1. David Kossoff played Alf Larkin in TV sitcom The Larkins and Professor Kokintz in The Mouse that Roared and its sequel The Mouse on the Moon.

1. David Kossoff played Alf Larkin in TV sitcom The Larkins and Professor Kokintz in The Mouse that Roared and its sequel The Mouse on the Moon.
David Kossoff attended the North London Polytechnic, leaving in 1937 to work as a draughtsman and then a furniture designer for a year before becoming an actor.
David Kossoff started working in light entertainment on British television in the years following World War II, during which he briefly served in the military.
David Kossoff was a Member of the Society of Artists and Designers.
In 1953, David Kossoff played the character Lemuel "Lemmy" Barnet in the British sci-fi radio series Journey into Space.
David Kossoff played Sigmund Freud's father in Freud: The Secret Passion with Montgomery Clift in the lead.
David Kossoff was well known for his story-telling skills, particularly in reinterpreting the Bible.
David Kossoff retold dozens of Old Testament and Apocrypha stories in Bible Stories.
David Kossoff married Margaret Jenkins and had two sons, Paul and Simon.
David Kossoff spent the remainder of his life campaigning against drugs.
David Kossoff died in 2005 of liver cancer at age 85.