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Years active
  
1916-1950

Name
  
Ernest Cossart


Role
  
Actor

Children
  
Valerie Cossart

Ernest Cossart

Full Name
  
Emil Gottfried von Holst

Born
  
24 September 1876 (
1876-09-24
)
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK

Died
  
January 21, 1951, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Maude Davis (m. 1906–1951)

Parents
  
Adolph von Holst, Clara von Holst

Movies
  
The Great Ziegfeld, Kitty Foyle, Angel, Kings Row, Three Smart Girls

Similar People
  
Gustav Holst, Imogen Holst, Robert Z Leonard, Friedrich Hollaender, Ernst Lubitsch

Ernest Cossart (24 September 1876 – 21 January 1951) was an English 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.

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Life and career

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Cossart was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire as Emil Gottfried von Holst, the younger of the two children of Adolph von Holst (1846–1901), a professional musician, and his first wife, Clara (née Lediard; 1841–1882).

The elder child, Gustavus, later known as Gustav Holst, became a leading English composer. Emil attended Cheltenham Grammar School and then became a clerk in a wine company's office. When he decided to pursue an acting career, he took the stage name Ernest Cossart, appearing on stage in Britain before moving to the US in 1908, working in Broadway productions and all over the country. During the First World War, he served in the Canadian army and was severely wounded. After the war, he appeared in musical comedy in the West End before returning to Broadway in 1919.

In the late 1920s, Cossart made a return to the London stage, acting with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in a West End transfer of a Broadway success, Caprice. In 1932, he appeared as Colonel Tallboys in the world premiere of Bernard Shaw's Too True to Be Good, with Beatrice Lillie and Leo G. Carroll.

Cossard moved into acting in Hollywood films in the 1930s. He was often typecast as butlers; The New York Times said of him:

Butlers, the supreme gift of the British Empire to Hollywood and mystery fiction, are the specialty of Ernest Cossart. You have seen him buttling with frozen gravity and punctilio of bedtick vest in "Two for Tonight" and "Accent on Youth," and you will now see him as the correct gentleman's gentleman in "Angel," which Ernst Lubitsch has made with Marlene Dietrich and Herbert Marshall.

In Angel, Cossart and Edward Everett Horton as the servants were judged to have had the best of the film. In addition to such roles, Cossart played a range of different characters, appearing as Pa Monaghan with Ronald Reagan in Kings Row, and as Squire Brown in Tom Brown's School Days. In two films he played Roman Catholic priests, one French and the other Irish-American.

During the Second World War, Cossart was a co-founder, with Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Basil Rathbone, and other expatriate actors, of a fund to help artists in distress in Britain.

Cossart died in New York at the age of 74, survived by his wife, the actress Maude Davis, and their daughter, the actress Valerie Cossart (1907–1994).

Broadway roles

  • Mary of Scotland (1933) as Lord Throgmorton
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1950
    The Ford Theatre Hour (TV Series) as
    Inspector / Mr. Baxley
    - Angel Street (1950) - Inspector
    - Laburnum Grove (1950) - Mr. Baxley
    1949
    John Loves Mary as
    Oscar Dugan
    1948
    The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series)
    - This Thing Called Love (1948)
    1947
    Love from a Stranger as
    Billings
    1946
    It's Your America (Short) as
    English Pub Proprietor (uncredited)
    1946
    The Jolson Story as
    Father McGee
    1946
    Cluny Brown as
    Syrette
    1945
    The Girl of the Limberlost as
    Roger Henley
    1945
    Love Letters as
    Bishop
    1945
    Tonight and Every Night as
    Sam Royce
    1944
    Knickerbocker Holiday as
    Tienhoven
    1942
    Kings Row as
    Pa Monaghan
    1941
    Skylark as
    Theodore
    1941
    One Foot in Heaven as
    John E. Morris
    1941
    Charley's Aunt as
    Brasset
    1940
    Kitty Foyle as
    Pop
    1940
    Tom Brown's School Days as
    Squire Brown
    1940
    A Bill of Divorcement as
    Rev. Dr. Pumphrey
    1939
    The Light That Failed as
    Beeton
    1939
    Tower of London as
    Tom Clink
    1939
    Lady of the Tropics as
    Father Antoine
    1939
    The Magnificent Fraud as
    Duval
    1939
    Three Smart Girls Grow Up as
    Binns the Butler
    1939
    Never Say Die as
    Jeepers
    1938
    Zaza as
    Marchand
    1938
    Letter of Introduction as
    Andrews - Butler
    1937
    Angel as
    Christopher Wilton
    1937
    Carnival Queen as
    Spaulding
    1937
    The Lady Fights Back as
    Commissioner Allan
    1937
    As Good as Married as
    Quinn
    1937
    Top of the Town as
    Augustus Borden
    1937
    Champagne Waltz as
    Waiter
    1936
    Three Smart Girls as
    Binns
    1936
    The Big Broadcast of 1937 as
    The Uncle
    1936
    Murder with Pictures as
    Stanley Redfield
    1936
    My American Wife as
    Adolph
    1936
    Palm Springs as
    Starkey
    1936
    The Great Ziegfeld as
    Sidney
    1936
    Desire as
    Aristide Duvalle
    1935
    Two for Tonight as
    Homps
    1935
    Accent on Youth as
    Flogdell
    1935
    The Scoundrel as
    Jimmy Clay
    1916
    The Pursuing Vengeance as
    Vantine
    1916
    The Strange Case of Mary Page
    Archive Footage
    2008
    American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
    Pa Monaghan
    - You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story - Part 1 (2008) - Pa Monaghan

    References

    Ernest Cossart Wikipedia


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