
Gary Cockrell
Gary Cockrell (1939-2005) was a British actor, renowned for his participation in numerous horror films produced between the late 1950s and early 1960s, particularly those by Hammer Film Productions.
His film career was characterized by supporting roles, often portraying charming and sometimes vulnerable young men, destined to become victims or key figures in gothic plots. Among his most significant appearances are *The Man Who Could Cheat Death* (1959), alongside Anton Diffring, and *The Kiss of the Vampire* (1963), where he played a more substantial role. He is also remembered for his part in *The City of the Dead* (1960), a cult classic of the British horror genre.
Cockrell, while not a top-tier star, left a recognizable mark on the gothic horror landscape of the era thanks to his distinctive presence.