Scott Forbes
Born: 1920-09-11 in High Wycombe, England, UK
Died: 1997-02-25
Known For: Acting
Biography
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Filmography
2005
- My Suicidal Sweetheart as Orderly
1973
- Thriller as Mr. Patrick
- Someone at the Top of the Stairs as Mr. Patrick
1972
- Crown Court ... (Writer)
- Arthur of the Britons ... (Story)
1971
- The Ten Commandments as Bill
1970
- The Mind of Mr. Soames as Richard Bannerman
1969
- The Main Chance as Det. Insp. Lampeter
- The Gold Robbers ... (Writer)
1968
- Subterfuge as Pannell
1967
- Omnibus as Scobie
- The Penthouse ... (Writer)
1965
- Thirty-Minute Theatre as Kender
- The Man in Room 17 as Major Cody Myers
- Ashes to Ashes as Paris
1964
- The Wednesday Play as Paris Belmont
- Maggie as Mack
1963
- 24-Hour Call as Dr. Curtis
1962
- The Saint ... (Screenplay)
1961
- The Avengers as Conniston
- The Ship That Couldn't Stop as Roman
1960
- Lena, O My Lena as Glyn
1959
- Black Saddle as Bill Steele
1957
- Trackdown as Paul Wallace
1956
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Case Taggart
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie as Jim Bowie
- Armchair Theatre as Roman
1955
- The Millionaire as Phillip Burnell
- The 20th Century Fox Hour as Shelby Carpenter
- Dixon of Dock Green as Ralph Frazer
- Laura as Shelby Carpenter
- Screen Director's Playhouse as Dr. Bruno
- Frontier
1953
- King Lear as Duke of Cornwall
- Charade as Capt. Stamm
- Letter to Loretta
- Medallion Theatre
1952
- Four Star Playhouse as King
- Omnibus as Duke of Cornwall
- Cavalcade of America as Agent Gorson Willis
1951
- Operation Pacific as Larry
- Raton Pass as Prentice
- The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel as Commando Colonel (uncredited)
- Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison as Jim Frazier
- Hallmark Hall of Fame as John Woodbridge
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Hannibal
1950
- Robert Montgomery Presents
- Danger
- Lux Video Theatre as Duncan
- Rocky Mountain as Lt. Rickey (USA)
- The Reluctant Widow as Francois Cheviot
1949
1948
- Studio One
- The Philco Television Playhouse
- This Was a Woman as Dr. Valentine Christie (billed as "Julian Dallas")
1947
- Kraft Television Theatre as Michael
- Mrs. Fitzherbert as Prince William
1946
- Night Boat to Dublin as Lieut. Allen (as Julian Dallas)