Alfie Bass
Alfred Bass
(
April 8
1921
–
July 15
1987
) was a small
cockney
-accented
English
actor
, born in
London
's
Bethnal Green
. Among his most often seen films (by modern audiences), are
The Lavender Hill Mob
and
A Tale Of Two Cities
. He continued working until the turn of the 1980s and had roles in the T.V. series
Till Death Us Do Part
and
Are You Being Served?
. He sometimes emphasised his Jewish background in the accent he used on screen. He starred in
The Army Game
a British T.V. comedy series of the late 1950s and early 1960s, and then co-starred in its sequel
Bootsie and Snudge
as a tramp with
Bill Fraser
and
Clive Dunn
. Both series were very popular in Britain. He also had success on the stage, in particular with
The Bespoke Overcoat
which was filmed in 1956. He died of a heart attack in
1987
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