
The Bishop Auckland-born entertainer began as a comic on the North-East club circuit, teaming up with Peter Lambert to become Lambert and Ross, a duo that became nationally known. When the partnership folded in the 1980s, Willie became a successful actor, with hits in film, TV and on stage. His big break was as the foul-mouthed father in the film Rita, Sue and Bob Too. He went on to acclaimed roles in Ken Loachs Riff Raff and Peter Greenaway's The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. On TV he was seen in Our Friends In The North, and One Foot In The Grave, to name but a few. He died in 2000, following an accident at home. He was 62.

The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
1989 · as Roy

Riff-Raff
1991 · as Gus Siddon

Dealers
1989 · as Anna's Doorman

Blow Dry
2001 · as Louis's Volunteer

Restoration
1995 · as Man with Visible Heart

Swept from the Sea
1998

The End
1998

Doomwatch: Winter Angel
1999 · as Mr Fulton

Purely Belter
2000 · as Ginga

Honest
2000 · as Woodbine

Secret Society
2000 · as Mr Swanley

Treacle
1987 · as First Man

A Pinch of Snuff
1994 · as Johnnie Hope

Rita, Sue and Bob Too
1987 · as Sue's Father

Hillsborough
1996 · as Additional Cast

Road
1987 · as Dad

Lucky Sunil
1988 · as Beadle

The Storyteller: Fearnot
1988 · as Tinker