Leslie Phillips
Leslie Samuel Phillips CBE (April 20, 1924 – November 7, 2022) was a renowned English actor, director, producer, and author whose career spanned several decades. He rose to fame in the 1950s, charming audiences with his portrayal of suave, upper-class characters, famously known for his catchphrases "Ding dong" and "Hello." Phillips was a familiar face in the beloved Carry On and Doctor in the House film franchises, and he gained further popularity through his role in the long-running BBC radio comedy series, The Navy Lark.
As his career evolved, Phillips began to embrace more serious roles, earning critical acclaim for his performance in Venus (2006), which garnered him a BAFTA nomination alongside the esteemed Peter O'Toole. In addition to his on-screen work, he lent his voice to the Sorting Hat in several films of the iconic Harry Potter series, becoming a cherished part of the franchise.
Throughout his life, Phillips showcased a remarkable versatility as an artist, transitioning effortlessly between comedy and drama. His contributions to film and theatre have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, making him a beloved figure in British culture. Phillips' legacy endures, celebrated for his unique talent and memorable performances.
Filmography
Is Anybody There?
Carry On Columbus
The Gamma People
Les Girls
August
Please Turn Over
Some Will, Some Won't
Late Bloomers (2011)
Train of Events
I Was Monty's Double
Spanish Fly
A Weekend with Lulu
Churchill: The Hollywood Years
Venus
Doctor in Love
The Mikado
After Death (2012)
The Limping Man
The Smallest Show on Earth
The Fast Lady
Scandal (1989)
Carry On Teacher
Carry On Nurse
King Ralph
Ferdinand I King of Naples
Empire of the Sun
The Angry Hills
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
The Longest Day
Pool of London
Caught in the Act
The Sound Barrier
Not Now, Comrade