Raymond Mason
Acting • Born 1924-04-17 – Died 2022-04-16
Biography
During Raymond Mason’s 20 years of acting in the ITV soap opera Crossroads, he played five different roles. “I don’t think anyone ever noticed,” he said, “and I don’t put it down to versatility.” For trained actors in the days when there was just a handful of drama colleges and fewer vocational courses, the pool of talent was by definition smaller. Many performers found themselves appearing more than once in the same programmes. For Raymond, the roles that he played on British television over 40-odd years numbered more than 1,000, and he appeared in scores of commercials at home and overseas. One of the reasons for Raymond’s success was that he was comfortable in a supporting role and, crucially, adept at not stealing a scene. Through a combination of timing and practised self-effacement he allowed the main star, or joke, to shine. Modest about taking the credit, he effectively enabled the skit. In the late 1960s and 1970s, when comedy was spread across just three TV channels, Raymond appeared in Saturday-night programmes including The Morecambe & Wise Show — he described the double act as “a joy”, The Two Ronnies and alongside Frankie Howerd, Les Dawson and the like. In a 1979 episode of Fawlty Towers called The Kipper and the Corpse, his character attempts to retrieve his hat while Basil is trying to hide the body of a deceased guest. John Cleese later described him as “one of my favourite actors”. The middle child between an older and a younger sister, Raymond was born in 1924 in Great Bridge, Staffordshire, and brought up in Tettenhall near Wolverhampton. His exposure to light entertainment started at an early age as his father, George, who had fought in the First World War, played the piano and organ, wrote his own compositions and was a local bandleader. After shutting up the fish and chip shop in Wolverhampton that he owned with his wife, Elizabeth, George would stuff a keyboard glockenspiel into his bike’s front carrier and set off
Filmography
36 credits
Brannigan
Movie • 1975
Club Clerk (uncredited)

The Loving Lesson
Movie • 1971
Bill

Piano Lessons
Movie • 1976
Arthur

Bartleby
Movie • 1970
Landlord

Loophole
Movie • 1981
Porter

Smith and Jones: The Home-Made Xmas Video
Movie • 1987
Neighbour

Hamlet
Movie • 1980
Reynaldo

Cries from a Watchtower
Movie • 1979
Peter Stenhouse

John David
Movie • 1982
Registrar

A Photograph
Movie • 1977
Mr. Lightbody

Kiss Me and Die
Movie • 1974
Bill Gurney

Young Winston
Movie • 1972
Man in Theatre Gallery (uncredited)

The Wild Duck
Movie • 1971
Guest

Crown Court
TV • 1972
Roy Pettit

Fawlty Towers
TV • 1975
Mr. Zebedee

Rita Rudner
TV • 1990

Muck and Brass
TV • 1982
Reg Palmer

Wycliffe
TV • 1994
Len Rawlinson

Terry and June
TV • 1979
Mr. Adams

The Good Life
TV • 1975
Mr. Chipchase

Enemy at the Door
TV • 1978
Bank Manager

House of Cards
TV • 1990
Stoat

The Darling Buds of May
TV • 1991
Salesman

Budgie
TV • 1971
Clerk of The Court

BBC Play of the Month
TV • 1965
Rent Steward

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
TV • 1967
Third Man

Nicholas Nickleby
TV • 1977
Charles Cheeryble

The Chief
TV • 1990
Pig Farmer

Hunters Walk
TV • 1973
Matt

Sense and Sensibility
TV • 1981
Mr Harris

The Afternoon Play
TV • 2003
Thommo

Theatre 625
TV • 1964
Telescreen Announcer

Churchill's People
TV • 1974
Mr Newman

Mystery and Imagination
TV • 1966
Dr Tomkins

Centre Play
TV • 1973
Arthur

Holly
TV • 1972
Solicitor