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13 Facts About Nicholas Phipps

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William Nicholas Foskett Phipps was a British actor and writer who appeared in stage roles between 1932 and 1967 and more than thirty films between 1940 and 1970.

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Nicholas Phipps wrote West End plays, songs and sketches for revues, and film scripts.

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Nicholas Phipps made his first appearance on the stage at the Old Vic on 25 January 1932, walking-on Julius Caesar.

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Nicholas Phipps toured in South Africa in 1937, in The Frog and The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse, and on his return, played at the summer theatre at Perranporth.

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Nicholas Phipps then appeared for ENSA in a concert party at Gibraltar and North Africa, and then toured as Charles Condomine in Coward's Blithe Spirit.

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At the Q Theatre in October 1947 Nicholas Phipps played Clive Hamilton in his own play Bold Lover.

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Nicholas Phipps began his association with Herbert Wilcox working on I Live in Grosvenor Square.

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Nicholas Phipps wrote This Man Is Mine then had a big hit with Piccadilly Incident which he wrote for Wilcox and Anna Neagle, Wilcox's wife.

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Nicholas Phipps wrote two films for Stewart Granger: Woman Hater and Adam and Evelyne.

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Nicholas Phipps then did a Wilcox movie without Neagle, Into the Blue.

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Nicholas Phipps wrote a script for David Lean, Madeleine and did one for Ralph Thomas, Appointment with Venus.

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Nicholas Phipps was one of several writers on I Believe in You, and did a thriller for George Raft Escape Route.

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Nicholas Phipps did the sequels Doctor at Sea and Doctor at Large, plus a similar comedy, True as a Turtle.