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Philip Gilbert was a Canadian actor born in Vancouver, Canada on 29 March 1931 and educated at Vancouver College. He was a player with the Rank Organisation appearing in many films during the fifties and sixties starring opposite such notable actors as Peter Finch, Norman Wisdom, Stanley Baker, Bob Monkhouse, Donald Sutherland, Dirk Bogarde and Sir John Mills. Vancouver (pronounced ) is a Canadian city in the province of British Columbia. ... The Rank Organisation, a British entertainment company formed in 1937 and absorbed in 1996 by The Rank Group Plc. ... Peter Finch Peter Finch (September 28, 1916 - January 14, 1977) was an English-born actor with strong Australian connections. ... Sir Norman Wisdom (born on 4 February 1915 is an English comedian, singer and actor). ... Sir Stanley Baker (February 8, 1927 - June 28, 1976) was a Welsh actor. ... Robert (Bob) Allen Monkhouse (June 1, 1928 - December 29, 2003), was a British entertainer in the traditional sense, though primarily known as a comedian and game show host. ... Donald McNicol Sutherland, OC (born July 17, 1935) is a prolific Canadian actor with a film career spanning over 40 years. ... cover of Bogarde biography Sir Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde (28 March 1921 - 8 May 1999), better known by his stage name Dirk Bogarde, was an actor and author. ... This article is about the British actor. ...


Despite his many film roles he was perhaps best known for his staring role as TIM in the original version of The Tomorrow People in the 70's and 80's. Gilbert returned to play TIM in the audio plays The Tomorrow People: The New Gods, The Deadliest Species in 2001 and The Ghosts Of Mendez and The Sign Of Diolyx in 2002. The Tomorrow People was a childrens science fiction television series, devised by Roger Price and produced by Thames Television for Britains ITV network between 1973 and 1979, and revived for a three-season series in the 1990s. ... The New Gods are a fictional race created by Jack Kirby for DC Comics. ...


He had a broad stage career starring in such productions as Divorce me Darling in the West End as well as appearing many times at the Prince Regent Theatre where he was Head of Drama.


He was represented by Nicholas Young's theatrical agency. Nicholas Young is a British actor. ...


Philip Gilbert died on 6th January 2004


PHILIP GILBERT - FILMOGRAPHY

  • Simon & Laura - Joe {1955}
  • Man of the Moment {1955}
  • Checkpoint - Eddie {1956}
  • Reach for the Sky - Canadian Pilot / Coltishall II (1956)
  • Rock you Sinners - Johnny (1957)
  • Account Rendered - John Langford (1957)
  • Bachelor of Hearts - Conrad Lewis (1958)
  • Dentist in the Chair - young man in the surgery (1960)
  • The Singer Not the Song - Phil Brown (1961)
  • The Avengers - Jeremy de Willoughby in episode ‘The Frighteners’ first broadcast 27 May 1961
  • Studio Four - Flight into Danger - (1962)
  • The Human Jungle - Fine Feathers - David Branch (1963)
  • Die! Die! My Darling! (aka FANATIC) - Oscar (1965)
  • The Frozen Dead - Dr Ted Roberts (1966)
  • George & the Dragon - Night Night, Sleep Tight - TV Actor(1966)
  • Sykes: With the Lid Off - guest star for Thames TV broadcast 7 July 1971
  • Till Death Us Do Part - (1972)
  • The Tomorrow People - TIM/Timus/Tikno/the voice of Galactic Federation Biotronic Computers - February 1973 to October 1978
  • Mister Big - broadcast BBC1 7 January - 11 February 1977 and 30 June - 4 August 1977
  • Citizen Smith (1977)
  • Sherlock Holmes & Doctor Watson - The Case of the Final Curtain
  • Superman 3 - Newsreader (1983)
  • Howard's Way - Derek Fielding (1985)

The term checkpoint may refer to: A place at which vehicles or pedestrians are stopped in order to enforce laws or security measures. ... Reach For The Sky is the name of the biography of Douglas Bader, by Paul Brickhill, and also of a film of Baders story released in 1956, starring Kenneth More and directed by Lewis Gilbert. ... The most famous incarnation of The Avengers, John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) appear on the cover of a 1994 reprint of an Avengers novel co-written by Macnee. ... May 27 is the 147th day (148th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 218 days remaining. ... 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ... Studio Four is a student-run comedy society at the University of New South Wales. ... Flight into danger By: Arthur Hailey Full Cast and Crew for Flight Into Danger (1956) (TV) Plot Outline: A small planes pilot must take the controls of a large passenger plane when the pilots fall victim to food poisoning. ... Til Death Us Do Part (also known as Till Death Us do Part)1 was a BBC television sitcom series written by Johnny Speight that ran from 1964 until 1974. ... The Tomorrow People was a childrens science fiction television series, devised by Roger Price and produced by Thames Television for Britains ITV network between 1973 and 1979, and revived for a three-season series in the 1990s. ... Citizen Smith was a British TV sitcom (britcom) from the 1970s. ... Front cover of Superman III. Superman III is a 1983 movie that is a sequel to Superman II from 1980. ... Howards Way was a BBC drama series that ran from 1985 to 1990 that attempted to provide a British alternative to glossy American sagas such as Dallas and Dynasty, usually transmitted on Sunday evenings. ...

PHILIP GILBERT - THEATRE

Share My Lettuce - Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith from 21 August 1957 and at the Comedy Theatre from 25 September 1957 - 17 May 1958,



 

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