John Phillips

John Phillips

actor

John Phillips was born on Jul 20, 1914 in UK. John Phillips's big-screen debut came with Angels One Five directed by George More O'Ferrall in 1952, strarring Engineer Officer. John Phillips is known for Father Brown directed by Peter Jefferies, Kenneth More stars as Father Brown and Dennis Burgess as Hercule Flambeau. The upcoming new movie John Phillips plays is Leon the Pig Farmer which will be released on Feb 26, 1993.

A tall, imposing character actor with a voice to match, John Phillips brought an authoritative manner and dignified military bearing to his many roles on stage and screen. A decorated veteran of the 1944 Normandy Campaign, Phillips frequently appeared on television as uniformed senior officers and police chief constables, from Frontier (1968) to Z Cars (1962). His piercing eyes and forthright manner made him equally suited to portraying magistrates, academics and clergymen.After a long innings with the Birmingham Repertory prior to 1945, he appeared post-war in Bristol and at the Old Vic in London, playing anything from Henrik Ibsen to Shakespeare. He was critically acclaimed for his roles as Henry VIII and Timon of Athens, Prospero and Tamburlaine the Great (in Christopher Marlowe's play)). Acting on screen from the early 1950's, he was insidious as lawyer Tulkinghorn in Bleak House (1959), and lent gravitas to his Norfolk in Richard III (1955) and Grand Duke Nicholas in La chute des aigles (1974). He was not beyond parodying his screen personae, being droll and stereotypically stiff-upper-lip, as Colonel Harcourt Badger Owen in the uproarious Ripping Yarns (1976) episode 'Escape from Stalag Luft 112 B'. Phillips retired from the stage in the 1980's and made his celluloid curtain call in the eccentric, off-beat comedy Leon the Pig Farmer (1992).

  • Birthday

    Jul 20, 1914
  • Place of Birth

    Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK

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