Background
Born Conrad Philip Havord in London, the son of Horace Havord who was a journalist and detective story writer His father had been using the name "Conrad Phillips" as a pen name for his thriller writing and suggested that his son use this as his stage name.
Education
He attended Street John"s Bowyer School, Clapham. He studied at RADA and then appeared in repertory theatre and in the West End.
Career
He worked for an insurance company and forged his birth date on his ration book so that he could join the Royal Navy at the age of 17 and in three years of service during World World War II he saw action in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and the North Sea and survived the mining of a landing craft. He called himself ‘Bill’ in the navy because his shipmates kept taking the mickey out of the name, Conrad. His name wasn"t changed to "Phillips" until he started acting.
In his autobiography, Conrad said that he regretted making that decision.
He is best known for portraying William Tell in the popular Independent Television television series The Adventures of William Tell which ran for 39 episodes from 1958 to 1959. Phillips also played Stefan, Tell"s mentor in the updated version Crossbow in 1987.
During the 1960s/70s, he worked in theatre, television and films – it was to be his busiest period as an actor. Severe back pain, two replacement knees and a replacement hip brought a premature end to Conrad Phillips" acting career and he retired from the screen in 1991.
The pain was so bad that he spent the last episode of The Adventures of William Tell in a wheel chair because he had broken his ankle whilst on location.
Even the fighting shots were done in this way. In January 1972 they set about restoring a Scottish hill farm called Skeoch. They finally lived in Chippenham, Wiltshire.
In 2013, Phillips released his autobiography, Aiming True.
The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel episode 17 - Gentlemen of the Road. Character - Latour. The Invisible Manitoba - Series 2, Episode 12 - Shadow Bomb (1961).
Character - Captain Finch. Richard the Lionheart (1961-1962 television series) - episode 21 - A Marriage of Convenience (1962).
Character - Guy. The Avengers episode - Silent Dust.
Character - Mellors. Callan (1967) episode - Jack on Top. Character - Wilson. The Prisoner television (1967) "The General" unidentified flying object (1971) episode - Reflections in the Water.
Character - Skipper. Fawlty Towers (1975) episode - The Wedding Party.
Character - Mr Lloyd Cribb (1980) episode - Mad Hatter"s Holiday. Character - Doctor Prothero The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1985) episode - The Abbey Grange. Character - Sir Eustace Brackenstall.
Other television shows: The Count of Monte Cristo, The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, The Newcomers (recurring character - Robert Malcolm), Sutherland"s Law, Howards" Way, Never the Twain, The Gaffer, Sorry! and Emmerdale Farm (recurring character - Doctor Christopher Meadows from 1981 to 1986).
Mini-series: Into the Labyrinth and The Master of Ballantrae. The Switch.