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Leslie Phillips dies aged 98

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Jaxjacky Tue 08-Nov-22 12:46:41

RIP

M0nica Wed 09-Nov-22 16:29:19

Yes, hollysteers many men, the majority, are talk and action, but some aren't and I made it clear that this was the group I was referring to, not all men.

hollysteers Wed 09-Nov-22 15:34:30

M0nica I disagree.
Many men are talk AND action.

M0nica Wed 09-Nov-22 14:35:48

He was playing up to a stereotype that paid. He really wanted to be a serious actor and in later life performed with the Royal Shakespeare company in Shakespeare and Chekov.

But an actor is like any other professional or skilled person, they follow the branch of their profession that pays and his brand of 'lechery' which was of the kind that went with men who were all talk and no action, obviously paid better than ny thing else. Had any woman taken it seriously your wouldn't have seen his character for dust and small stones.

Chestnut Wed 09-Nov-22 13:50:41

I was a teenager in the 1960s and never found him creepy at all, just very funny. I knew he was playing for laughs and didn't take it seriously. What men thought of him I have no idea, but I suppose anything you see could be taken one way or another. There are much worse things on the screen that could give people ideas.

62Granny Wed 09-Nov-22 11:34:22

I always found him creepy, even back in the day, I think he probably contributed to the assumption in the 60/70s that men could make veiled comments to women and they would like them.

Chestnut Wed 09-Nov-22 09:36:33

The Daily Mail article I posted has everything you want to know about Leslie Phillips' life, and numerous wonderful photographs. He lost two wives tragically.

FannyCornforth Wed 09-Nov-22 08:34:52

Funnily enough, John Bingham (Lucan) disappeared 48 years ago yesterday.
There was a front page article in the Mail on Sunday about three cluedo cards which were found in his car (why it’s come out now, one no idea - I’m sorry I didn’t read it).
The cards were Colonel Mustard, the lead piping and the hall.
Lucan would be 88 next month.

www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lord-lucan-cluedo-cards-murder-b2218213.html?amp

nanna8 Wed 09-Nov-22 07:34:11

I was thinking Lord Lucan would be getting on a bit now. The other one that was supposed have come here was John Stonehouse. Not to mention Ronnie Biggs who actually did come here before leaving his wife and moving to South America.

M0nica Wed 09-Nov-22 07:04:16

Calendargirl Both hs first and second wife pre-deceased him. Angela Scoular was his second wife.

Calendargirl Wed 09-Nov-22 06:53:46

He was once married to Angela Scoular, an actress quite a lot younger.

Not sure if they divorced or if she died.

M0nica Wed 09-Nov-22 06:50:21

nanna8 Lesley Phillips the recently deceased actor, was born, lived andd died in London.

What you have seen locally is a remarkable coincidence, but nothing else. Lesley was a popular boys name about the period they were both born and 'Phillips' is a not uncommon surname.

With Lord Luccan and now Lesley Phillips, Australia is becomong the doppelganger capital of the world.

nanna8 Wed 09-Nov-22 04:47:04

I looked again and I think it is a different person as this one was a Leslie Stewart Phillips. How strange, they both died on the same day.

nanna8 Wed 09-Nov-22 04:40:33

I saw this in our local Melbourne funeral announcements. He must have lived here. If it is the same person the funeral will be held on Monday 10.30 am at Springvale . Pretty sure it would be him because the person was 92, exactly the same name. I didn’t know he was an Aussie. Funny because I very rarely look at those announcements, maybe once every 3 or 4 months .

Esmay Wed 09-Nov-22 03:10:35

I loved Leslie Phillips
and enjoyed his films enormously .
RIP.

Forestflame Tue 08-Nov-22 20:53:00

R.I.P

NanKate Tue 08-Nov-22 19:46:08

I don’t hate the Daily Mail Chestnut. The articles by Dr Pemberton, Dr Scur, Sarah Vine, and some of the other journalists are really good.

Yes LP really made me laugh, however I expect some of today’s ‘wokerati’ wouldn’t have liked him.

Sadly there are few people TV/Radio personalities who make me laugh now.

I’d love to see some old Dick Emery shows.

I digress - RIP Leslie you will be much missed. 💐

hollysteers Tue 08-Nov-22 19:36:16

Loved Leslie Phillips R.I.P.
Probably wouldn’t get away with the leering now, but it was funny👍

Smileless2012 Tue 08-Nov-22 19:23:50

Great actor whose voice you knew without having to look at the screen. RIP flowers.

LadyHonoriaDedlock Tue 08-Nov-22 19:12:17

He'd been doing The Navy Lark for six months before I even started school

Witzend Tue 08-Nov-22 19:00:40

I well remember seeing him at a ‘dinner theatre’ when we lived in Oman - theatre companies would do a Middle East tour, and we’d have dinner first, at one of the big hotels, before the play. Always a comedy, IIRC, and you had to book early to get places.

Aeons ago now so I can’t remember what play it was - but I don’t think I’ll ever forget how he brought the house down - merely by raising an eyebrow!
What a comic talent - RIP, Leslie.

MissAdventure Tue 08-Nov-22 18:56:54

Carry on cruising, was it?
Was he a fitness instructor, and miss Bell a teacher?

Urmstongran Tue 08-Nov-22 18:51:06

Aw, RIP Leslie Phillips.
Definitely ‘ding dong!’ Was that the Carry On films?

Thank you Pittcity about Bill Treacher (See photo).
An Eastenders stalwart as Arthur Fowler.
He had a lovely smile didn’t he?
Condolences to his family & friends too tonight. Another man who reached good age for sure, but still.

Pittcity Tue 08-Nov-22 18:35:15

Calendargirl

Hate to say it, but he’s another famous ‘old’ star who I wasn’t sure was still alive.

He lived to a ripe old age.

I had the same thoughtCG

Bill Treacher has died too, he was 92.

RIP

Mollygo Tue 08-Nov-22 17:16:31

RIP Mr Phillips. ❤️

Chestnut Tue 08-Nov-22 16:56:47

Wonderful man, a real national treasure. I wasn't sure if he was alive because he had a dreadful stroke in 2015 and I hadn't heard any more, kinda assumed he had passed on. His loving wife had been looking after him, although I don't think he's been very well since then poor man.

Everyone hates the Daily Mail, but they can do a fantastic spread when someone dies. Couldn't ask for better:
Fantastic article on Leslie Phillips