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William Edward Phipps
Actor and film producer

William Edward Phipps

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Actor and film producer
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102 years
William Edward Phipps
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Biography

William Edward "Bill" Phipps (born February 4, 1922) is a retired American actor and producer, perhaps best known for his roles in dozens of classic sci-fi and westerns, both in films and on television.

Early years

Hometown

Phipps grew up in St. Francisville in Lawrence County in southeastern Illinois. His parents divorced when he was six years old. By the time he was in high school, he was using his stepfather's last name of Couch. He developed a love of acting at a young age and performed in several plays in grade school and high school. One of the plays in which he performed, during his junior year of high school in 1937, was Before Morning, a 1933 play made into a film that same year.

College

After graduating from high school in 1939, he attended Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois, where he majored in accounting, was elected freshman class president and served as head cheerleader. After two years of college, he moved to Hollywood, to pursue a career in acting and resumed his original last name of Phipps.

World War II

During that same year, the United States entered into World War II, and Phipps enlisted in the United States Navy, serving as a radio operator on several ships all across the Pacific. He served three years, then settled in Los Angeles to begin his career. He enrolled in the Actors' Lab in Hollywood, alongside fellow actor Russell Johnson.

Hollywood

Phipps' big break came when he and Johnson were double-cast in a play at the Actors Lab. They drew straws to see which actor would perform in the matinée, and which would take the evening show. Phipps drew the evening show, which was attended that same evening by actor Charles Laughton. Laughton was impressed by Phipps' performance, and came backstage afterwards to ask Phipps to perform in Laughton's own play. Phipps' career took off, and he was soon in his first feature film, Crossfire (1947). In 1949, Phipps auditioned for the speaking voice of Prince Charming in the upcoming Disney film Cinderella. The studio was pleased with his performance and Phipps was offered the part by Walt Disney himself.

Hawaii

After nearly thirty years in the business, performing in film and television in a wide variety of roles, Phipps took a break from Hollywood and moved to Hawaii. While there, he hosted a movie presentation program called "Hollywood Oldies", on Maui's Cable 7.

After a little more than five years in Hawaii, he returned to Hollywood to portray President Theodore Roosevelt in the 1976 television movie Eleanor and Franklin.

Highlights

Phipps' career highlights include the speaking voice of Prince Charming in Disney's Cinderella (1950), the post-apocalyptic Five (1951) (his only leading role), The War of the Worlds (1953), narrating the television version of Dune (1984), and Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993).

Retirement and post-career

Phipps' last movie role to date was in the 2000 independent film Sordid Lives, in which he also served as one of the film's producers. In 2005, several of Phipps' films were the subject of an EIU (Eastern Illinois University) film festival in his honor. He received an honorary doctorate from the university the following year.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRole
1947CrossfireLeroy
1948The Arizona RangerRanger Mac
They Live by NightYoung Farmer
Station WestSergeant
1949Scene of the CrimeYoung Gun Owner
1950The Man on the Eiffel TowerJanvier
Key to the CityReporter
The OutridersYoung Union Guard
CinderellaPrince Charming (speaking)
Rider from TucsonBud Thurber
1951The Red Badge of CourageSoldier
FiveMichael
No Questions AskedRoger
1952Rose of CimarronJeb Dawley
Loan SharkEd Haines
Flat TopRed Kelley
1953Invaders from MarsSgt. Baker
Julius CaesarServant to Antony
Northern PatrolJohnny Webb
Flat TopFrank Stevens
Fort AlgiersLt. Gerrier
The War of the WorldsWash Perry
Cat-Women of the MoonDouglas Smith
The TwonkyStudent
1954Riot in Cell Block 11Mickey
Executive SuiteBill Lundeen
Francis Joins the WACSJeep driver
The Snow CreatureLieutenant Dunbar
1957The Brothers RicoJoe Wesson
1958The Walter Winchell FileEpisode "David & Goliath" -Stony Jones
1962Black GoldAlbert Mailer
1988Messenger of DeathDoc Turner
1993Homeward Bound: The Incredible JourneyQuentin
2000Sordid LivesRev Barnes

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