1949-09-20 | The Hasty Heart | Orderly |
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1949-05-20 | Man on the Run | Bert the Barge Mate |
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1948-06-01 | The Monkey's Paw | Speedway track manager |
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1948-01-28 | Vice Versa | 1st Urchin |
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1947-11-28 | It Always Rains on Sunday | Dicey Perkins |
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1947-08-13 | Jassy | Witness |
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1947-08-05 | Holiday Camp | Redcoat |
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1946-07-25 | It Might Be You | Frank |
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1945-11-24 | Brief Encounter | Waiter at the Royal (uncredited) |
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1945-10-29 | Johnny Frenchman | Corporal |
1945-06-30 | What's the Next Job? | Peter Broadley | |
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1945-04-08 | Read All About It | Tom - Newspaper Reader |