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Acting
January 1, 1938
January 1, 2000
Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England, UK
The Bishop Auckland-born entertainer began as a comic on the North-East club circuit, teaming up with Peter Lambert to become Lambert and Ross, a duo that became nationally known. When the partnership folded in the 1980s, Willie became a successful actor, with hits in film, TV and on stage. His big break was as the foul-mouthed father in the film Rita, Sue and Bob Too. He went on to acclaimed roles in Ken Loachs Riff Raff and Peter Greenaway's The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. On TV he was seen in Our Friends In The North, and One Foot In The Grave, to name but a few. He died in 2000, following an accident at home. He was 62.
as Homeless Man
as Louis's Volunteer
as Ginga
as Mr Swanley
as Hungry Man
as Woodbine
as Mr Fulton
as Geordie Trucker
as Wally Ferris
as Sainsbur McManus / Eddie Hazel
as Additional Cast
as Gordon Peacock
as Man with Visible Heart
as Johnnie Hope
as Jonty Walsh
as Gus Siddon
as Anna's Doorman
as Roy
as Barman
as Harold, the Communist
as Tinker
as Beadle
as First Man
as Dad
as Sue's Father
as Stan Sorrell