John Phillips

Actor - Great Britain
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of John Phillips is not on record. He is an English Actor, known for The Mummy's Shroud (1966), Seven men from now (1956), So goes my love (1946), John Phillips's first movie on record is from 1946. His last motion picture on file dates from 1966.

John Phillips Filmography [Auszug]
1966: [/ /1] The Mummy's Shroud (Cast), Directed by John Gilling, with David Buck, Maggie Kimberley, André Morell,
1960: [/ /1] Man in the Moon (Cast), Directed by Basil Dearden, with Shirley Ann Field, John Glyn-Jones, Charles Gray,
1959: [/ /1] Village of the Damned (Cast: General Leighton), Directed by Wolf Rilla, with Michael Gwynn, Jenny Laird, Sarah Long,
1956: [04.04] Seven men from now (Cast: Jed), Directed by Budd Boetticher, with Randolph Scott, Gail Russell, Lee Marvin,
1946: [/ /1] So goes my love (A Genius in the family) (Cast: Raymond), Directed by Frank Ryan, with Don Ameche, Clara Blandick, Wheaton Chambers,

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