- Worked on the BBC radio comedy The Navy Lark with other famous British comic actors Jon Pertwee and Ronnie Barker.
- He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1998 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to drama.
- At age 18, he was called up for army service in the Royal Artillery and soon made a Lance Bombardier and sent for officer training becoming a 2nd Lieutenant and transferred to the Durham Light Infantry. A great deal of training with live ammunition caused him to suffer from a form of shell shock and after various light duties he was demobbed in the Autumn of 1944.
- Suffered a stroke in 2014.
- He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2008 Queen's New Year Honours List for his services to drama.
- His association with the catchphrase "Ding dong," said whenever he saw an attractive women, first started when he played Jack Bell in Carry on Nurse (1959).
- When age 14, he appeared in Otello and Turandot at Covent Garden.
- Friends with actors Denholm Elliott and Jon Pertwee for many years, both of whom, like Phillips, had homes in Ibiza.
- Considers Carry on Nurse (1959) to be his funniest film.
- Took over the role of the King of Spain in Carry on Columbus (1992) after the death of Frankie Howerd, who'd been due to play the part.
- Made his professional stage debut in 1937 at the London Palladium in 1937 as a wolf in Peter Pan starring Anna Neagle.
- He and Bob Monkhouse swapped roles in A Weekend with Lulu (1961).
- Between 12 June 2017 (the death of Sam Beazley) and his death on 7 November 2022, he was the oldest living actor from the original Harry Potter franchise.
- In 1936 his mother saw an advert in a paper for children required for a christmas show for Miss Italia Conti with whom he spent a few years at her stage school.
- His favourite actor is Kenneth Connor.
- He and Bob Monkhouse switched roles in the film Weekend With Lulu.
- David Jason considers him a legend of British comedy.
- Supports Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
- He was contracted for The Birthday Present then MGM wanted him for Les Girls and bought his contract out causing Jack Watling to be cast in The Birthday Present.
- Father, with Penelope Bartley, of daughters Caroline Phillips and Claudia Phillips, and sons Roger Phillips and Andrew Phillips.
- He is a long-term fan of Tottenham Hotspur, and made an appearance on the pitch as part of the half-time entertainment during the team's home match against Swansea City on 1 April 2012.
- He was in show business from 1936.
- Came from a working class Cockney back ground,.
- He was supposed to play Terence Longdon's role in Carry on Regardless (1961). However, he withdrew due to fears of typecasting, and the part was drastically cut, before being recast.
- Has older brother, Fred and sister, Dorothy.
- Son of Frederick and Cecelia.
- After his first marriage ended and before he met his second wife, he had a long relationship with Caroline Mortimer, daughter of John Mortimer and Penny Mortimer.
- Son of Frederick Samuel (1890-1935) and Cecilia Margaret (née Newlove) Phillips (1891-1984).
- Came from a working class back ground.
- London W9, England (December 2007)
- A short film titled Zabaglione is listed in a number of references as being made as a short in 1966 and featuring the voice of Leslie but nothing else,.
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