
Conrad Phillips
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 13, 1930
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Known For

Fawlty Towers
Owner Basil Fawlty, his wife Sybil, a chambermaid Polly, and Spanish waiter Manuel attempt to run their hotel amidst farcical situations and an array of demanding guests.

Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes uses his abilities to take on cases by private clients and those that the Scotland Yard are unable to solve, along with his friend Dr. Watson.

The Avengers
A quirky spy show of the adventures of eccentrically suave British Agent John Steed and his predominantly female partners. Jonathan Steed - an urbane, proper gentleman spy - teams with various assistants throughout the series' run, including Dr. David Keel, Cathy Gale, Emma Peel and Tara King, to repeatedly save the world from diabolical schemes plotted by equally diabolical evil-doers (among them robots and man-eating monsters).

The Prisoner
After resigning, a secret agent is abducted and taken to what looks like an idyllic village, but is really a bizarre Kafkaesque prison. His warders demand information. He gives them nothing, but only tries to escape.

UFO
A secret, high-technology international agency called SHADO defends Earth from alien invaders.

Robin of Sherwood
Robin of Sherwood was a British television series, based on the legend of Robin Hood. Created by Richard Carpenter, it was produced by HTV in association with Goldcrest, and ran from 1984 to 1986 on the ITV network. In America it was retitled Robin Hood and shown on the premium cable TV channel Showtime and on PBS. The show starred Michael Praed and Jason Connery as two different incarnations of the title character. Unlike previous adaptations of the Robin Hood legend, Robin of Sherwood combined a gritty, authentic production design with elements of real-life history, 20th century fiction, and pagan myth. The series is also notable for its haunting title music by Clannad, which won a BAFTA award.

The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
The second collection of short stories written by Baroness Orczy about the gallant English hero, the Scarlet Pimpernel and his League.

The Dark Angel
The Dark Angel is a sensual and stylish adaptation of Uncle Silas - Sheridan le Fanu’s influential Victorian literary masterpiece. Sheltered heiress Maud Ruthyn's troubles begin when her father hires a new governess. Madame De La Rougierre (played with considerable relish by Jane Lapotaire) is a cruel, brandy-swigging schemer with an unhealthy interest in Maud's inheritance and an approach to childcare that would make Mary Poppins faint. When Maud's father dies she has no choice but to live with her wicked uncle Silas, who will inherit the family fortune if Maud should happen to die. This is not a recipe for domestic bliss and soon it seems that everyone but Maud is either bad, mad, or both.

The Saint
Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.

Murder She Said
Miss Marple believes she's seen a murder in a passing-by train, yet when the police find no evidence she decides to investigate it on her own.
Filmography
as Dickon Hawkes
as Stefan
as Stephan
as Dickon Hawkes
as Harry Sellers
as Philip
as Sir Eustace Brackenstall
as Dr. Manders
as Dr. Manders
as Mr. Lloyd
as Pastor
as Kenneth Povey
as Skipper
as Doctor
as Inspector Bruton
as Eli Oakes
as Peter Shanley
as Tom Jenkins
as Eric Cunningham
as Deaf Man
as John Curry
as Jack Moir
as Dr. Sandberg
as David Baxter
as Guy of Lusignan
as Julian Armour
as Harold Ackenthorpe
as Bill Lawrence
as Michael Latimer
as Dr. Alan Richford
as Drake
as William Tell
as Baxter Dawes
as Inspector Arthur Ames
as Inspector Coates
as Curtis
as Sgt. Morrison
as William Tell
as Mario
as David Sanders
as Johnson - Young Officer
as Larry
as Sebastian
as Dr. Mason
as Peter Marriott
as Soldier
as Doctor
as Inspector Todd
as Security Officer
as Officer
as Lieutenant Fenton