Albert Moses:
† Dec 19 1937 - Sep 15 2017
The Sri Lankan-born actor came to the UK trading on a slight likeness to Clark Gable, but is perhaps best known for appearing as Ranjeet Singh in the blithely racist 'Mind Your Language', a show he also produced, and a plethora of film roles as doctors, secret agents, merchants, assassins, and petty Raj officials, as well as stereotypical bus conductors and waiters in many unreconstructed '70s British movies and TV shows. He can be seen in two James Bond movies, 'The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), and 'Octopussy' (1983), as well as 'The Man Who Would Be King' (1975), 'Carry On Emanuelle' (1978) and 'An American Werewolf in London' (1981).
In 'Mind Your Language' |
With Kenneth Williams in 'Carry On Emanuelle' (1978) |
He's also a poet, a chairman of Equity, and pillar of the community in St Albans.
Albert Moses - imdb profile
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