Leslie Phillips products
A much-loved comic actor who has specialized in playing plummy, quintessentially English stereotypes, Leslie Phillips' heart was in acting from a very young age. He received elocution lessons as a child in order to lose his natural cockney accent (at that time a regional British accent was a major impediment to an aspiring actor) and he attended the Italia Conti School.
During the Second World War, he served with the Durham Light Infantry (1942-45) until he was invalided out suffering from shellshock. He returned to acting, and it was during the 1950s that he established himself as a notable player in British movies. His greatest claim to fame to this day are the "Doctor" series of movies, which he inherited from Dirk Bogarde. He also worked on radio, most notably 'The Navy Lark' for the BBC.
In later life, he returned to playing supporting roles and even appeared in Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun (1987). He continues to make cameo appearances in films and television and is a regular guest on British chat shows.
| Angela Scoular | (1982 - 11 April 2011) (her death) |
| Penelope Bartley | (1948 - 1965) (divorced) 4 children |
Catchphrases "Helloooo" and "Ding dong!"
He was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1998 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to drama.
Supports Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
Worked on the BBC radio comedy The Navy Lark with other famous British comic actors Jon Pertwee and Ronnie Barker.
His association with the catchphrase "Ding dong," said whenever he saw an attractive women, first started when he played Jack Bell in Carry on Nurse (1959).
Friends with actors Denholm Elliott and Jon Pertwee for many years, both of whom, like Phillips, had homes in Ibiza.
His favourite actor is Kenneth Connor.
He was awarded the C.B.E. (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2008 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to drama.
Father, with Penelope Bartley, of daughters Caroline Phillips and Claudia Phillips, and sons Roger Phillips and Andrew Phillips.
She was a wonderful actress, absolutely wonderful. Beautiful! [On Hattie Jacques]
Connor was the best of the whole lot, including me. [on Kenneth Connor and his contribution to the Carry On films]
In a way you can't help being typecast to a certain amount, it means you're successful. [Reflecting on his career on receiving his award of CBE, 07 May 2008]
(December 2007) London W9, England
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