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  1. Ernest Cossart (born Emil Gottfried von Holst, 24 September 1876 – 21 January 1951) was an English-American actor. After a stage career in England, he moved to the US, appearing on Broadway and all around the country.

  2. Ernest Cossart. Actor: Tom Brown's School Days. Ernest Cossart came to Hollywood to play a succession of butlers, valets and man-servants with names like Binns, Jeepers or Brassett. In fact, if you saw Angel (1937) or Letter of Introduction (1938), you may have assumed that he simply stepped from one movie set to another.

  3. Here are 10 things you should know about Ernest Cossart, born on September 24, 1876. His Hollywood career was brief, but butler-iffic._____About Cladr...

  4. Ernest Cossart is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Great Ziegfeld, Angel, Kitty Foyle, Desire, Cluny Brown, Tower of London, Kings Row, and The Scoundrel.

  5. Ernest Cossart (born Emil Gottfried von Holst, 24 September 1876 – 21 January 1951) was an English-American actor. After a stage career in England, he moved to the US, appearing on Broadway and all around the country.

  6. Ernest Cossart was a actor who was born in 1876 in United Kingdom and died in 1951 known for Angel, Cluny Brown, Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman, Knickerbocker Holiday, Desire, The Great Ziegfeld, Lady of the Tropics, The Scoundrel, Murder with Pictures and My American Wife

  7. ERNEST COSSART, 74, VETERAN OF STAGE; Trouper for Half Century Who Appeared in Many Successes Dies--Acted in Films

  8. Ernest Cossart was a British actor who starred in many classic films, such as The Man Who Knew Too Much and Kitty Foyle. Find out more about his movies, bio and lists on MUBI.

  9. Ernest Cossart (born Emil Gottfried von Holst) was an English-American actor. After a stage career in England, he moved to the US, appearing on Broadway and all around the country. In the 1930s and 1940s, he appeared in films, specialising in playing butlers, valets, and similar roles, but playing a range of other parts.

  10. Feb 13, 2016 · Jan 21, 1951. CREDITS. Broadway. The Ivy Green (Apr 05, 1949 - Apr 09, 1949) Performer: Ernest Cossart [John Dickens] Play Original. The Play's the Thing (Apr 28, 1948 - Dec 18, 1948) Performer: Ernest Cossart [Mansky] Play Comedy Revival. Devils Galore (Sep 12, 1945 - Sep 15, 1945) Performer: Ernest Cossart [A Devil] Play Original.