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  1. David Kossoff (24 November 1919 – 23 March 2005) was a British actor. In 1954 he won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles for his appearance as Geza Szobek in The Young Lovers.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0467311David Kossoff - IMDb

    David Kossoff. Actor: The Mouse on the Moon. At 17 he was a designer in a furniture business but soon after starting he took an interest in the theatre.

  3. David Kossoff was born on November 24, 1919 in London, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for The Mouse on the Moon (1963), The Mouse That Roared (1959) and Chance Meeting (1954). He was married to Margaret Jenkins. He died on March 23, 2005 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK.

  4. Actor, broadcaster and author David Kossoff died this morning at the age of 85 following a battle with liver cancer, his family said today.

  5. Mar 23, 2005 · David Kossoff (24 November 1919 – 23 March 2005) was a British actor. Following the death of his son Paul, a rock musician, he became an anti-drug campaigner.

  6. Actor, broadcaster, and author. Kossoff was a character actor well known for playing wise, elderly Jews or Russian scientists, but later in life he became an active anti-drug campaigner after his son Paul died of an overdose.

  7. Mar 25, 2005 · David Kossoff, actor, writer and illustrator: born London 24 November 1919; twice married (one son, one daughter, and one son deceased); died Hatfield, Hertfordshire 23 March 2005.

  8. Mar 24, 2005 · David Kossoff, who died yesterday aged 85, was a versatile actor best known for his role as Alf Larkin in the television series The Larkins, and a charming exponent of Jewish humour, manners...

  9. Feb 16, 2007 · ACTOR David Kossoff has died aged 85. Kossoff, well known for his role as hen-pecked husband Alf Larkins in 50s TV series The Larkins, had been battling liver cancer for a number of months.

  10. KOSSOFF, DAVID (1919–2005), British actor. Kossoff started as an interior designer and studied for the stage privately. He performed in shows in the London shelters and for the troops during World War ii. His first professional appearance was at the Unity Theater, London.