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Conrad Scott-Forbes, popularly known as Scott Forbes, was a British film and television actor and screenwriter. In his later career as a screenwriter, he was credited as C. Scott Forbes.
Birth Name
Conrad Scott-Forbes
Born
Saturday, 11 September 1920
Died
Tuesday, 25 February 1997
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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TV's Western Heroes | Jim Bowie | 2013 |
Mirror Mirror | Commercial Voiceover | 1990 |
The Boy Dave | Derek | 1975 |
Rogue's Rock | Squadron Leader Byrd | 1974 |
Thriller | Mr. Patrick | 1973 |
The Mind of Mr. Soames | Richard Bannerman | 1970 |
Paul Temple | Geoffrey Furnall | 1969 |
Who-Dun-It | Dr. Geoffrey Bossard | 1969 |
Subterfuge | Pannell | 1968 |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | Kender | 1965 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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TV's Western Heroes | Jim Bowie | 2013 |
Mirror Mirror | Commercial Voiceover | 1990 |
The Boy Dave | Derek | 1975 |
Rogue's Rock | Squadron Leader Byrd | 1974 |
Thriller | Mr. Patrick | 1973 |
The Mind of Mr. Soames | Richard Bannerman | 1970 |
Paul Temple | Geoffrey Furnall | 1969 |
Who-Dun-It | Dr. Geoffrey Bossard | 1969 |
Subterfuge | Pannell | 1968 |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | Kender | 1965 |
The Wednesday Play | Paris Belmont | 1964 |
Love Story | Richard Caldwell | 1963 |
24-Hour Call | Dr. Curtis | 1963 |
The Avengers | Conniston | 1961 |
The Best of the Post | Kennedy | 1960 |
Theatre 70 | Dr. David Elliot | 1960 |
Black Saddle | Bill Steele | 1959 |
Trackdown | Paul Wallace | 1957 |
Emergency-Ward 10 | Donald Tyson | 1957 |
Zane Grey Theatre | Case Taggart / Moss Evans | 1956 |
The Adventures of Jim Bowie | Jim Bowie | 1956 |
Armchair Theatre | Roman / Glyn | 1956 |
Telephone Time | Robert Browning / Winton | 1956 |
Screen Directors Playhouse | Dr. Bruno | 1955 |
The 20th Century-Fox Hour | Shelby Carpenter | 1955 |
ITV Play of the Week | Rob / Robert Smiley | 1955 |
Frontier | Clay Allison / Howard / Ben Hart | 1955 |
Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre | Tom | 1955 |
Dixon of Dock Green | Ralph Frazer | 1955 |
Stage 7 | Phillip Taylor | 1955 |
The Millionaire | Madison Gary / Phillip Burnell | 1955 |
Medic | Dr. Jim Lawrence / Dr. William Shires | 1954 |
The United States Steel Hour | Mr. Bradley | 1953 |
The Loretta Young Show | Rig Parks / Victor | 1953 |
Charade | Capt. Stamm | 1953 |
Omnibus | Duke of Cornwall (segment) | 1952 |
Cavalcade of America | Agent Gorson Willis | 1952 |
Four Star Playhouse | King / Jim | 1952 |
What Price Glory | Lt. Bennett | 1952 |
Broadway Television Theatre | Maxim De Winter | 1952 |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | Mr. Smith / John Woodbridge | 1951 |
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel | Commando Colonel | 1951 |
Schlitz Playhouse | Hannibal | 1951 |
The Highwayman | Sergeant | 1951 |
Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison | Jim Frazier | 1951 |
Raton Pass | Prentice | 1951 |
Operation Pacific | Lt. Larry / Larry | 1951 |
Rocky Mountain | Lt. Rickey (USA) | 1950 |
Lux Video Theatre | Duncan | 1950 |
The Inheritance | Francois Cheviot | 1950 |
Robert Montgomery Presents | Joe Gargery | 1950 |
Fireside Theatre | Count Charles | 1949 |
But Not in Vain | Willem Bakker | 1948 |
Studio One | Ollie Winston / Doug 'Dodo' Holliday | 1948 |
The Philco Television Playhouse | 1948 | |
This Was a Woman | Dr. Valentine Christie / Dr. Valentine Christie (billed as "Julian Dallas") | 1948 |
Mrs. Fitzherbert | Prince William | 1947 |
Kraft Theatre | Michael | 1947 |
Night Boat to Dublin | Lieut. Allen (as Julian Dallas) / Lieut. Allen | 1946 |