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Philip John Guard (29 November 1928 – May 2024) was an English stage actor who occasionally appeared in film and television.


Life and career

Philip John Guard was born in
Rochford Rochford is a town and civil parish in the Rochford (district), Rochford District in Essex, England, north of Southend-on-Sea, from London and from Chelmsford. At the 2011 census, the Civil parishes in England, civil parish had a population ...
, Essex, on 29 November 1928. Guard appeared occasionally in film and television, but has been more prolific on stage. In 1956, he married the actress
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; they separated in 1968. Their sons are the actors
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and Dominic Guard, and daughter Candy Guard, a writer and animator. Guard appeared, unwittingly, alongside
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and John Bryning, on the fade-out of
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' song "
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," on which a 1967 BBC radio broadcast of ''
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'' can be heard with Guard playing "Edgar." Guard died in May 2024, at the age of 95.


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* * 1928 births 2024 deaths Actors from Rochford English male stage actors Male actors from Essex {{England-actor-stub