
Bernard Cribbins
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1928-12-29
Day of Death
2022-07-27 (93 years old)
Place of Birth
Oldham, Lancashire, England, UK
Bernard Cribbins
Biography
Bernard Cribbins was an English character actor, voice-over artist and musical comedian with a career spanning over half a century who came to prominence in films in the 1960s, had been in work consistently since his professional debut in the mid 1950s, and as of 2010 had still been an active performer.
He was particularly known to British audiences as the story-telling voice in The Wombles, a children's programme running which ran for 40 episodes between 1973 and 1975. He also recorded several hit novelty records in the early 1960s and was a regular and prolific performer on Jackanory on BBC TV between 1966 and 1991. Cribbins' most recent prominent role had been as Wilfred Mott, companion of the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who.
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Acting
(2023)
Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder
as Wilfred Mott
(2022)
Dr. Who: Classic Movie Double Bill
as Tom Campbell
(2019)
(2018)
Patrick
as Albert
(2017)
The Lake District: A Wild Year
as Self - Narrator (voice)
(2016)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
as Snout
(2013)
(2013)
(2012)
Run For Your Wife
as Hospital Patient
(2012)
A Fantastic Fear of Everything
as The Voice (voice)
(2012)
Produced By George Martin
as Self
(2010)
Doctor Who: The End of Time Part 2
as Wilfred Mott
(2009)
Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened
as Self
(2009)
Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band: The Official BBC Children in Need Medley
as Alderney / Orinoco / Wellington (voice)
(2009)
Doctor Who: The End of Time Part 1
as Wilfred Mott
(2007)
Doctor Who: Voyage of the Damned
as Wilfred Mott
(2006)
The Children's Party at the Palace
as Station Guard
(2003)
Blackball
as Mutley
(1998)
What's a Carry On?
as Self - at Re-Union /'Harold Crump' (uncredited)
(1992)
Carry On Columbus
as Mordecai Mendoza
(1989)
(1988)
Stories of the Sylvanian Families
as Narrator
(1987)
Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood
as Job (archive footage)
(1987)
When We Are Married
as Herbert Soppitt
(1984)
The Snowman
as Narrator (Alternate Version) (uncredited)
(1982)
It's Your Move
as Neighbour
(1981)
Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective
as Dangerous Davies
(1979)
The Plank
as House painter
(1979)
(1978)
The Adventures of Picasso
as Gertrude Stein / Narrator (voice)
(1978)
The Water Babies
as Mr. Masterman / Voice of Eel
(1978)
Play Safe
as Robin (voice)
(1977)
That's Carry On!
as Various Characters
(1977)
The Country Wife
as Pinchwife
(1976)
James and the Giant Peach
as Centipede
(1976)
Night Ferry
as Pyramid
(1975)
More Awkward Customers
as Awkward Customer: Mr. Clam
(1975)
Great Big Groovy Horse
as The Storyteller
(1973)
I Know What I Like
as Himself
(1972)
Frenzy
as Felix Forsythe
(1970)
The Railway Children
as Albert Perks
(1969)
(1968)
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River
as Fred Davies
(1967)
Casino Royale
as Taxi Driver
(1967)
A Ghost of a Chance
as Ron
(1966)
Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.
as Tom Campbell
(1966)
The Sandwich Man
as Photographer
(1965)
She
as Job
(1965)
You Must Be Joking
as Sergeant Clegg
(1965)
Cup Fever
as Policeman
(1965)
(1964)
Carry On Spying
as Harold Crump
(1964)
Carry On Jack
as Midshipman Albert Poop-Decker
(1964)
The Counterfeit Constable
as Bob, l'agent 202
(1964)
Crooks in Cloisters
as Squirts McGinty
(1964)
A Home of Your Own
as The Stonemason
(1963)
The Wrong Arm of the Law
as Nervous O'Toole
(1963)
The Mouse on the Moon
as Vincent Mountjoy
(1962)
The Fast Lady
as Man on Stretcher (uncredited)
(1962)
The Girl on the Boat
as Peters
(1961)
The Best of Enemies
as Col. Brownlow
(1961)
Nothing Barred
as Newspaperman
(1960)
Two Way Stretch
as Lennie Price
(1960)
The World of Suzie Wong
as Otis
(1960)
Visa to Canton
as Pereira
(1959)
Make Mine a Million
as Jack
(1959)
Tommy the Toreador
as Paco
(1958)
Dunkirk
as Thirsty Sailor (uncredited)
(1958)
Davy
as Stage Hand (uncredited)
(1957)
Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst
as Able Seaman James Bryson