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Nicholas Phipps - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Nicholas Phipps
Born
June 23, 1913
Died: April 11, 1980
(Lived 66 years)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
30
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
William Nicholas Foskett Phipps
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Nicholas Phipps
Biography
Nicholas Phipps (23 June 1913 - 11 April 1980) was a British actor.
Movies
30
TV Shows
1
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
as
Snaggot
November 12, 1970
Some Girls Do
as
Lord Dunnberry
January 23, 1969
Charlie Bubbles
as
Agent
February 11, 1968
Heavens Above!
as
DG
May 20, 1963
Summer Holiday
as
Wrightmore
February 18, 1963
A Pair of Briefs
as
Peter Sutcliffe
March 1, 1962
The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's
as
Major Hargreaves
December 22, 1960
Doctor in Love
as
Dr Clive Cardew
July 12, 1960
Upstairs and Downstairs
as
Harry
November 2, 1959
Don't Panic Chaps!
as
Mortimer
January 1, 1959
The Navy Lark
as
Capt. Povey
January 1, 1959
Rockets Galore
as
Andrew Wishart
October 19, 1958
Orders to Kill
as
Lecturer Lieutenant
July 25, 1958
The Iron Petticoat
as
Tony Mallard
September 1, 1956
Who Done It?
as
Scientist
March 20, 1956
All for Mary
as
Gen. McLintock-White
December 21, 1955
Out of the Clouds
as
Hilton-Davidson
February 15, 1955
Mad About Men
as
Col. Barclay Sutton
November 16, 1954
Forbidden Cargo
as
Royal Navy Information Officer
May 4, 1954
Doctor in the House
as
Magistrate
March 23, 1954
The Intruder
as
Regular Officer
October 18, 1953
The Captain's Paradise
as
The Major
September 28, 1953
Appointment with Venus
as
Minister
October 8, 1951
Maytime in Mayfair
as
Sir Henry Hazelrigg
May 24, 1949
Elizabeth of Ladymead
as
John Beresford in 1854
December 22, 1948
Spring in Park Lane
as
Marquis of Borechester
March 17, 1948
The Courtneys of Curzon Street
as
Phipps
April 11, 1947
Old Bill and Son
as
BBC Reporter
March 1, 1941
You Will Remember
as
Earl of Potter
February 8, 1941
Contraband
as
Man in Car
May 11, 1940