Movies
TV Shows
Actors
Scott Forbes
Sep 11, 1920 (104 years old) in High Wycombe, England, UK
Known For
ER
Studio One
Studio One
The Philco Television Playhouse
Four Star Playhouse
Credits
1994 ·
ER
as Simons
1973 ·
Someone at the Top of the Stairs
as Mr. Patrick
1973 ·
Thriller
as Mr. Patrick
1970 ·
The Mind of Mr. Soames
as Richard Bannerman
1969 ·
The Main Chance
as Det. Insp. Lampeter
1968 ·
Subterfuge
as Pannell
1965 ·
Thirty-Minute Theatre
as Kender
1965 ·
The Man In Room 17
as Major Cody Myers
1965 ·
Ashes to Ashes
as Paris
1964 ·
Maggie
as Mack
1963 ·
24-Hour Call
as Dr. Curtis
1960 ·
Lena, O My Lena
as Glyn
1959 ·
Black Saddle
as Bill Steele
1957 ·
Trackdown
as
1956 ·
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Moss Evans
1956 ·
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Case Taggart
1956 ·
The Adventures of Jim Bowie
as Jim Bowie
1956 ·
Armchair Theatre
as Roman
1955 ·
Laura
as Shelby Carpenter
1955 ·
The 20th Century Fox Hour
as Shelby Carpenter
1955 ·
Frontier
as
1955 ·
Dixon of Dock Green
as Ralph Frazer
1955 ·
The Millionaire
as Phillip Burnell
1954 ·
The Seeking Heart
as
1953 ·
King Lear
as Duke of Cornwall
1953 ·
Letter to Loretta
as
1953 ·
Letter to Loretta
as Rig Parks
1953 ·
Letter to Loretta
as Victor
1953 ·
Charade
as Capt. Stamm
1952 ·
Cavalcade of America
as Agent Gorson Willis
1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as King
1952 ·
Four Star Playhouse
as Jim
1951 ·
Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Mr. Smith
1951 ·
Hallmark Hall of Fame
as
1951 ·
Hallmark Hall of Fame
as John Woodbridge
1951 ·
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel
as Commando Colonel (uncredited)
1951 ·
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Hannibal
1951 ·
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as
1951 ·
Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
as Jim Frazier
1951 ·
Raton Pass
as Prentice
1951 ·
Operation Pacific
as Larry
1950 ·
Rocky Mountain
as Lt. Rickey (USA)
1950 ·
Lux Video Theatre
as Duncan
1950 ·
Danger
as
1950 ·
The Reluctant Widow
as Francois Cheviot
1950 ·
Robert Montgomery Presents
as
1950 ·
Robert Montgomery Presents
as Joe Gargery
1949 ·
Suspense
as
1948 ·
Studio One
as Ollie Winston
1948 ·
Studio One
as
1948 ·
The Philco Television Playhouse
as
1948 ·
This Was a Woman
as Dr. Valentine Christie (billed as "Julian Dallas")
1947 ·
Mrs. Fitzherbert
as Prince William
1946 ·
Night Boat to Dublin
as Lieut. Allen (as Julian Dallas)