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Leonard Rossiter
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Alfred Molina and Leonard Rossiter in ‘The Losers’ 1978 tv series. FULL episodes on YouTube because baby Molina is cute HERE (some episodes are blocked in Belarus and Russia )
Full photos album: Twitter (better resolution) and Pinterest.
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of-fear-and-love · 4 months
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Barry Lyndon (1975)
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science70 · 2 years
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Brian Cox and Leonard Rossiter, Theatre 625, "The Year of the Sex Olympics" (UK, 1968).
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zippocreed501 · 20 days
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Rising Damp the Movie (1980)
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letterboxd-loggd · 10 months
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Britannia Hospital (1982) Lindsay Anderson
July 2nd 2023
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 years
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A far as hammer films go I'd say it's 4.5/10.
The location, the costumes, the acting are all really good. The story has a good build up, but the finale was a little stupid for my tastes and what I used to in Hammer Films.
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gatutor · 1 year
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Brenda Vaccaro-Leonard Rossiter "Loca juerga tropical" (Water) 1985, de Dick Clement
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dadsinsuits · 10 months
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Leonard Rossiter
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pretty-little-fools · 27 days
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veryslowreader · 2 months
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Tales of Mystery & Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe
Rising Damp: "Things That Go Bump in the Night"
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ulrichgebert · 1 year
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Unser nach eingehender Prüfung für ideal befundener Geburtstagsfilm für Michael Caine. Er bietet tiefschürfende Einblicke in das Wesen des Kolonialismus und die Weltpolitik, Spannung, Abenteuer, einen legendären Gesangsauftritt vor den vereinten Nationen, Liebe und Drama, sowie Maureen Lipman als Margaret Thatcher (vergl. hier).
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Rising Damp - Seance
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Stanley Kubrick
December 19th 2022
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The Scottish actor Bill Paterson, was born on June 3rd 1945 in Glasgow.
After a three year stint as a struggling apprentice quantity surveyor he escaped to do a teaching course at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. His first professional appearance was with Glasgow's Citizens Theatre in their 1967 production of Brecht’s ‘Arturo Ui’ which also launched the career of Leonard Rossiter.
From 1970 – 72 he was with the Citizen’s Theatre for Youth as actor and assistant director and at the 1972 Edinburgh Festival he appeared in the now historic ‘Great Northern Welly Boot Show’ written by and featuring Billy Connolly. He then became a founding member of John McGrath’s 7:84 Theatre Company and toured extensively throughout Scotland, Ireland and Europe with such shows as ‘The Cheviot’, and ‘The Stag and the Black Oil’ He made his first appearance in London in 1976 with the company.
As well as his theatre work Bill has made a successful career on Television, from the 70's right through to nowadays, his most notable in my opinion were, Smiley's People, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, The Singing Detective and Traffik, as well as big screen roles in The Killing Fields and Comfort and Joy.
Paterson has more recently been appeared in the sitcom, Fleabag, The Rebel, with Simon Callow, and the very successful Outlander as the recurring character Ned Gowan he also portrayed Douglas Henshall's faither in the excellent Shetland. Bill was also in the black comedy, Guilt, set in Edinburgh and also starring Mark Bonnar, if you haven't seen it look it up, it's very good.
A wee look on the IMDb tells me he is set to appear in an interesting TV film telling the story of Edinburgh Zoo's famous bear, Wojtek, who was a "soldier in the Polish Army during World War two. Another promising production is Arthur's Whisky for Sky, it is a coming-of-age story with a twist starring Diane Keaton, Patricia Hodge and Lulu, the media site say it is the story of three elderly ladies who drink a whisky which makes them younger, look out for it on Sky Cinema later in the year. Paterson is also to voice a character in Banking on Mr. Toad, a family drama about Scottish writer Kenneth Grahame, the birth of his iconic story "The Wind In The Willows" and life with wife Elsie and Alastair, their troubled young son.
Bill was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Film & Television accolade at the 2015 BAFTA Scotland Awards.
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