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Phillip Ross
Born1929
OccupationTelevision actor
PartnerFelicity Gordon

Phillip Ross (born 1929) is an Australian-born television actor. He appeared in many British, American and Australian television series and films, which include No Hiding Place, The Avengers, Z-Cars, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, S*P*Y*S, Prisoner, Return to Eden, A Country Practice, My Boyfriend's Back and others.[1][2]

Acting credits

Production Notes Role
Farewell, Farewell, Eugene
  • TV Movie (1960)
Whiplash
  • "Convict Town" (1961)
  • "Barbed Wire" (1961)
  • "Dutchman's Reef" (1961)
  • "The Hunters" (1961)
Mathews
Pierce
Kelly
Len Dillon
Consider Your Verdict
  • "Queen Versus Glandon" (1962)
Roy Glandon
The Marked One
  • Film (1963)
Tom
No Hiding Place
  • "Requiem on a Typewriter" (1963)
Plain clothes policeman
Crossroads
  • Unknown episode (1964)
Jacques Duclos
Dixon of Dock Green
  • "Windfall" (1964)
  • "The World of Silence" (1966)
  • "The Collectors" (1967)
  • "Ania" (1968)
  • "Shadows" (1970)
  • "The Fingerman" (1972)
Vicar
Painter
Waiter
Garage Attendant
Foreman
Bridges
The Valiant Varneys
  • 1 episode (1965)
Unknown
The Avengers Hospital Attendant
Great Expectations
  • "Confidences Exchanged" (1967)
  • "Estella's Father" (1967)
Petitioner
Waiter
Les Misérables
  • "Buried Treasure" (1967)
Usher
Poor Cow
  • Film (1967)
Shelley
Detective
  • "Cork on the Water" (1968)
The Watcher
The Wednesday Play Inspector
The File of the Golden Goose
  • Film (1969)
Carter
Z-Cars 2 episodes:
  • " No Time to Think" (1969)
Harrison
Softly, Softly: Taskforce
  • "Diversion" (1969)
Insp. Reid
Strange Report
  • "Report 1553: Racist – A Most Dangerous Proposal" (1969)
Canon Lewis
ITV Sunday Night Theatre
  • "Bangelstein's Boys" (1969)
  • "Every Day of the Life Man" (1969)
  • "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (1970)
Police Sergeant
Sergeant
Man
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
  • Film (1970)
McKellar
La última señora Anderson
  • Film (1971)
The Onedin Line
  • "When My Ship Comes In" (1971)
Captain Goody
Danny Jones
  • Film (1972)
Mr. Harper
Frenzy
  • Film (1972)
Policeman
Pope Joan
  • Film (1972)
Peasant
The Adventures of Black Beauty
  • "Out of the Night" (1973)
Jessop
Class of '74
  • Unknown episodes
David Willard (1974)
Grimble (1975)
S*P*Y*S
  • Film (1974)
KGB Agent
Silent Number
  • "Judas" (1974)
  • "Bang, Bang, You're Dead" (1974)
Unknown
Smith
Two Way Mirror
  • Film (1975)
Jimmy Maxwell
Sunday Too Far Away
  • Film (1975)
Dawson
Ride a Wild Pony
  • Film (1975)
Armchair Theatre
  • "Tully" (1975)
Inspector Young
Matlock Police
  • "Forget Me Not" (1975)
  • "Judgement Day" (1976)
George Donovan
Bill Grant
Luke's Kingdom
  • "The Prisoner" (1976)
Doggett
Mad Dog Morgan
  • Film (1976)
Watson
The Box
  • 1 episode (1976)
Walter Freeman
Let the Balloon Go
  • Film (1976)
Goff Vockler
Pig in a Poke
  • Unknown episode (1977)
Spring & Fall
  • "Winner" (1980)
Prisoner
  • 1 episode (1981)
Workman
Airhawk
  • TV Movie (1981)
Bob Fenton
Bellamy
  • "A Nice Girl Like You" (1981)
Owen
NBC Special Treat
  • "Oh, Boy! Babies!" (1982)
Philip
It's a Living
  • Short Film (1983)
Passenger
Scales of Justice
  • "The Job" (1983)
Boarding House Mgr
Singles
  • Unknown episode (1984)
Undercover
  • Film (1984)
Mason
Stock Squad
  • TV Movie (1985)
Return to Eden
  • 1 episode (1986)
Flying doctor
Rikky and Pete
  • Film (1988)
Barracks Man
A Country Practice
  • "Seeing the Light: Part 2" (1988)
Reg Farrell
Home and Away
  • 8 episodes (1988–90)
Reverend Flowers
G.P.
  • "A Minor Complaint" (1993)
Mr. Lucas
My Boyfriend's Back
  • Film (1993)
Scientist in Horror Film / French Waiter
Soldier Soldier
  • "Ill Wind" (1995)
Andy Miller
Married 2 Malcolm
  • Film (2000)
Old Man

References

  1. ^ "Philip Ross". BFI.
  2. ^ "Phillip Ross". ftp.aveleyman.com.