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Years active
  
1946-1970s

Ex-spouse
  
Jeanne Moody

Education
  
Balliol College

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Scott Forbes


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Full Name
  
Conrad Scott-Forbes

Born
  
11 September 1920 (
1920-09-11
)
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK

Other names
  
C. Scott Forbes Julian Dallas

Died
  
February 25, 1997, Swindon, United Kingdom

Movies and TV shows
  
The Adventures of Jim Bo, Rocky Mountain, Operation Pacific, Perfect Friday, Charade

Similar People
  
Jeanne Moody, William Keighley, George Waggner, Peter Hall, Alan Le May

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Conrad Scott-Forbes (11 September 1920 – 25 February 1997), popularly known as Scott Forbes, was a film and television actor and screenwriter. In his later career as a screenwriter, he was credited as C. Scott Forbes.

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Early years

Forbes was born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. He attended Repton, and then studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Balliol College, Oxford. He worked for the Ministry of Defence before settling on a performing career.

Acting career

In the 1940s Forbes used the name Julian Dallas, appearing in Night Boat to Dublin (1946), Mrs. Fitzherbert (1947), But Not in Vain (1948), This Was a Woman (1948) and The Reluctant Widow (1950). He also appeared on the stage as Julian Dallas, spending a year with the Liverpool Old Vic, and in London under the direction of John Gielgud in The Cradle Song, among other plays.

Following his few British productions, he moved to the U.S. and quickly found film work. Consigned mainly to action roles in Warner Bros. films such as Rocky Mountain (1950) and Operation Pacific (1951), Forbes played more in-depth characters on TV. He was Maxim de Winter in "Rebecca" in a live performance for the Broadway Television Theatre in 1952. He played the Duke of Cornwall in Peter Brook's 1953 television adaptation of King Lear with Orson Welles as Lear. One of his best known roles was on The Deep Six, which was a 1953 installment of NBC's Robert Montgomery Presents. In the 1955-56 season, he guest starred in NBC's western anthology series Frontier, hosted by Walter Coy.

On Broadway, Forbes appeared in two plays with Cedric Hardwicke, one of them directed by Hardwicke. Horses in Midstream had only four performances in 1953, while The Burning Glass played a slightly more successful twenty-eight performances the following year.

In 1956, Forbes starred in the title role of CBS's The Adventures of Jim Bowie. This historically based series was an immediate hit with younger viewers, even though some adult reviewers criticised it for having too much violence. In preparation for the part Forbes trained with a former Miss Alabama, Jeanne Moody, to perfect a convincing Southern accent. He and Moody had married in 1954. The series rocketed Forbes to fame, but made it hard for him to find other parts. On 3 December 1959 Forbes appeared as a homesteader, Cass Taggart, in the episode "Rebel Ranger" of CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater. Joan Crawford is cast as Stella Faring, a Confederate widow from Texas who tries to reclaim her former home and the birthplace of her son Rob, played by Don Grady, from the Unionist owner Taggart. Character actor John Anderson is cast as Fisk Madden, who tries to drive Taggart off his land and gain Stella's favor. The episode ends with Stella and Rob heading into a nearby town with the understanding that Taggart would call upon Stella for possible courtship.

After Jim Bowie ended its two-year run in 1958, Forbes returned to Great Britain, where he became a frequent guest star in television dramas. In 1963, he played the lead in the world premiere of Harold Pinter's play "The Lover" on the London stage.

Writing career

Pinter encouraged him to pursue his interest in writing, and in 1964 Forbes's own play, "The Meter Man", was produced. It was later made into the film called The Penthouse. Forbes remained active as a screenwriter and television actor into the 1970s. In his later years, he shunned public life, pursuing his interests in writing and classical music.

Death

He died in 1997 in Swindon, Wiltshire, at the age of 76.

Actor

  • Night Boat to Dublin (1946)
  • Mrs. Fitzherbert (1947)
  • But Not in Vain (1948)
  • This Was a Woman (1948)
  • The Reluctant Widow (1950)
  • Rocky Mountain (1950)
  • Operation Pacific (1951)
  • Raton Pass (1951)
  • Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951)
  • The Highwayman (1951)
  • Rommel, Desert Fox (1951)
  • What Price Glory (1952)
  • Charade (1953)
  • Subterfuge (1968)
  • The Mind of Mr. Soames (1970)
  • Screenwriter

  • Perfect Friday (1970)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1990
    Mirror Mirror as
    Commercial Voiceover (voice)
    1976
    Rogue's Rock (TV Series) as
    Squadron Leader Byrd
    - Penny (1976) - Squadron Leader Byrd
    1975
    The Boy Dave (TV Movie) as
    Derek
    1973
    General Hospital (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.63 (1973)
    1973
    Thriller (TV Series) as
    Mr. Patrick
    - Someone at the Top of the Stairs (1973) - Mr. Patrick
    1972
    The Main Chance (TV Series) as
    Det. Insp. Lampeter
    - Fit-Up (1972) - Det. Insp. Lampeter
    1971
    The Ten Commandments (TV Series) as
    Bill
    - Hilda (1971) - Bill
    1970
    The Mind of Mr. Soames as
    Richard Bannerman
    1970
    Paul Temple (TV Series) as
    Geoffrey Furnall
    - The Suitcase (1970) - Geoffrey Furnall
    1969
    Who-Dun-It (TV Series) as
    Dr. Geoffrey Bossard
    - Death of a Hostess (1969) - Dr. Geoffrey Bossard
    1968
    Subterfuge as
    Pannell
    1968
    Treasure Island (TV Series) as
    Captain Smollett
    - Gold (1968) - Captain Smollett
    - The Attack (1968) - Captain Smollett
    - Silver's Embassy (1968) - Captain Smollett
    - The Stockade (1968) - Captain Smollett
    - Mutiny (1968) - Captain Smollett
    - Hispaniola (1968) - Captain Smollett
    1967
    Boy Meets Girl (TV Series) as
    John / Robert
    - Easy on the Clutch (1968) - John
    - Long After Summer (1967) - Robert
    1968
    Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
    Scobie
    - Graham Greene: The Hunted Man (1968) - Scobie
    1968
    Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
    Ralph Frazer
    - An Ordinary Man (1968) - Ralph Frazer
    1968
    Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
    Kender
    - It's on You, John (1968) - Kender
    1967
    Le monde parallèle (TV Series) as
    Salih Aziz
    - Contre-espionnage (Dt.: Die Agentin) (1967) - Salih Aziz
    1967
    George and the Dragon (TV Series) as
    Simon Grant
    - Friendship Bureau (1967) - Simon Grant
    1966
    Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
    Donald Tyson
    - Episode #1.946 (1966) - Donald Tyson
    - Episode #1.945 (1966) - Donald Tyson
    - Episode #1.944 (1966) - Donald Tyson
    - Episode #1.943 (1966) - Donald Tyson
    1961
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Rob / Robert Smiley
    - All My Loving (1966) - Rob
    - The Primitive (1961) - Robert Smiley
    1965
    The Wednesday Thriller (TV Series) as
    George
    - The Cellar (1965) - George
    1965
    The Man in Room 17 (TV Series) as
    Major Cody Myers
    - Out for a Duck (1965) - Major Cody Myers
    1965
    Compact (TV Series) as
    Guy Lamartine
    - Gone Away (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - Travellers Return (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - Never Trust a Woman (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - Who's Who? (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - A Tangled Web (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - The Last Act (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - A Cigarette That Bears a Lipstick's Trace (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - The Egret Sings (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - The Wrong Set (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    - The Man from Paris (1965) - Guy Lamartine
    1965
    The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
    Paris Belmont
    - Ashes to Ashes (1965) - Paris Belmont
    1964
    Crane (TV Series) as
    Major Seaford
    - Moving Target (1964) - Major Seaford
    1964
    Thursday Theatre (TV Series) as
    Thomas Seymour
    - The Young Elizabeth (1964) - Thomas Seymour
    1964
    Love Story (TV Series) as
    Richard Caldwell
    - An Apple for the Teacher (1964) - Richard Caldwell
    1964
    First Night (TV Series) as
    Mack
    - Maggie (1964) - Mack
    1964
    The Avengers (TV Series) as
    Conniston
    - The White Elephant (1964) - Conniston
    1963
    24-Hour Call (TV Series) as
    Dr. Curtis
    - Love for Caroline (1963) - Dr. Curtis
    - People Are So Kind (1963) - Dr. Curtis
    - Never Leave Me (1963) - Dr. Curtis
    - The Night Walker (1963) - Dr. Curtis
    - Death Duty (1963) - Dr. Curtis
    - Watch Me Die (1963) - Dr. Curtis
    - The Deadliest Poison (1963) - Dr. Curtis
    1962
    The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
    Mr. Bradley
    - The Duchess and the Smugs (1962) - Mr. Bradley
    1961
    Saint of Devil's Island as
    Jacques
    1960
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
    Roman / Glyn
    - The Ship That Couldn't Stop (1961) - Roman
    - Lena, O My Lena (1960) - Glyn
    1961
    The Best of the Post (TV Series) as
    Kennedy
    - The Return (1961) - Kennedy
    1961
    Line of Enquiry (TV Movie) as
    Dr. David Marshall
    1960
    Theatre 70 (TV Series) as
    Dr. David Elliot
    - The Man Condemned (1960) - Dr. David Elliot
    1960
    BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
    Lewis Miller
    - The Wind and the Sun (1960) - Lewis Miller
    1959
    Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
    Case Taggart / Moss Evans
    - Rebel Range (1959) - Case Taggart
    - The Loner (1959) - Moss Evans
    1956
    The Millionaire (TV Series) as
    Phillip Burnell / Madison Gary
    - Millionaire Phillip Burnell (1959) - Phillip Burnell
    - The Louise Williams Story (1956) - Madison Gary
    1959
    Trackdown (TV Series) as
    Paul Wallace
    - Toss Up (1959) - Paul Wallace
    1959
    Black Saddle (TV Series) as
    Bill Steele
    - Client: Steele (1959) - Bill Steele
    1956
    The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV Series) as
    Jim Bowie
    - The Puma (1958) - Jim Bowie (credit only)
    - Man on the Street (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - The Cave (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - A Night in Tennessee (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Bad Medicine (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Patron of the Art (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - The Brothers (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Bowie's Baby (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Jim Bowie, Apache (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Horse Thief (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - The Lion's Cub (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Up the Creek (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - A Grave for Jim Bowie (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Apache Silver (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Ursula (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Deaf Smith (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Home Sweet Home (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Curfew Cannon (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Pirate on Horseback (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - The Close Shave (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Choctaw Honor (1958) - Jim Bowie
    - Silk Purse (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Mexican Adventure (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Country Girl (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Alligator (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Bridegroom (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Hare and Tortoise (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Charivari (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Pearls of Talimeco (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Whip (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - House Divided (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - A Fortune for Madame (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Quarantine (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Bullet Metal (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Counterfeit Dixie (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Irishman (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Flowers for McDonough (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Epitaph for an Indian (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Gone to Texas (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Bounty Hunter (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Bound Girl (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Country Cousin (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Intruder (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Lottery (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The General's Disgrace (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Pearl and the Crown (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Thieves' Market (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Rezin Bowie, Gambler (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Jackson's Assassination (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Captain's Chimp (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - An Eye for an Eye (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - German George (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Bayou Tontine (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Spanish Intrigue (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Convoy Gold (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Master at Arms (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Osceola (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - The Beggar of New Orleans (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - A Horse for Old Hickory (1957) - Jim Bowie
    - Monsieur Francois (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - The Return of the Alcibiade (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - The Swordsman (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - Outlaw Kingdom (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - Jim Bowie and His Slave (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - The Select Females (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - Land Jumpers (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - The Secessionist (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - The Ghost of Jean Battoo (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - Jim Bowie Comes Home (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - Natchez Trace (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - Broomstick Wedding (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - Trapline (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - Deputy Sheriff (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - An Adventure with Audubon (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - The Squatter (1956) - Jim Bowie
    - The Birth of the Blade (1956) - Jim Bowie
    1952
    Studio One (TV Series) as
    Ollie Winston / Doug 'Dodo' Holliday
    - The Edge of Truth (1958) - Ollie Winston
    - The Great Conspiracy (1952)
    - The Rockingham Tea Set (1952)
    - International Incident (1952) - Doug 'Dodo' Holliday
    1956
    Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
    - Mrs. Moonlight (1958)
    - The Lighted Window (1956)
    1956
    Telephone Time (TV Series) as
    Robert Browning / Winton
    - Mr. and Mrs. Browning (1956) - Robert Browning
    - Man with a Beard (1956) - Winton
    1956
    Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Dr. Bruno
    - White Corridors (1956) - Dr. Bruno
    1956
    General Electric Summer Originals (TV Series)
    - Duel at Dawn (1956)
    1956
    Passport to Danger (TV Series)
    - London (1956)
    1955
    Medic (TV Series) as
    Dr. Jim Lawrence / Dr. William Shires
    - Reach of the Giant: Part 2 (1956) - Dr. Jim Lawrence
    - Reach of the Giant: Part 1 (1956) - Dr. Jim Lawrence
    - Lifeline (1955) - Dr. William Shires
    1955
    Frontier (TV Series) as
    Howard / Ben Hart / Clay Allison
    - The Salt War (1956) - Howard
    - The Big Dry (1956) - Ben Hart
    - The Shame of a Nation (1955)
    - Paper Gunman (1955) - Clay Allison
    1956
    Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
    Tom
    - In a Different Life (1956) - Tom
    1955
    Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Jim / King
    - The Story of Emily Cameron (1956) - Jim
    - One Way Out (1955) - King
    1955
    The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
    Rig Parks / Victor
    - Gesundheit (1956) - Rig Parks
    - Song of Rome (1956) - Victor
    - My Uncle O'Moore (1955)
    1954
    Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Hannibal
    - Top Man (1956)
    - Fedar (1955)
    - The Roman and the Renegade (1954) - Hannibal
    1955
    Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
    Agent Gorson Willis / Lieutenant Col. Tarleton
    - Postmark: Danger (1955) - Agent Gorson Willis
    - The Swamp Fox (1955) - Lieutenant Col. Tarleton
    1955
    The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
    Shelby Carpenter
    - A Portrait of Murder (1955) - Shelby Carpenter
    1955
    Stage 7 (TV Series) as
    Phillip Taylor
    - To Kill a Man (1955) - Phillip Taylor
    1953
    Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
    Joe Gargery / Commander
    - Judith (1954)
    - The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Part 2 (1954)
    - The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Part 1 (1954)
    - Great Expectations: Part 2. The Reality (1954) - Joe Gargery
    - Great Expectations: Part 1. The Promise (1954) - Joe Gargery
    - The Deep Six (1953) - Commander
    - Breakdown (1953)
    - September Time (1953)
    1954
    Danger (TV Series)
    - Stranglehold (1954)
    1954
    Charade as
    Capt. Stamm
    1954
    Medallion Theatre (TV Series)
    - The Gentle Deception (1954)
    1953
    Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
    - Return to Ballygally (1953)
    1953
    Omnibus (TV Series) as
    Duke of Cornwall (segment)
    - King Lear (1953) - Duke of Cornwall (segment)
    1953
    Suspense (TV Series)
    - The Queen's Ring (1953)
    1953
    No Man Is an Island (TV Movie) as
    John Donne
    1953
    Dark of Night (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.12 (1953)
    1953
    Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
    Duncan
    - Ti Babette (1953) - Duncan
    1952
    Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
    Michael
    - Michael and Mary (1952) - Michael
    1952
    The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series)
    - The Thin Air (1952)
    1952
    Broadway Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Maxim De Winter
    - Rebecca (1952) - Maxim De Winter
    1952
    What Price Glory as
    Lt. Bennett (uncredited)
    1952
    Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV Series) as
    Mr. Smith / John Woodbridge
    - Our Sister Emily (1952) - Mr. Smith
    - Anne Bradstreet, Puritan Poetess (1952) - John Woodbridge
    1952
    Celanese Theatre (TV Series)
    - The Distaff Side (1952)
    1952
    Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
    Count Charles
    - The Living Thing (1952) - Count Charles
    1951
    The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel as
    Commando Colonel (uncredited)
    1951
    The Highwayman as
    Sergeant
    1951
    Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison as
    Jim Frazier
    1951
    Raton Pass as
    Prentice
    1951
    Operation Pacific as
    Lt. Larry
    1950
    Rocky Mountain as
    Lt. Rickey
    1950
    The Inheritance as
    Francois Cheviot (as Julian Dallas)
    1949
    An English Summer (TV Movie) as
    Flight Lieutenant Dutch Pieters, DFC (as Julian Dallas)
    1948
    But Not in Vain as
    Willem Bakker (as Julian Dallas)
    1948
    Jenny Villiers (TV Movie) as
    Wing-Commander Robert Peak / Julian Napier (as Julian Dallas)
    1948
    This Was a Woman as
    Dr. Valentine Christie (as Julian Dallas)
    1947
    Mrs. Fitzherbert as
    Prince William (as Julian Dallas)
    1946
    Night Boat to Dublin as
    Lieut. Allen (as Julian Dallas)
    Writer
    1986
    Storyboard (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Thank You, Miss Jones (1986) - (writer)
    -
    Crown Court (TV Series) (1 episode, 1974) (writer - 9 episodes, 1973 - 1974)
    - Immoral Earnings: Part 3 (1974)
    - Further Charges: Part 3 (1974) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    - Further Charges: Part 2 (1974) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    - Further Charges: Part 1 (1974) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    - To Catch a Thief: Part 3 (1973) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    - To Catch a Thief: Part 2 (1973) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    - To Catch a Thief: Part 1 (1973) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    - An Act of Vengeance: Part Three (1973) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    - An Act of Vengeance: Part Two (1973) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    - An Act of Vengeance: Part One (1973) - (writer - as C. Scott Forbes)
    1973
    Arthur of the Britons (TV Series) (story - 1 episode)
    - Enemies and Lovers (1973) - (story)
    1972
    Verdacht gegen Barry Croft (TV Movie) (novel)
    -
    Special Branch (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes, 1969 - 1970) (by - 1 episode, 1969)
    - Love from Doris (1970) - (writer)
    - Exit a Diplomat (1969) - (writer)
    - A Date with Leonidas (1969) - (by)
    1970
    Perfect Friday (original story - as C. Scott Forbes) / (screenplay - as C. Scott Forbes)
    1969
    The Gold Robbers (TV Mini Series) (by - 1 episode)
    - Crack Shot (1969) - (by - as C. Scott Forbes)
    1968
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - A Very Fine Line (1968) - (writer)
    1967
    Trapped (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Trapped: Au Pair Swedish Style (1967) - (writer)
    1967
    The Penthouse (play "The Meter Man" - as C. Scott Forbes)
    1967
    The Saint (TV Series) (screenplay by - 1 episode)
    - Simon and Delilah (1967) - (screenplay by - as C. Scott Forbes)
    1967
    Freitag muß es sein (TV Movie) (play)
    1963
    Drama 61-67 (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Drama '63: The Perfect Friday (1963) - (writer)
    1956
    General Electric Summer Originals (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Duel at Dawn (1956) - (writer)
    1954
    Charade (episode "Duel at Dawn")
    Archive Footage
    1993
    TV's Western Heroes (Video documentary) as
    Jim Bowie

    References

    Scott Forbes Wikipedia