Campbell Cotts

Campbell Cotts

Deceased · Born: Apr 21, 1902 · Died: Feb 19, 1964

Personal Details

BornApr 21, 1902 Fondebosch, South Africa

Biography

Campbell Cotts, a renowned thespian, entered this world on the twenty-first day of April, nineteen hundred and two, in the picturesque town of Fondebosch, nestled in the heart of South Africa. Throughout his illustrious career, he left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances in a plethora of iconic films.

Some of his most notable roles include the 1950 classic, "Last Holiday", the 1948 gem, "Brass Monkey", and the 1957 masterpiece, "The Good Companions". His dedication to his craft and unwavering passion for the art of acting earned him a special place in the hearts of his fans.

Tragically, Campbell Cotts' life was cut short when he passed away on February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and sixty-four, in the bustling city of London, England, United Kingdom. Despite his untimely departure, his legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of actors and filmmakers to this very day.

Career

1961
Anna Karenina
Anna Karenina as The Grand Duke
1957
Just My Luck
Just My Luck as Lord Beale
Doctor at Large
Doctor at Large as Butler (uncredited)
1956
Three Men in a Boat
Three Men in a Boat as Ambrose Porterhouse
Around the World in 80 Days
Around the World in 80 Days as Reform Club Member (uncredited)
1955
Murder on Approval
Murder on Approval as Robert Coburn
1952
The Hour of 13
The Hour of 13 as Mr. Chumley Orr
1951
Encore
Encore as Club Member
1950
Last Holiday
Last Holiday as Bellinghurst
1949
Dear Mr. Prohack
Dear Mr. Prohack as Sir Paul Spinner
Stop Press Girl
Stop Press Girl as John Fairfax
The Gay Lady
The Gay Lady as Saintsbury
Brass Monkey
Brass Monkey as A.J. Gilroy
1947
Fame Is the Spur
Fame Is the Spur as Meeting Chairman (uncredited)