Portrait of Willie Ross

Willie Ross

Acting

Biography

The Bishop Auckland-born entertainer began as a comic on the North-East club circuit, teaming up with Peter Lambert to become Lambert and Ross, a duo that became nationally known. When the partnership folded in the 1980s, Willie became a successful actor, with hits in film, TV and on stage. His big break was as the foul-mouthed father in the film Rita, Sue and Bob Too. He went on to acclaimed roles in Ken Loachs Riff Raff and Peter Greenaway's The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. On TV he was seen in Our Friends In The North, and One Foot In The Grave, to name but a few. He died in 2000, following an accident at home. He was 62.

Born: January 1, 1938

Place of Birth: Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England, UK

Filmography

2001
Bodywork

as Homeless Man

2001
Blow Dry

as Louis's Volunteer

2000
2000
Secret Society

as Mr Swanley

2000
Honest

as Woodbine

1999
1997
Loop

as Geordie Trucker

1997
The Ice House

as Wally Ferris

1997
Brass Eye

as Sainsbur McManus / Eddie Hazel

1996
Hillsborough

as Additional Cast

1996
Our Friends in the North

as Gordon Peacock

1995
Restoration

as Man with Visible Heart

1994
A Pinch of Snuff

as Johnnie Hope

1992
Heartbeat

as Jonty Walsh

1991
Riff-Raff

as Gus Siddon

1989
Dealers

as Anna's Doorman

1989
And a Nightingale Sang

as Harold, the Communist

1988
1988
Lucky Sunil

as Beadle

1987
Treacle

as First Man

1987
Road

as Dad

1987
Rita, Sue and Bob Too

as Sue's Father

1979
Minder

as Stan Sorrell