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  1. Leben. Als Schauspieler in Film und Fernsehen war Hoskins unter anderem als Gastdarsteller in den Fernsehserien Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone und Die Profis zu sehen. 1993 verkörperte er den Diener Sebastian in der Miniserie Heidi.

  2. Basil William Hoskins (10 June 1929 – 17 January 2005) was an English theatre and film actor. Hoskins, a native of Edmonton, London, was educated at the Edmonton County School. Hoskins studied acting at RADA and joined the Nottingham Playhouse Company in 1951. Hoskins was the long-term partner of fellow English actor Harry Andrews.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0396013Basil Hoskins - IMDb

    Basil Hoskins (1929-2005) was a popular film and TV actor, known for his roles in The Prisoner, The Avengers, and Emergency-Ward 10. He also had a distinguished career on the London stage, working with Vivien Leigh, Alec Guinness, and Lauren Bacall.

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    • Edmonton, London, England, UK
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    • London, England, UK
  4. 11. Feb. 2005 · Basil Hoskins. 11 February 2005 • 12:01am. Basil Hoskins, who has died aged 75, was a character actor in the romantic mould and dedicated his career, which spanned nearly half a century, to the ...

  5. Als Schauspieler in Film und Fernsehen war Hoskins unter anderem in den Fernsehserien Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone und Die Profis zu sehen. Zudem trat er in London in zahlreichen Theaterstücken auf, in denen er unter anderem mit Vivien Leigh, Alec Guinness und Lauren Bacall auf der Bühne stand.

  6. 17. Jan. 2005 · Basil Hoskins was an English theatre and film actor who appeared in many TV shows and movies, such as Ice Cold in Alex, Heidi, and The Prisoner. He was the partner of Harry Andrews and studied acting at RADA.

  7. 7. Aug. 2019 · Basil Hoskins was born in 1929. He trained at RADA in London. He spent five seasons with the Shakespeare Memorial Company at Stratford. He played opposite Lauren Bacall in “Applause” in London’s West End in 1971. His movies include “Ice Cold In Alex” in 1958 and “North West Frontier” in 1959. He died in 2005.