★ Acting
1933 – 1997
· Beckenham, Kent, England, UK
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Active 1956–2005
James Cossins, born in Beckenham in 1933, carved a niche in cult cinema through his memorable performances. He appears as the enigmatic character in The Horror of Frankenstein (1970), where his ability to embody eccentric roles shines. Cossins also delivers a notable performance in Raw Meat (1972), a film that captures the gritty essence of British horror. His extensive career includes appearances in The Deadly Bees (1966) and Privilege (1967), demonstrating his versatility in both horror and social commentary genres.
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The First Great Train Robbery
1978
★ 6.7
as Harranby
In Victorian England, a master criminal makes elaborate plans to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
92 credits
2000s
1 credit
1990s
3 credits
1980s
15 credits
1970s
50 credits
1960s
21 credits