Leslie Phillips


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Actor

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Leslie Samuel Phillips, CBE (born 20 April 1924) is an English actor. Originally known for his work as a comedy actor, Phillips subsequently made the transition to character roles. Description above from the Wikipedia article Leslie Phillips, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Place of Birth: Tottenham, London, England, UK

Date of Birth: Apr 20, 1924


Filmography

Actor (85 Known Credits)


After Death

Jerimiah Jones

Britain's Ugliest Models

Himself (Narrator)

Venus

Ian

Millions

Himself

Sword of Honour

Gervase Crouchback

Saving Grace

Vicar Gerald Perey

Take a Girl Like You

Lord Archie Edgerstone

The Jackal

Woolburton

Caught in the Act

Sydney Fisher

Dennis the Menace and Gnasher

Mr. Greenfly (voice)

The Canterville Ghost

George, Lord Canterville

Der Blinde

Sir John

August

Professor Alexander Blathwaite

Carry On Columbus

King Ferdinand

Thacker

George Thacker

King Ralph

Gordon Halliwell

The Trials of Oz

Judge Michael Argyle

Who Bombed Birmingham?

Lord Chief Justice Lane

Life After Life

Wing Commander Boyle

Scandal

Lord Astor

Summer's Lease

William Fosdyke

Super Gran

P.O.W.

Out of Africa

Sir Joseph

Spanish Fly

Mike Scott

Not Now, Comrade

Commander Rimmington

Not Now Darling

Gilbert Bodley

Doctor in Trouble

Doctor Anthony Burke

Some Will, Some Won't

Simon Russell

Doctor in Clover

Dr Gaston Grimsdyke

Father Came Too!

Roddy Chipfield

The Longest Day

RAF Officer Mac

Crooks Anonymous

Dandy Forsdyke

In the Doghouse

Jimmy Fox-Upton

Raising the Wind

Mervyn Hughes

A Weekend With Lulu

Timothy Gray

Carry On Constable

P.C. Tom Potter

Doctor in Love

Dr Tony Burke

Watch Your Stern

Lt. Cmdr. Bill Fanshawe

No Kidding

David Robinson

Inn for Trouble

John Belcher

Carry On Nurse

Jack Bell

Carry On Teacher

Alistair Grigg

Please Turn Over

Dr. Henry Manners

The Angry Hills

Ray Taylor

The Night We Dropped a Clanger

Squadron Leader Thomas

The Navy Lark

Lt. Pouter

This Other Eden

Crispin Brown

The Big Money

Receptionist

Just My Luck

Hon. Richard Lumb

Les Girls

Sir Gerald Wren

Brothers in Law

Shop Assistant

The Gamma People

Howard Meade

The Fake

Boy Student

The Limping Man

Detective Cameron

The Woman with No Name

1st Sapper officer

The Thief of Bagdad

Urchin in Bagdad Market

The Proud Valley

Minor Role

The Four Feathers

Boy Doffing Cap at Parade

Hotel Caledonia

The Narrator

After Death (2012)
Jerimiah Jones
Late Bloomers (2011)
Leo
Reg
Himself (Narrator)
Himself - Voiceover
Venus (2006)
Ian
Freddie
Millions (2004)
Himself
The Sorting Hat (voice)
Thunderpants (2002)
Judge
Gervase Crouchback
Saving Grace (2000)
Vicar Gerald Perey
Lord Archie Edgerstone
Cinderella (2000)
Felim
The Jackal (1997)
Woolburton
Lincoln Bradley
Sydney Fisher
Mr. Greenfly (voice)
George, Lord Canterville
Sir John
Der Blinde (1996)
Sir John
August (1996)
Professor Alexander Blathwaite
King Ferdinand
Thacker (1992)
George Thacker
King Ralph (1991)
Gordon Halliwell
Judge Michael Argyle
Mr. Arundell
Lord Chief Justice Lane
Wing Commander Boyle
Scandal (1989)
Lord Astor
William Fosdyke
Maxton
Super Gran (1985 - 1987)
P.O.W.
Out of Africa (1985)
Sir Joseph
Spanish Fly (1976)
Mike Scott
Commander Rimmington
Gilbert Bodley
Doctor Anthony Burke
Simon Russell
Dr Gaston Grimsdyke
Roddy Chipfield
RAF Officer Mac
The Fast Lady (1962)
Freddie
Dandy Forsdyke
Jimmy Fox-Upton
Mervyn Hughes
Jimmy Cooper
Timothy Gray
P.C. Tom Potter
Dr Tony Burke
Lt. Cmdr. Bill Fanshawe
No Kidding (1960)
David Robinson
John Belcher
Jack Bell
Alistair Grigg
Dr. Henry Manners
Ray Taylor
Squadron Leader Thomas
The Navy Lark (1959)
Lt. Pouter
Simon Hurd
Crispin Brown
The Big Money (1958)
Receptionist
Robin Carter
Just My Luck (1957)
Hon. Richard Lumb
Les Girls (1957)
Sir Gerald Wren
Shop Assistant
High Flight (1957)
Blake
Howard Meade
Robjohns
The Fake (1953)
Boy Student
Detective Cameron
Harry
1st Sapper officer
Urchin in Bagdad Market
Minor Role
Boy Doffing Cap at Parade
The Mikado (1939)
Boy
Bit Part
The Narrator

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