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    Voice of the Sorting Hat, Leslie Phillips, has Passed Away

    Carling McGuireBy Carling McGuireNovember 8, 20223 Mins Read
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    Leslie Phillips, British actor known for the “Carry On” films and the iconic voice of the sorting hat in “Harry Potter,” has passed away. Phillips leaves behind a legacy of roles, having started acting in the 1930s. Phillips first took on acting as a means of helping his struggling family after the death of his father. He made his film debut in the musical comedy “Lassie From Lancashire” in 1938.

    His work at Pinewood Studios was composed of largely uncredited roles, featuring in “The Mikado” and “Climbing High.” Phillips lived through WWII as a theater actor until his conscription into the British Army in 1942. He was part of the Royal Alliance and rose to the rank of lance-bombardier.

    The actor returned to film roles, and found his way into television. He landed his first lead role in the sitcom “My Wife Jacqueline.” Eventually, Phillips got his big break, acting alongside Gene Kelly in “Les Girls” in 1957. But he wouldn’t be lured by the glimmer of Hollywood stardom, considering himself a theater actor first. From there he continued to make appearances in British comedies, and coined catch phrases like “Ding dong” and “Hello” that heavily caught on. Phillips became known for his roles of lustful smooth-talkers, until he looked to branch out to drama later in life.

    Iconic Throughout His Career

    His dramatic work landed him a memorable role in Steven Spielberg’s “Empire of the Sun” as Jamie’s (Christian Bale) father’s business partner, Maxton. Phillips became a recognized character actor, picking up roles alongside Angelina Jolie in “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” as Wilson, Richard Croft’s old friend. In 2001, Phillips provided the voice of the memorable sorting hat in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” He reprised the role in “Chamber of Secrets,” and “Deathly Hallows – Part 2.”

    A 75+ year career is a legacy worthy of renown. Phillips received a BAFTA nomination alongside Peter O’Toole for his role in “Venus.” He also garnered a British Independent Film Award for the role as well. In 2007, he recieved the London Critics Circle’s Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film. He became an OBE in 1998 and was elevated to CBE in 2008, a huge honor.

    What a life to leave behind. One to be proud of, for sure. We send you off and salute your life and legacy.

    Phillips had been battling a longtime illness. His agent, Johnathan Lloyd, confirmed his passing away peacefully in his sleep November 7th, 2022. Phillips was 98.

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