Basil Moss
Biography
Basil David Moss (25 May 1935 – 28 November 2020) was a British character actor, who featured regularly on television in the 1960s and on radio in the 1970s. He was educated at St Paul's School, which he followed with actor's training. Despite leaving St Paul's in 1953, Moss's connections with the school remained strong throughout his life, both through his involvement in the Pauline Meetings and his work for the Old Pauline Club. In the early 1960s, he had a long-running screen role as Alan Drew in the BBC TV series Compact. He later had an even longer-lasting part in the radio soap, Waggoners' Walk, which ran for more than a decade and achieved ratings of four million listeners on Radio Two in the United Kingdom. This grew so popular that it nearly caused the cancellation of The Archers. His credited film roles include appearances in One Brief Summer (1970) and Clinic Exclusive (1971). As he grew older, Moss did less acting in order to concentrate on other interests, although he continued to appear in comic roles,[5] including The Gigolos. He died on 28 November 2020, at the age of 85.
Movie Appearances
TV Appearances

The Bill
as Mr. Creasey
1984

UFO
as Doctor
1970

UFO
as Dr. Frazer
1970

Minder
as Vicar
1979

Heartbeat
as Alexander Burton
1992

BBC Play of the Month
as Huntley
1965
David Copperfield
as Ham Peggotty
1966

The Chief
as Coroner
1990

Morgan's Boy
as Ted Rivers
1984

First Among Equals
as Robert Atkinson
1986

Dr Terrible's House of Horrible
as Priest
2001


