Portrait of John Phillips

John Phillips

Acting

Biography

No biography available for John Phillips.

Born: July 20, 1914

Place of Birth: Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK

Filmography

1983
Ascendancy

as Wintour

1980
The Executioner

as Examining Judge

1979
Quadrophenia

as Magistrate

1978
1977
Escape from Stalag Luft 112B

as Colonel Harcourt Badger Owen

1977
1977
Three Dangerous Ladies

as Francis Urcombe

1975
Days of Hope

as Josiah Wedgwood

1974
Fall of Eagles

as Grand Duke Nicholas

1974
1971
The Onedin Line

as Mr. Frazer

1971
The Onedin Line

as Jack - Frazer Senior

1971
1971
The Persuaders!

as Lanning Koestler

1970
The Hallelujah Handshake

as Rev. Howard Whithead

1970
Play for Today

as Examining Judge

1970
Crime of Passion

as Maitre Lacan

1970
Manhunt

as Klintzch

1969
The Main Chance

as Arnold Bingley

1968
1967
The Mummy's Shroud

as Stanley Preston

1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Major General Atkins

1965
Strife

as John Anthony

1965
Joey Boy

as Insp. Morgan

1964
The Wednesday Play

as Councillor Percival

1964
The Wednesday Play

as Cardinal Runan

1964
The Wednesday Play

as Forbes-Wainwright

1964
Theatre 625

as Alfred Truelove

1964
Becket

as Bishop of Winchester

1963
We Joined the Navy

as Rear Admiral

1963
The Mouse on the Moon

as Bracewell - U.S. Delegate

1962
A Prize of Arms

as Col. Fowler

1962
Z-Cars

as Det. Chief Superintendent Robins

1961
Romanoff and Juliet

as Hooper Moulsworth

1961
The Avengers

as Nesbitt

1961
Offbeat

as Chief Superintendent Gault

1960
Man in the Moon

as Professor Stephens

1960
Danger Man

as Coyannis

1960
Village of the Damned

as General Leighton

1959
Bleak House

as Mr. Tulkinghorn

1959
1958
Dunkirk

as Boat Owner Spokesman (uncredited)

1958
I Accuse!

as Prosecutor at Esterhazy Trial

1958
1957
The Shiralee

as Doctor

1957
Fortune Is a Woman

as Willis Croft

1955
Dixon of Dock Green

as Magistrate

1955
Dial Red O

as Deputy Morgan

1952
Angels One Five

as Engineer Officer

1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame

as Von Brondorff

1951
Sky High

as Lt. Col. Turbojet