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Conrad Phillips (born 13 April 1930) is a British film and television actor, born in London. His real name is Conrad Philip Havord.
He is best known for portraying William Tell in the popular ITV television series The Adventures of William Tell which ran for 39 episodes from 1958 to 1959.[1] Philips also played Stefan, Tell's mentor in the updated version Crossbow. For much of the sixties and later, Philips worked in theatre and on stage.
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Other TV appearances
- Scarlet Pimpernel (1956) episode - Gentlemen of the Road. Character - Latour.
- The Invisible Man (1961) episode - Shadow Bomb. Character - Captain Finch.
- Richard the Lionheart (1963) episode - A Marriage of Convenience. Character - Guy.
- The Avengers (1966) episode - Silent Dust. Character - Mellors.
- Callan (1967) episode - Jack on Top. Character - Wilson.
- Fawlty Towers (1975) episode - The Wedding Party. Character - Mr Lloyd
- Cribb (1980) episode - Mad Hatter's Holiday. Character - Dr. Prothero
- The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1985) episode - The Abbey Grange. Character - Sir Eustace Brackenstall.
Other TV shows: The Count of Monte Cristo, The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, The Newcomers (recurring character - Robert Malcolm), Sutherland's Law, Howard's Way, Never the Twain, The Gaffer, Sorry! and Emmerdale Farm (recurring character - Dr Christopher Meadows from 1981 to 1986). Mini-series: Into the Labyrinth and The Master of Ballantrae.
Film appearances
- The Desperate Man (1959)
- Witness In The Dark (1960)
- Circus of Horrors (1960) Character - Inspector Authur Ames.
- The Secret Partner (1961)
- Shadow of the Cat (1961)
- The Durant Affair (1962) Character - Julian Armour.
- Murder, She Said (1962) Character - Harold.
- Impact (1963) Character - Jack Moir.
- Heavens Above! (1963) Character - Public Relations Officer.
- The Switch (1963) Character - John Curry.
- Stopover Forever (1964) Character - Eric Cunningham.
- Dateline Diamonds (1965) Character - Tom Jenkins.
- Who Killed the Cat? (1966) Character - Inspector Bruton.
- The Murder Game (1966) Character - Peter Shanley.
- The Ghost of Monk's Island (1967)
- Arch of Triumph, a (1985) TV movie.
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Categories:- British television actors
- 1930 births
- Living people
- British film actors
- People from London
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