Known for Acting

George Alphonsus Cooper was born in Leeds in 1925. After training as an electrical engineer and architect he was called up for National Service, working for the Royal Artillery in India. During that period he became interested in performing and on his discharge joined Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in Manchester. To avoid confusion with American actor George Cooper he used his middle initial in his stage name. His first appearance on television was in 1946. Over the next fifty years, he was a regular on the screen developing a career out of portraying slightly bumbling authoritarian characters. In 1964, he won a recurring role in ITV's Coronation Street playing businessman Willie Piggott who famously tried to bribe Ken Barlow to give his son Brian a pass on his tech exam. He had regular roles in Z-Cars and Dixon of Dock Green. In 1960, he appeared in the West End play Billy Liar playing the father of the title character, later reprising the role in the 1973 television series. He appeared in comedies such as Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Sykes and Mind Your Language. In 1985, he took on the role of no-nonsense caretaker Eric Griffiths in the incredibly successful children's drama Grange Hill, playing the role for seven years and earning a place in the hearts of a generation of children. His last TV appearance was in a 1995 episode of Casualty. He died in a nursing home in Hampshire on 16th November, 2018.
1958
as Carpathia Purser Hughes (uncredited)
1963
as Mr. Fitzpatrick
1994
as George
1970
as Dr. Duval
1978
as Mr. Twitchell
1968
as Village Landlord
1983
as State Senator Walden
1983
as Kaganovitch
1964
as John
1970
as Blacket
1965
as Graffham
1976
as 2nd Leather Jerkin
1960
as Doug Savage
1972
as Lionel
2008
as Cherub (archive footage)
1957
as Harry
1964
as Official in Office
1952
as Yeoman
1968
as Supt. Kingsley
1963
as Fred