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William Phipps
Biography:
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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.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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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 |