Interview with Actor, Producer, Directer and Writer Albert Moses

By Mr. Anderson, published Apr 09, 2007
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Albert Moses, who is represented by Cherry Parker Management and recently made a Knight of the Order of St John, has been doing film and television for over 30 years. Albert is well known as playing the double of Clarke Gable. Albert started in India, that is where he appeared in 7 films, but by his 8th film he was producing and directing it. Albert's specialties as an actor in his younger days were fencing, dancing, singing, motor-cycle stunts, karate and judo. He is also fluent in English, Arabic, Tamil, Sinhalese, moderate German and Sanskrit. Albert has acted in films, television and theatrical productions with many respected Actors including: Kirk Douglas, Oliver Reed, Sir John Gielgud, Roger Moore, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Charles Dance, Kenneth Williams, Benny Hill, Tim Piggott Smith, Pamela Stevenson, Diana Rigg and many other actors. He has also worked with many internationally renowned directors including John Landis, John Houston, Rob Cohen and Alan Parker. This older man is well known internationally and in my eyes has really just started to make his mark on this world, I for one hope to see a lot more from him.

Albert Moses is Chairman of the Asian, Caribbean, Oriental and Asian Artistes of EQUITY, A governor of Fleetville School, St Albans, Governor of Batchwood School, On the Board of Directors for Trestle Theatre, St Albans, Member of the London Regional Committee ITV, Chairman of the St Albans Film Society running free film shows to children, Trustee and Patron of The Ivy Trust, a children's charity, Voluntary teacher under the ESOL scheme of Oaklands College, teaching English to foreign students, Voluntary worker in St Albans Hospital, running a film and drama workshop for children.

May we know when you were born?

I was born on the 19th of December, 1937.

What was it about acting that made you want to become a part of it, how old were you when you started?

I was 9 years when I started acting in school plays. It became part of my life. I was singing Christian Hymns every Sunday on radio from the age of 12.

Tell us a little about what it was like growing up where you did. What is your fondest childhood memory?

Interview with Actor, Producer, Directer and Writer Albert Moses

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