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Name
  
Leonard Rossiter

Years active
  
1954–1984

Children
  
Camilla Rossiter

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Born
  
21 October 1926 (
1926-10-21
)

Died
  
October 5, 1984, Lyric Theatre, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Gillian Raine (m. 1964–1984), Josephine Tewson (m. 1959–1961)

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Leonard Rossiter (21 October 1926 – 5 October 1984) was an English actor. He had a long career in the theatre but achieved his greatest fame for his television comedy roles, most notably starring as Rupert Rigsby in the ITV series Rising Damp from 1974 to 1980, as well as a film version, and Reginald Perrin in the BBC's The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin from 1976 to 1979.

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Early life and stage work

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Rossiter was born on 21 October 1926 in Wavertree, Liverpool, the second son of Elizabeth (née Howell) and John Rossiter. The family lived over the barber shop owned by his father. He was educated at the Liverpool Collegiate School (1939–46). His ambition was to go to university to read modern languages and become a teacher. However, his father, who served as a voluntary ambulanceman during the Second World War, was killed in an air raid in 1942 and Rossiter had to support his mother. He therefore could not take up the place he had been offered at Liverpool University. Instead he did his National Service as a sergeant, initially in the Intelligence Corps, then in the Army Education Corps, spending much of the time in Germany writing letters home for other soldiers. After being demobbed he worked for six years as an insurance clerk in the claims and accident departments of the Commercial Union Insurance Company.

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From childhood he was an apparently unlikely but in fact enthusiastic and capable sportsman in football, cricket, tennis and later squash.

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Rossiter joined the Wavertree Community Centre Drama Group and made his first appearance with the Adastra Players in Terence Rattigan's Flare Path. The local critic said that he "was particularly outstanding, his one fault being a tendency to speak too fast on one or two occasions". He gave up his insurance job to enrol in Preston repertory theatre and became a professional actor at the comparatively late age of 27. He made his professional stage debut in Joseph Colton's The Gay Dog in Preston on 6 September 1954.

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He later became assistant stage manager there, and then went on to Wolverhampton and Salisbury repertory companies. In his first 19 months in the business he played some 75 roles. He said later: "There was no time to discuss the finer points of interpretation. You studied the part, you did it and then you studied the next part. I developed a frightening capacity for learning lines. The plays became like Elastoplast, which you just stuck on and then tore off. It was the perfect preparation for rehearsing situation comedy on television at the rate of one episode a week."

In 1957–58 he played in the musical Free as Air and then toured in Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh. He joined the Bristol Old Vic and was there for two years, from 1959 to 1961, a time he described as "the bedrock of his career", followed by other stage work, in, among other plays, The Strange Case of Martin Richter, Disabled, The Heretic, The Caretaker and Semi-Detached (in New York). His performance in the premiere of Michael Blakemore's stage production of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui in 1969 met with critical acclaim.

Film and television career

Rossiter broke into film roles with Billy Liar (1963), in which he plays the title character's boss. He established himself as a respected actor in films as well as on stage, and then began to make his presence felt on television as well, with an intermittent role as Detective Inspector Bamber in the police series Z-Cars, as well as guest roles in series as diverse as Steptoe and Son ("The Lead Man Cometh", 1964; "The Desperate Hours", 1972) and The Avengers "(Dressed to Kill", 1963). Among his early film credits were four films directed by Bryan Forbes, namely King Rat (1965), The Wrong Box (1966), The Whisperers (1967) and Deadfall (1968).

In 1968 he played Mr Sowerberry in the film version of Lionel Bart's musical Oliver! and took one of the few speaking supporting roles in 2001: A Space Odyssey as the Russian scientist Smyslov. He worked with Stanley Kubrick again in Barry Lyndon (1975), in which he appeared as Captain John Quin. In the same year as 2001 he appeared in Nigel Kneale's television play The Year of the Sex Olympics, part of BBC 2's Theatre 625, one of his four appearances in the series.

In Rising Damp, on ITV, Rossiter played Rigsby, the lecherous landlord of a house converted into seedy bedsits, reprising the role from the successful stage version, The Banana Box. While he was in Rising Damp he also took the lead role in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, adapted by David Nobbs from his own comic novels and aired on the BBC. Rossiter was given a surprise tribute on This Is Your Life in 1975. He also appeared in the short films The Waterloo Bridge Handicap (1978), and the Galton and Simpson-scripted Le Pétomane (1979). Rossiter also played Frank Harris in the 1978 BBC Play of the Week: "Fearless Frank, or, Tidbits From The Life Of An Adventurer".

From 1978–83, Rossiter performed in ten commercials for Cinzano. The iconic series of adverts was created by film director Alan Parker and, at Rossiter's suggestion, used an old music hall joke where he spills a drink over his wife (played by Joan Collins). In the Channel 4 programme The 100 Greatest TV Ads (2000) Terry Lovelock, the director of two of the commercials, said that Rossiter used to refer jokingly to Collins as "The Prop".

In the animated adaptation of The Perishers (1978) Rossiter provided the voice for Boot the dog. He reprised Rigsby for a film version of Rising Damp in 1980, thus achieving the distinction of playing the same role on stage, television and film. His last television role was as the supermarket manager in another ITV sitcom, Tripper's Day (1984). He continued to make a steady stream of film appearances, including a role in Lindsay Anderson's Britannia Hospital (1982).

Rossiter also played the title role in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of The Life and Death of King John (1984). His last film appearance was in Water (1985).

Writing

Rossiter displayed his acid wit in two books: The Devil's Bedside Book (1980), a collection of cynical dictionary definitions in the style of Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary, and The Lowest Form of Wit (1981), a collection of biting bons mots, stinging retorts, and insults divided into six main sections, illustrated with cartoons by Honeysett and including a definitive guide and a history of sarcasm.

Personal life

Rossiter's first marriage was to the actress Josephine Tewson, with whom he had worked many times in repertory in the 1950s. The marriage ended in divorce in 1961. His second wife was the actress Gillian Raine, with whom he had a daughter, Camilla, and to whom he was still married at the time of his death. Rossiter had met Gillian Raine when he played the lead role of Fred Midway in David Turner's play Semi-Detached, in a production directed by Tony Richardson. The play opened on 8 June 1962 at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry and ran for a week. During the play's second run at the Belgrade, in September 1963, the couple fell in love and moved in together, but they did not marry until 1972.

Rossiter was an Everton fan.

After his death it was revealed that during the early 1980s Rossiter had had a five-year relationship with the broadcaster Sue MacGregor. His wife had not been aware of the affair until she received a letter from MacGregor breaking the news that her memoirs, which were about to be published, would include an account of the affair.

Death

Rossiter died from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in 1984 while waiting to go onstage at the Lyric Theatre, London, where he was performing in Joe Orton's play Loot. His funeral took place at St. Mary's Church, The Boltons, London.

Filmography

Actor
1985
The Moon Over Soho (TV Movie) as
Max von Konigsberg
1985
Alice in Wonderland (TV Series) as
The King of Hearts
- The Mock Turtle's Story, the Lobster Quadrille and Who Stole the Tarts? (1985) - The King of Hearts (voice)
- A Mad Tea Party and the Queen's Croquet Ground (1985) - The King of Hearts (voice)
1985
Water as
Sir Malcolm
1984
The Life and Death of King John (TV Movie) as
King John
1984
Tripper's Day (TV Series) as
Norman Tripper
- Vatman and Robbin (1984) - Norman Tripper
- Alarms and Diversions (1984) - Norman Tripper
- Token of Esteem (1984) - Norman Tripper
- Games People Play (1984) - Norman Tripper
- Foreign Parts (1984) - Norman Tripper
- Special Offers (1984) - Norman Tripper
1975
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Arthur / Harry Meadows / Dawson
- Dog Ends (1984) - Arthur
- The Factory (1981) - Harry Meadows
- After the Solo (1975) - Dawson
1983
The Green Tie on the Little Yellow Dog (TV Series)
1982
The Funny Side of Christmas (TV Movie) as
Reginald Perrin
1982
Escape to the West (TV Movie) as
Gerry Gee
1982
Britannia Hospital as
Vincent Potter: Administration
1980
Rising Damp as
Rigsby
1979
Le Petomane (Short) as
Monsieur Joseph Pujol
1979
The Perishers (TV Series) as
Boot
- Eyeballs (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Nose (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Bone (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Dog Whistle (1979) - Boot (voice)
- May Queen (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Skateboard (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Spring (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Duck Pond (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Dog Training (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Camping (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Dogcart (1979) - Boot (voice)
- Mirror (1979) - Boot (voice)
1976
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (TV Series) as
Reginald Perrin
- Amalgamated Aerosols (1979) - Reginald Perrin
- Jinx (1979) - Reginald Perrin
- Timebomb (1979) - Reginald Perrin
- Communal Social Evenings (1978) - Reginald Perrin
- The Trickle of Visitors (1978) - Reginald Perrin
- Staff Training (1978) - Reginald Perrin
- The Great Project (1978) - Reginald Perrin
- Extreme Solution (1977) - Reginald Perrin
- The Four Untrustworthy Men (1977) - Reginald Perrin
- Re-Involvement (1977) - Reginald Perrin
- The Unusual Shop (1977) - Reginald Perrin
- Jimmy's Offer (1977) - Reginald Perrin
- Elizabeth's New Admirer (1977) - Reginald Perrin
- Remarried and Back at Sunshine Desserts (1977) - Reginald Perrin
- The Memorial Service (1976) - Reginald Perrin
- Trying a Frenchman, Welshman, Scotsman and an Italian (1976) - Reginald Perrin
- The Speech to the British Fruit Association (1976) - Reginald Perrin
- The Bizarre Dinner Party (1976) - Reginald Perrin
- The Sunday Extraordinary Business Meeting (1976) - Reginald Perrin
- Nightmare in the Park (1976) - Reginald Perrin
- Hippopotamus (1976) - Reginald Perrin
1978
Cinzano Bianco 'Shaken not Stirred' James Bond Parody Television Commercial (Video short) as
Nebbish
1978
The Waterloo Bridge Handicap (Short) as
Charles Barker
1978
The Losers (TV Series) as
Sydney Foskett
- Togetherness (1978) - Sydney Foskett
- Sitting on a Goldmine (1978) - Sydney Foskett
- All Down in Black and White (1978) - Sydney Foskett
- Out of the Strong (1978) - Sydney Foskett
- The Naming of Parts (1978) - Sydney Foskett
- A Star Is Born (1978) - Sydney Foskett
1978
BBC2 Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Frank Harris
- Fearless Frank (1978) - Frank Harris
1974
Rising Damp (TV Series) as
Rigsby
- Come on in the Water's Lovely (1978) - Rigsby
- Under the Influence (1978) - Rigsby
- Pink Carnations (1978) - Rigsby
- Great Expectations (1978) - Rigsby
- Fire and Brimstone (1978) - Rigsby
- Hello Young Lovers (1978) - Rigsby
- Suddenly at Home (1977) - Rigsby
- The Cocktail Hour (1977) - Rigsby
- Fawcett's Python (1977) - Rigsby
- The Good Samaritans (1977) - Rigsby
- Clunk Click (1977) - Rigsby
- Stage Struck (1977) - Rigsby
- That's My Boy (1977) - Rigsby
- For the Man Who Has Everything (1975) - Rigsby
- Things That Go Bump in the Night (1975) - Rigsby
- The Last of the Big Spenders (1975) - Rigsby
- The Perfect Gentleman (1975) - Rigsby
- Moonlight and Roses (1975) - Rigsby
- A Body Like Mine (1975) - Rigsby
- Food Glorious Food (1975) - Rigsby
- The Permissive Society (1975) - Rigsby
- Stand Up and Be Counted (1975) - Rigsby
- The Prowler (1975) - Rigsby
- All Our Yesterdays (1975) - Rigsby
- Charisma (1974) - Rigsby
- A Night Out (1974) - Rigsby
- Black Magic (1974) - Rigsby
- The Lodgers (1974) - Rigsby
1977
The Galton & Simpson Playhouse (TV Series) as
Jim
- I Tell You It's Burt Reynolds (1977) - Jim
1976
Voyage of the Damned as
Commander Von Bonin
1976
The Pink Panther Strikes Again as
Quinlan
1976
Machinegunner (TV Movie) as
Cyril Dugdale
1975
Barry Lyndon as
Capt. John Quin
1974
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
Smithy
- Pygmalion Smith (1974) - Smithy
1974
Masquerade (TV Series) as
Leslie Lewis
- Mützen ab! (1974) - Leslie Lewis
1974
The Carnforth Practice (TV Series) as
Aaros Boswell
- The Aristocrat (1974) - Aaros Boswell
1974
If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them (TV Movie) as
The Blind Man
1974
Luther as
Brother Weinand
1967
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Sergeant Tax / Andrew / Mike Schofield
- The Baby's Name Being Kitchener (1973) - Sergeant Tax
- The Unquiet Man (1968) - Andrew
- Taste (1967) - Mike Schofield
1973
After Loch Lomond (TV Movie) as
Mickey Grant
1966
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Colonel Lukyn / The Prime Minister
- The Magistrate (1972) - Colonel Lukyn
- The Devil's Eggshell (1966) - The Prime Minister
1964
Steptoe and Son (TV Series) as
Johnny Spooner / Welsh Hughie
- The Desperate Hours (1972) - Johnny Spooner
- The Lead Man Cometh (1964) - Welsh Hughie
1971
Thick as Thieves (TV Movie) as
Eddie
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Harry / 'X'
- Hari-Kari and Sally (1971) - Harry
- The Garbler Strategy (1969) - 'X'
1967
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Mr. Jeffs / Mr. Marcus
- The Italian Table (1970) - Mr. Jeffs
- Drums Along the Avon (1967) - Mr. Marcus
1967
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Nikolai Krobnevsky / Fred Tomlinson
- Double Agent (1969) - Nikolai Krobnevsky
- Day of the Tortoise (1967) - Fred Tomlinson
1969
Otley as
Johnston
1968
Diamonds for Breakfast as
Inspector Dudley
1968
Oliver! as
Sowerberry
1968
Deadfall as
Fillmore
1966
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Co-Ordinator Ugo Priest / Voltaire / Fred Midway / ...
- The Year of the Sex Olympics (1968) - Co-Ordinator Ugo Priest
- The Fanatics (1968) - Voltaire
- Semi-Detached (1966) - Fred Midway
- Doctor Knock (1966) - Dr. Knock
1968
2001: A Space Odyssey as
Dr. Andrei Smyslov
1968
Half Hour Story (TV Series) as
Owen
- A View from the Obelisk (1968) - Owen
1967
Out of Town Theatre (TV Mini Series) as
Man
- Goodbye, That's All (1967) - Man
1967
The Whisperers as
Assistance Board Officer
1967
The Revenue Men (TV Series) as
Ormerod
- The Benefactor (1967) - Ormerod
1967
Deadlier Than the Male as
Bridgenorth
1966
The Witches as
Dr. Wallis
1966
Hotel Paradiso as
Inspector
1966
Death Is a Good Living (TV Mini Series) as
Norman Lynch
- Episode #1.4 (1966) - Norman Lynch
- Episode #1.3 (1966) - Norman Lynch
- Episode #1.2 (1966) - Norman Lynch
- Episode #1.1 (1966) - Norman Lynch
1966
The Wrong Box as
Vyvyan Alistair Montague
1963
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Leslie Harmon / Man / Patrick / ...
- Mr. Fowlds (1965) - Leslie Harmon
- Between the Two of Us (1965) - Man
- Flight from Reality (1964) - Patrick
- The Buried Man (1963) - Robert Bailey
1965
King Rat as
McCoy
1965
Cluff (TV Series) as
Wilkie
- The Fireraiser (1965) - Wilkie
1965
Thursday Theatre (TV Series) as
Frank Broadbent
- Celebration (1965) - Frank Broadbent
1964
House of Glass (TV Movie) as
Sgt. Golto
1964
Redcap (TV Series) as
Sergeant Rolfe
- Epitaph for a Sweat (1964) - Sergeant Rolfe
1964
Love Story (TV Series) as
Sgt. 'Tubby' Watson
- Beggars and Choosers (1964) - Sgt. 'Tubby' Watson
1964
Festival (TV Series) as
Daudet
- Justin Thyme (1964) - Daudet
1964
They All Died Laughing as
Dr. Fisher
1964
The Long Ships as
Persian Soldier Who Falls On Sword To Prove Loyalty (uncredited)
1963
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Robin Hood
- Dressed to Kill (1963) - Robin Hood
1963
First Night (TV Series) as
Sammy Love
- It's All Lovely (1963) - Sammy Love
1963
Billy Liar as
Emanuel Shadrack
1962
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
William Acton / Harry
- The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl (1963) - William Acton
- The Morning After (1962) - Harry
1963
Maupassant (TV Series) as
Emile Vallin
- The Story of a Farm Girl (1963) - Emile Vallin
1963
Jezebel ex UK (TV Series) as
Pritchard
- The Four-Legged Stowaway (1963) - Pritchard
1963
Suspense (TV Series) as
Alan Treece
- Walk in Fear (1963) - Alan Treece
1963
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Det. Insp. Bamber
- Enquiry (1963) - Det. Insp. Bamber
- Matter of Conviction (1963) - Det. Insp. Bamber
- Members Only (1963) - Det. Insp. Bamber
- Follow My Leader (1963) - Det. Insp. Bamber
- The Listeners (1963) - Det. Insp. Bamber
- Act of Vengeance (1963) - Det. Insp. Bamber
- The Hitch-Hiker (1963) - Det. Insp. Bamber
- Trumpet Voluntary (1963) - Det. Insp. Bamber
1963
This Sporting Life as
Phillips
1962
A Kind of Loving as
Whymper
1962
Studio 4 (TV Series) as
Gerard Moustier
- The Intrigue (1962) - Gerard Moustier
1961
You Can't Win (TV Series) as
Fenny
- The One That Got Away (1961) - Fenny
1959
The Nightwatchman's Stories (TV Series) as
Joe Stocks
- The Constable's Move (1959) - Joe Stocks
1958
Into The Net (TV Series) as
Dennis
- Episode #1.6 (1958) - Dennis
- Episode #1.5 (1958) - Dennis
- Episode #1.4 (1958) - Dennis
- Episode #1.3 (1958) - Dennis
- Episode #1.2 (1958) - Dennis
- Episode #1.1 (1958) - Dennis
1957
On Stage - London (TV Series)
- Episode #1.1 (1957)
1956
Story Conference (TV Movie) as
Leo Borowitz
Self
1984
Good Morning Britain (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 13 September 1984 (1984) - Self
1983
Give Us a Clue (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #6.1 (1983) - Self - Panellist
1975
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Peter Adamson (1981) - Self
- Peter Bowles (1980) - Self
- Richard Beckinsale (1977) - Self
- Leonard Rossiter (1975) - Self
1981
The Russell Harty Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.15 (1981) - Self
1981
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- An Actor's Life for Me (1981) - Self
1980
Clapper Board (TV Series) as
Self
- Rising Damp and Black Jack (1980) - Self
1979
Muhammad Ali's Greatest Hits (TV Special) as
Self
1978
The Morecambe & Wise Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Eric & Ernie's Xmas Show 1978 (1978) - Self
1978
Song by Song (TV Series) as
Self - Music Performer
- By Harburg (1978) - Self - Music Performer
1978
Grandstand (TV Series) as
Self - Pro-Celebrity Squash
- Episode dated 20 May 1978 (1978) - Self - Pro-Celebrity Squash
1975
Celebrity Squares (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.16 (1975) - Self
- Episode #1.11 (1975) - Self
1965
BBC 3 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (1965) - Self
- Episode #1.4 (1965) - Self
- Episode #1.3 (1965) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (1965) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (1965) - Self
Archive Footage
2022
Leonard Rossiter: Comedy Great (TV Special) as
Self
2022
This Is Joan Collins (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2018
The Secret Story of the BBC Christmas Tapes (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2016
The Cars That Made Britain Great (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Country Cars (2016) - Self (uncredited)
2016
Rising Damp Forever (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self / Rigsby
- Episode #1.2 (2016) - Self / Rigsby
- Episode #1.1 (2016) - Self / Rigsby
2015
Who Do You Think You Are? (TV Series documentary) as
Rigsby
- Frances De La Tour (2015) - Rigsby (uncredited)
2014
Kubrick Remembered (Documentary)
2013
Show Me the Telly (TV Series) as
Rigsby
- Episode #1.6 (2013) - Rigsby
2013
Ade in Adland (TV Mini Series documentary)
2011
My Favourite Joke (TV Series) as
Rupert Rigsby
- Episode #1.2 (2011) - Rupert Rigsby (uncredited)
2008
50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases (TV Movie documentary) as
Reginald Iolanthe Perrin (uncredited)
2007
Timeshift (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Storyteller, Jackanory
- Goodbye Children Everywhere: The Changing World of Children's Television (2007) - Self - Storyteller, Jackanory
2007
The Real Mr Pooter (TV Movie documentary) as
Reginald Iolanthe Perrin
2005
Best Ever Ads (TV Movie documentary) as
Cinzano Man
2005
Greatest TV Comedy Moments (TV Movie documentary) as
Rigsby (uncredited)
2005
Bruce Forsyth's Comedy Heroes (TV Movie documentary) as
Rigsby
2001
Heroes of Comedy (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Rigsby / Reginald Perrin
- Leonard Rossiter (2001) - Self / Rigsby / Reginald Perrin
2001
The Greatest (TV Series documentary) as
Rigsby
- 100 Greatest TV Characters (2001) - Rigsby (uncredited)
2000
The Unforgettable Leonard Rossiter (TV Movie documentary) as
Various
2000
The 100 Greatest TV Ads (TV Special) as
Cinzano Man
1996
'Oh, Miss Jones!': The Very Best of Leonard Rossiter (Video documentary) as
Self / Rigsby / Reginald Perrin / ...
1982
Trail of the Pink Panther as
Superintendant Quinlan

References

Leonard Rossiter Wikipedia