Bryan Mosley (25 August 1931 – 9 February 1999) was a British
actor
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, best known for his role as grocer
Alf Roberts in the long-running
ITV soap opera
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''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based ...
''.
Early life
Mosley was born in
Leeds
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, an only child, to Agnes Basquill, a print worker, and Jimmy Mosley, a labourer at a dye factory. He attended
Leeds Central High School
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and made his stage debut, aged 10, as the back end of a cow in the
pantomime Cinderella
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. He modelled for clothes catalogues and held a childhood ambition to become a missionary. Instead, aged 13, Mosley won a scholarship to
Leeds College of Art, where he studied from 1944 to 1946, and subsequently worked as a commercial artist. He also worked in a bookshop, as a drama teacher and sold
encyclopaedias door-to-door.
In 1950, Mosley's father, a smoker and heavy drinker, died from a heart attack. His mother subsequently remarried, a marriage which Mosley did not approve of, and he remained estranged from his mother until her death.
In 1952, after
national service in the
RAF, working in
air traffic control
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just outside
Newcastle and in Scotland, Mosley trained as an actor at the
Bradford Civic Theatre and
Esme Church's Northern Theatre School. He then toured with the New Pilgrim Players, playing in churches, abbeys, pubs and prisons, before working in
repertory theatre in
York
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,
Perth
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,
Derby
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and
Harrogate
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.
Coronation Street
Mosley joined the cast of ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based ...
'' in February 1961 (episode 18), and made recurrent appearances until 1963, as
Post Office
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worker Alfred "Alf" Roberts, a colleague of
Frank Barlow. He returned to the series briefly in 1967, before re-joining as a regular cast member in 1971. Alf became best known as the owner of the
Corner Shop
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, local councillor and twice Mayor of
Weatherfield in 1973 and 1994. His character was married three times: initially to Phyllis Plant (1946–1970), who did not appear onscreen; secondly to
Renee Bradshaw (1978–1980); and latterly to
Audrey Roberts
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, from 1985 onwards.
Mosley's appearances in the soap opera became less frequent following a serious heart attack in 1997, causing him to take eight months off from the show. After 37 years, and almost 2,000 episodes, his character was to be written out of the serial. Mosley, upset at the prospect of his character's demise, refused to act out his final dying scene, until
Granada
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bosses offered him ten times his usual rate to play the scene. Alf Roberts made his last appearance on
New Year's Day
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1999, dying peacefully on screen in his sleep, watched by more than 18 million viewers. He received a standing ovation from the cast on set. Mosley recorded his final scenes on 4 December 1998, and died six weeks later from a
heart attack
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.
Mosley also appeared with the ''Coronation Street'' cast in the 1989
Royal Variety Performance,
and a 1990
LWT special, ''Happy Birthday, Coronation Street!'', hosted by
Cilla Black celebrating 30 years of the soap.
Other roles
Mosley made his screen debut in the film ''
A Kind of Loving'' (1962). He also appeared in ''
Get Carter'' (1971) playing local gangster Cliff Brumby. He is famously killed by Jack Carter (
Michael Caine), who beats him up and throws him from the roof of the
Trinity Square multi-storey car park
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in
Gateshead, after discovering Brumby's involvement in his brother's death. He played alien dignitary Malpha and a Prop Man on a film set in the ''
Doctor Who'' serial ''
The Daleks' Master Plan
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'' in 1965 and made two appearances in ''
The Avengers
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* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
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''. Mosley also had small roles in ''
Z Cars'',
''Crossroads'', ''
A Family at War'' and as the pub landlord in ''
Queenie's Castle
''Queenie's Castle'' is a British sitcom set in early 1970s Leeds, West Yorkshire. The series was made for the ITV by Yorkshire Television and aired from 1970 to 1972. The series starred British actress Diana Dors.
Plot
Starring Diana Dors ...
''.
Mosley performed alongside
Arthur Haynes
Arthur Haynes (14 May 1914 – 19 November 1966) was an English comedian and star of ''The Arthur Haynes Show'', a comedy sketch series produced by ATV from 1956 ,
Harry Worth and
Dick Emery in their television shows. In addition, he appeared in commercials for
Watney's, alongside
Morecambe and Wise, in an advertisement for Albert's Crisps, as well as using his stunt skills to swing from a huge chandelier, sword in hand, in an unscreened advertisement for a cereal.
In October 1997, he was the subject of ''
This is Your Life This Is Your Life may refer to:
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'', being surprised by
Michael Aspel
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on the set of ''Coronation Street''. The episode went out on 3 November. Tributes were paid by actor
Paul Shane and actress
Kathy Staff.
He was joined by the cast of ''Coronation Street''.
Fight arranger
While performing in repertory theatre, Mosley used the fencing skills he learned in the RAF to direct the fights in a production of ''
Othello
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'', in Perth, and at the
Theatre Royal, York, for
''Henry IV''. He fenced with
Terence Stamp in the film ''
Far from the Madding Crowd'', and taught fencing in schools around Leeds.
Mosely was also a fight director, and coached
Robert Hardy,
Tom Courtenay and
Neil Diamond
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, who needed to look like a fencer for a photo-session. He was a founder member of the
Society of British Fight Directors
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, intended to regulate fighting on stage and screen, and he arranged the ''Get Carter'' fight with Caine. He also endowed a fencing award at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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.
Mosley was sometimes credited as Buddy Windrush.
Personal life and death
Mosley married schoolteacher and childhood sweetheart Norma Bowes in
Leeds
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,
West Yorkshire, on 25 July 1956.
The couple first met in the early 1940s whilst they both attended a local Youth club, at the
Belle Vue Methodist Church, and after an engagement of four years, the pair remained married until Mosley's death.
They had six children between 1957 and 1966; three sons (Jonathan, Bernard and Leonard) and three daughters (Jacqueline, Simone and Helen). The family lived in Nab Wood, near
Shipley,
West Yorkshire.
Mosley was a practising
Roman Catholic
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who had made at least one pilgrimage to
Lourdes
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.
He was awarded an honorary degree from the
University of Bradford. Mosley was a keen painter and trained at the
Leeds College of Art. He was an honorary member of the British Watercolours Society,
Ilkley, where he regularly exhibited his work. Mosley also wrote a regular column for ''
The Weekly News
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''.
In later life he began to suffer from cardiac troubles, and suffered his first heart attack in 1991. After a second more serious heart attack in 1997, he lost four stone in weight. In addition, Mosley had respiratory problems, and was told by producers of ''Coronation Street'' to leave the programme, ultimately leading him to give up his role as Alf Roberts.
On 9 February 1999, Mosley collapsed in the street outside the Market Hall, Westgate, near his home in Shipley. His wife was by his side and he was immediately taken to
Bradford Royal Infirmary, but died on arrival from a
heart attack
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, aged 67. His funeral took place a week later, on 16 February 1999, at St Mary and St Walburga Church, Shipley, attended by relatives and close friends, including
Eileen Derbyshire. Following the private ceremony, Mosley was cremated at Nab Wood Crematorium, Shipley, with his ''Coronation Street'' character's trademark
trilby
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laid on his coffin; a
brass band played "
For All The Saints". His widow, Norma, asked fans to light a candle in the window of their homes in tribute, stating "Although the ceremony is a private event, people can join us in spirit and place a lighted candle for Bryan in their window."
A public memorial service was later held at
Salford cathedral, attended by more than 300 people, with members of the ''Coronation Street'' cast and the show's creator
Tony Warren paying tribute. In respect, filming schedules were rearranged by
Granada Television
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to enable cast members to attend.
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Norma died on 16 October 2011, aged 79.
Legacy
In 1999, a biography, ''Street Life: The Bryan Mosley Story'', by Chris Gidney, was published.
As part of the ''Coronation Street'' 40th anniversary celebrations in 2000, heritage plaques were unveiled outside the
Granada Studios to four of the soap opera's stars, including Mosley. The other plaques commemorated the lives of
Doris Speed,
Pat Phoenix and
Violet Carson.
In 2010, as part of the show's 50th anniversary celebrations, Alf Roberts featured in a video countdown, ''The Stars of the Street: 50 Years, 50 Classic Characters''.
Filmography
References
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1931 births
1999 deaths
English male film actors
Male actors from Leeds
Alumni of Leeds Arts University
English Roman Catholics
20th-century English male actors
People from Shipley, West Yorkshire
English male soap opera actors