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William Phipps

William Phipps
  • Name: William Phipps
  • Birthday: 1922-02-04
  • Also known as: William Edward Phipps,Phil Phipps,Bill Phipps
  • Place of birth: Vincennes, Indiana, USA
  • Popularity: 4.014
Biography: ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   William Edward "Bill" Phipps (born February 4, 1922 in Vincennes, Indiana) is a retired American actor and producer, perhaps best known for his roles in dozens of classic sci-fi and westerns, both film and television, from the late 1940s through the mid 1960s. From then, until his retirement in 2000, his work was mainly in television. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Phipps, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Title Release date
Hollywood in the Atomic Age: Monsters! Martians! Mad Scientists!   as  Self 2021-02-13
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey   as  Quentin 1993-02-03
Messenger of Death   as  Doc Turner (as William Edward Phipps) 1988-09-16
Horrible Horror   as  Douglas Smith in 'Cat-Women of the Moon' 1986-01-01
Lots of Luck 1985-02-03
The Ambush Murders   as  Judge Cabot 1982-01-05
Bogie   as  Dr. Brandsma 1980-03-04
Space Force   as  Commander Irving Hinkley 1978-04-28
The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald   as  Police Capt. Will Fritz 1977-09-30
Gunfight in Abilene   as  Frank Norton 1967-02-03
Not With My Wife, You Don't   as  Sergeant (uncredited) 1966-11-02
Incident at Phantom Hill   as  Trader 1966-07-01
Black Gold   as  Albert Mailer 1962-07-21
Aftermath   as  Hicks 1960-04-17
The FBI Story   as  Baby Face Nelson (uncredited) 1959-10-01
The Kidnappers   as  Jay 1958-05-15
Kiss Them for Me   as  Al Hendrick (uncredited) 1957-12-10
Escape from Red Rock   as  Arky Shanks 1957-12-01
The Brothers Rico   as  Joe Wesson 1957-09-01
Badlands of Montana   as  Walt Branton 1957-05-01
The Boss   as  Stitch 1956-10-10
The First Texan   as  Lt. Jack LeBlanc (uncredited) 1956-06-29
Johnny Moccasin   as  Fletcher 1956-06-06
Great Day in the Morning   as  Ralston (uncredited) 1956-05-16
The Far Horizons   as  Night Camp Sentry (uncredited) 1955-07-04
Rage at Dawn   as  William Peterson Jr. 1955-03-26
Smoke Signal   as  Private Porter (as Bill Phipps) 1955-03-01
The Violent Men   as  Bud Hinkleman (uncredited) 1955-01-26
The Snow Creature   as  Lt. Dunbar 1954-11-01
Two Guns and a Badge   as  Dick Grant - Rancher 1954-09-11
Executive Suite   as  Bill Lundeen 1954-04-30
Jesse James vs. the Daltons   as  Bill Dalton (as Bill Phipps) 1954-04-02
Riot in Cell Block 11   as  Mickey 1954-02-18
Red River Shore   as  Ned Barlow (as Bill Phipps) 1953-12-15
Cat-Women of the Moon   as  Douglas 'Doug' Smith 1953-09-03
Fort Algiers   as  Lt. Gerrier 1953-08-30
The War of the Worlds   as  Wash Perry (as Bill Phipps) 1953-08-13
Northern Patrol   as  Frank Stevens (as Bill Phipps) 1953-07-12
The Twonky   as  Second Male Nurse entering Kerry's bedroom at finale 1953-06-10
Savage Frontier   as  Johnny Webb (as Bill Phipps) 1953-05-15
Invaders from Mars   as  Sgt. Baker 1953-04-22
The Blue Gardenia   as  Lt. George Foster (voice / uncredited) 1953-03-20
The Yellow Haired Kid   as  The Yellow Haired Kid 1952-11-02
Flat Top   as  Red Kelley 1952-10-26
Fort Osage   as  Nathan Goodspeed 1952-02-10
Rose of Cimarron   as  Jeb Dawley 1952-01-28
The Red Badge of Courage   as  Officer (uncredited) 1951-09-27
No Questions Asked   as  Roger 1951-06-15
Five   as  Michael 1951-04-25
Rider from Tucson   as  Tug Bailey 1950-06-07
The Vanishing Westerner   as  Bud Thurber 1950-03-31
The Outriders   as  Young Union Guard Killed During Escape (uncredited) 1950-03-01
Cinderella   as  Prince Charming (voice) 1950-02-22
The Man on the Eiffel Tower   as  Janvier 1949-12-12
They Live by Night   as  Young Farmer 1949-11-01
Belle Starr's Daughter   as  Yuma Talbott 1948-11-13
Desperadoes of Dodge City   as  Ted Loring 1948-09-15
Station West   as  Sergeant (uncredited) 1948-09-01
Train to Alcatraz   as  Tommy Calligan 1948-06-28
The Arizona Ranger   as  Ranger Mac 1948-05-14
Leben des Galilei   as  Andrea Sarti (as Bill Phipps) 1947-10-19
Crossfire   as  Leroy 1947-08-15