Friday, 15 January 2016

CONRAD PHILLIPS 1923 - 2016

Another sad passing, largely overlooked in view of the recent spate of shock demises is the death of actor, Conrad Phillips best known for his portrayal as William Tell in the series of the same name.


This period action series, which was made between 1958 and 1959 made Conrad a household name. As the name suggests he played the Swiss folk hero, William Tell in 39 episodes. Following in the footsteps of the popular Robin Hood starring the late Richard Greene, this type of period action drama was popular during the late fifties and early sixties, prior to the spy craze which followed.


Shortly after William Tell finished filming, Conrad appeared in an episode of the popular, Invisible Man TV series.


 In the story, Shadow Bomb, he played Captain Barry Finch who was involved in testing an experimental explosive. Also appearing in the episode was the late actress, Jennifer Jayne, who had previously played Tell’s wife, Hedda  in the William Tell series.


 Conrad had a full and varied career following William Tell, and did make appearances in several of some of my favourite action/adventure shows of the sixties.


He makes an appearance in a second season Saint episode, ‘The Miracle Tea Party’, and an episode of a Steed/Peel Avengers, ‘Silent Dust’.


Conrad plays a doctor in  ‘The General’, an episode that’s part of the perplexing sci-fi/spy series The Prisoner.



For fans of Gerry Anderson’s UFO, Conrad played the Skipper of the doomed freighter Kingston, in the episode Reflection’s in the Water.




Conrad continued to appear on television, right up to 1991, when he was seen in an episode of  'Never the Twain'.


Sadly, Conrad passed away on the 13th January 2016, aged 90. 

Our sincere sympathies to his family

1 comment:

  1. A sad passing as well Scoop like you say. I don't really remember William Tell but Conrad's face was a familiar feature of Seventies TV shows. I hope he had a grand life. He was lucky enough to have a long one.

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