Role Actor | Name Bryan Mosley Years active 1960–1999 | |
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Spouse Norma Bowes (m. 1956–1999) Children Helen Mosley, Leonard Mosley, Bernard Mosley, Jaquline Mosley, Jonathan Mosley, Simone Mosley Movies and TV shows Similar People Bill Waddington, Mike Hodges, Wolfgang Suschitzky, Tony Warren, Christopher Miles |
This Morning: Sue Nicholls and Bryan Mosley (1995)
Bryan Mosley (25 August 1931 – 9 February 1999) was a British actor, known best as grocer Alf Roberts in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street.
Contents
- This Morning Sue Nicholls and Bryan Mosley 1995
- Early life
- Coronation Street
- Other notable roles
- Fight arranger
- Personal life
- Filmography
- References
Early life
Born in Leeds, he attended Leeds Central High School and held a childhood ambition to become a missionary. Instead he won a scholarship to Leeds College of Art (1944–46) and afterwards worked as a commercial artist. He also worked in a bookshop and sold books door-to-door.

After national service in the RAF, working in air traffic control, he trained as an actor at the Bradford Civic Theatre and Esme Church's Northern Theatre School.
Coronation Street
Mosley joined the cast of Coronation Street in 1961 and made recurrent appearances until 1963. He returned to the series briefly in 1967 before rejoining as a regular cast member in 1971. Mosley's appearances in the soap opera became less frequent following a serious heart attack in 1991. Alf Roberts made his last appearance on New Year's Day 1999 dying peacefully on screen in his sleep. Mosley died just weeks later of a heart attack in Shipley, West Yorkshire aged 67.
As part of the show's 40th anniversary celebrations, heritage plaques were unveiled outside the Granada Studios in 2000 to four of the soap opera's stars, including Mosley. The other plaques commemorated the lives of Doris Speed, Pat Phoenix and Violet Carson.
Other notable roles
Mosley made his screen debut in 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 in Gateshead, after discovering Brumby's involvement in his brother's death. He starred in two stories in the series Doctor Who in 1965 and 1966 and made two appearances in The Avengers. Mosley also had a small role as the pub landlord in Queenie's Castle.
Fight arranger
He was also a fencer and a stage and film fight arranger. He fenced with Terence Stamp in the film Far from the Madding Crowd. He was a founder member of the Society of British Fight Directors and he arranged the Get Carter fight with Caine. Mosley was sometimes credited as Buddy Windrush.
Personal life
Bryan Mosley and his wife Norma wed in 1956; the couple had six children. Mosley was a practising Roman Catholic who had made at least one pilgrimage to Lourdes.