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Graham Moffatt

Graham Victor Harold Moffatt (6 December 1919 – 2 July 1965) was a British character actor and comedian.
Born in Hammersmith, London,〔GRO Register of Births: MAR 1920 1a 433 HAMMERSMITH – Graham V. H. Moffatt〕 he is best known for a number of films where he appeared with Will Hay and Moore Marriott as 'Albert': an insolent, overweight, overgrown-schoolboy type character, loosely reminiscent of Billy Bunter.
His first film with Will Hay was ''Where There's a Will'' (1936) in which he plays an office boy. In his next film with Hay, ''Windbag the Sailor'' (1936), he is joined by Moore Marriott and his character has become 'Albert'. He is known by this name in all his later films with Hay and Marriott: ''Oh, Mr Porter!'' (1937), ''Old Bones of the River'' (1938), ''Ask a Policeman'' (1939) and ''Where's That Fire?'' (1940). Still as Albert, he appeared again with Moore Marriott in a series of films starring Arthur Askey: ''Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt'' (1940), ''I Thank You'' (1941), and ''Back Room Boy'' (1942).
His later films include Powell and Pressburger's ''A Canterbury Tale'' and ''I Know Where I'm Going!'', before he semi-retired from show business to become a publican with his wife Joyce. Together, they ran the Swan Inn at Braybrooke (near Market Harborough,) followed by The Englishcombe Inn at Bath. In March 1952 he had to be admitted to hospital in Kettering after two weeks of hiccuping. He still made occasional film appearances until his death from a heart attack in 1965 at the early age of 45. He made his last film appearance in the 1963 film ''80,000 Suspects'', directed by Val Guest, who was a writer of many of the films that Moffatt starred in with Will Hay and Moore Marriott.〔GRO Register of Deaths: SEP 1965 7c 38 – Graham V. H. Moffatt, aged 45〕 His ashes were scattered at sea.
==Filmography==

* ''The Clairvoyant'' (1934) (uncredited)
* ''A Cup of Kindness'' (1934) (uncredited)
* ''Stormy Weather'' (1935) (uncredited)
* ''It's Love Again'' (1936) (uncredited)
* ''Where There's a Will'' (1936)
* ''Windbag the Sailor'' (1936)
* ''Good Morning, Boys'' (1937)
* ''Gangway'' (1937)
* ''Doctor Syn'' (1937)
* ''Oh, Mr Porter!'' (1937)
* ''Owd Bob'' (1938)
* ''The Drum'' (1938) (uncredited)
* ''Convict 99'' (1938)
* ''Old Bones of the River'' (1938)
* ''Ask a Policeman'' (1939)
* ''Cheer Boys Cheer'' (1939)
* ''Where's That Fire?'' (1940)
* ''Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt'' (1940)
* ''O-Kay for Sound'' (1940)
* ''I Thank You'' (1941)
* ''Hi Gang!'' (1941)
* ''Back-Room Boy'' (1942)
* ''Dear Octopus'' (1943)
* ''Time Flies'' (1944)
* ''A Canterbury Tale'' (1944)
* ''Welcome, Mr. Washington'' (1944)
* ''I Know Where I'm Going!'' (1945)
* ''The Voyage of Peter Joe'' (1946)
* ''Woman Hater'' (1948)
* ''Cuckoo College'' (1949 TV film)
* ''Three Bags Full'' (1949)
* ''The Second Mate'' (1950)
* ''The Dragon of Pendragon Castle'' (1950)
* ''Mother Riley Meets the Vampire'' (1952)
* ''Inn for Trouble'' (1960)
* ''80,000 Suspects'' (1963) (uncredited)

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