Phillip Ross | |
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Born | 1929 (age 93–94) Perth, Australia |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1960-2000 |
Phillip Ross (born 1929) is an Australian-born television actor. He appeared in many British, American and Australian television series and films, between 1960 until 2000, 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]
Production | Notes | Role |
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Farewell, Farewell, Eugene |
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Whiplash |
| Mathews Pierce Kelly Len Dillon |
Consider Your Verdict |
| Roy Glandon |
The Marked One |
| Tom |
No Hiding Place |
| Plain clothes policeman |
Crossroads |
| Jacques Duclos |
Dixon of Dock Green |
| Vicar Painter Waiter Garage Attendant Foreman Bridges |
The Valiant Varneys |
| Unknown |
The Avengers |
| Hospital Attendant |
Great Expectations |
| Petitioner Waiter |
Les Misérables |
| Usher |
Poor Cow |
| Shelley |
Detective |
| The Watcher |
The Wednesday Play |
| Inspector |
The File of the Golden Goose |
| Carter |
Z-Cars | 2 episodes:
| Harrison |
Softly, Softly: Taskforce |
| Insp. Reid |
Strange Report |
| Canon Lewis |
ITV Sunday Night Theatre |
| Police Sergeant Sergeant Man |
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes |
| McKellar |
La última señora Anderson |
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The Onedin Line |
| Captain Goody |
Danny Jones |
| Mr. Harper |
Frenzy |
| Policeman |
Pope Joan |
| Peasant |
The Adventures of Black Beauty |
| Jessop |
Class of '74 |
| David Willard (1974) Grimble (1975) |
S*P*Y*S |
| KGB Agent |
Silent Number |
| Unknown Smith |
Two Way Mirror |
| Jimmy Maxwell |
Sunday Too Far Away |
| Dawson |
Ride a Wild Pony |
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Armchair Theatre |
| Inspector Young |
Matlock Police |
| George Donovan Bill Grant |
Luke's Kingdom |
| Doggett |
Mad Dog Morgan |
| Watson |
The Box |
| Walter Freeman |
Let the Balloon Go |
| Goff Vockler |
Pig in a Poke |
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Spring & Fall |
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Prisoner |
| Workman |
Airhawk |
| Bob Fenton |
Bellamy |
| Owen |
NBC Special Treat |
| Philip |
It's a Living |
| Passenger |
Scales of Justice |
| Boarding House Mgr |
Singles |
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Undercover |
| Mason |
Stock Squad |
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Return to Eden |
| Flying doctor |
Rikky and Pete |
| Barracks Man |
A Country Practice |
| Reg Farrell |
Home and Away |
| Reverend Flowers |
G.P. |
| Mr. Lucas |
My Boyfriend's Back |
| Scientist in Horror Film / French Waiter |
Soldier Soldier |
| Andy Miller |
Married 2 Malcolm |
| Old Man |
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