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William Phipps(1922-2018)

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William Phipps
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Five (1951)
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In the early days of 1950s science-fiction, one of the first people to become identified with the genre was actor William Phipps. Aside from furnishing the voice of Prince Charming in Disney's cartoon classic Cinderella (1950), Phipps also hid his boyish face beneath a beard as the star of Arch Oboler's end-of-the-world melodrama Five (1951); made a token appearance in Oboler's The Twonky (1953); encountered Martians in both Invaders from Mars (1953) and The War of the Worlds (1953); and took on the Abominable Snowman as one of the leads in The Snow Creature (1954). Most notoriously, he even grappled with Moon maidens set on world conquest in the almost indescribable Cat-Women of the Moon (1953). Phipps was born in Vincennes, Indiana, and grew up in St. Francisville, Illinois; he knew from boyhood that he was destined to be an actor and appeared in several plays in grade school and at Eastern Illinois University. Hitchhiking to Hollywood in 1941, he worked on the stage and later in films, beginning with RKO's Crossfire (1947). Over the next 60 years he amassed a long list of film and TV credits; he also did commercials and voiceover work, including the narration for the special 190-minute TV version of David Lynch's Dune (1984).
BornFebruary 4, 1922
DiedJune 1, 2018(96)
BornFebruary 4, 1922
DiedJune 1, 2018(96)
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Raymond Burr and William Phipps in Perry Mason (1957)
Steve McQueen and William Phipps in Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958)
Mason Alan Dinehart, Hugh O'Brian, and William Phipps in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)
Hugh O'Brian and William Phipps in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)
Charles Lampkin and William Phipps in Five (1951)
Susan Douglas Rubes, Charles Lampkin, Earl Lee, and William Phipps in Five (1951)
Morris Ankrum and William Phipps in Invaders from Mars (1953)
Howard Da Silva, Jay C. Flippen, Farley Granger, and William Phipps in They Live by Night (1948)
William Phipps and Robert Ryan in Crossfire (1947)
Kirk Douglas, Walter Abel, and William Phipps in The Indian Fighter (1955)
James Stewart, Robin Eccles, Murray Hamilton, Vera Miles, Larry Pennell, and William Phipps in The FBI Story (1959)
Dick Curtis, Don Haggerty, Monte Hale, and William Phipps in The Vanishing Westerner (1950)

Known for

The War of the Worlds (1953)
The War of the Worlds
7.0
  • Wash Perry(as Bill Phipps)
  • 1953
Cat-Women of the Moon (1953)
Cat-Women of the Moon
3.9
  • Douglas 'Doug' Smith(as Bill Phipps)
  • 1953
Cinderella (1950)
Cinderella
7.3
  • Prince Charming(voice)
  • 1950
Michael J. Fox, Sally Field, Don Ameche, Rattler, Tiki, and Ben in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
6.9
  • Quentin(as William Edward Phipps)
  • 1993

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Actor

  • Sordid Lives (2000)
    Sordid Lives
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • Michael J. Fox, Sally Field, Don Ameche, Rattler, Tiki, and Ben in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
    Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • James Garner and Romy Walthall in Man of the People (1991)
    Man of the People
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • Dinah Manoff, Kristy McNichol, David Leisure, Richard Mulligan, and Park Overall in Empty Nest (1988)
    Empty Nest
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • Marla Gibbs and Jackée Harry in 227 (1985)
    227
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • Messenger of Death (1988)
    Messenger of Death
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • Little Girl Lost (1988)
    Little Girl Lost
  • Probe (1988)
    Probe
    • (as Wm. Edward Phipps)
  • Michael Landon in Highway to Heaven (1984)
    Highway to Heaven
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • The Slap Maxwell Story (1987)
    The Slap Maxwell Story
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • William Conrad and Joe Penny in Jake and the Fatman (1987)
    Jake and the Fatman
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • Robert Clohessy, Michael Warren, and Bruce Weitz in Hill Street Blues (1981)
    Hill Street Blues
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • Heather Locklear, William Shatner, James Darren, and Adrian Zmed in T.J. Hooker (1982)
    T.J. Hooker
    • (as William Edwards Phipps)
  • Victoria Principal, Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, Charlene Tilton, Jim Davis, Linda Gray, and Steve Kanaly in Dallas (1978)
    Dallas
    • (as William Edward Phipps)
  • Annette Funicello, Polly Holliday, Martin Mull, and Fred Willard in Lots of Luck (1985)
    Lots of Luck
    • (as William Edward Phipps)

Producer

  • Sordid Lives (2000)
    Sordid Lives
    • (as William Edward Phipps)

Additional Crew

  • Cat-Women of the Moon (1953)
    Cat-Women of the Moon
    • (uncredited)

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    • February 4, 1922
    • Vincennes, Indiana, USA
    • June 1, 2018
    • Santa Monica, California, USA(lung cancer)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in a production of "Galileo". Also in cast: Charles Laughton.
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    • 5 Interviews
    • 1 Article

Did you know

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    At the time of his death in 2018 he was the longest-living cast member of Cinderella (1950).
  • Quotes
    [in a 1991 interview] Whatever came along, whether it was Cat-Women of the Moon (1953), The War of the Worlds (1953) or Five (1951), I would stick my toe in the water. If it felt OK, I would do it. I never thought about what any of these would do for my career, never thought ahead to whether it would be a success or what it would do for me. I never had any kind of plan or blueprint, never tried to capitalize on anything. But I kept busy throughout a 40-year career and I'm still busy today. I know I've always been a good actor, I know that I am now, and I know I still get work. And I have the respect of my peers. Hey, what more could you ask for?

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