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There are currently 10 pupils in Trant’s who are only here thanks to the generosity of those who came before them. For centuries, philanthropy has ensured that talented pupils, regardless of their financial background, can benefit from a Winchester education. This year alone, the school is providing over £375,000 in bursary support for these Trantites. With your help, we can ensure that future Trantites have the same opportunities that you once did.
Nicholas Phipps 1926-31
Nicholas Phipps was a tall, dark-haired comedic actor known for womanizing or military roles in British films from 1938 to 1970, appearing in over 30 movies. More acclaimed for his screenwriting, he penned some of Britain’s most beloved films, including Spring in Park Lane (1948) and Doctor in the House (1954), which earned a BAFTA nomination. Phipps collaborated with notable directors like Herbert Wilcox, David Lean, and Ralph Thomas. His writing credits include Madeleine (1950), The Captain's Paradise (1953), and several Doctor film sequels, solidifying his reputation as a key figure in British cinematic comedy.
Nicholas Phipps 1926-31
Nicholas Phipps was a tall, dark-haired comedic actor known for womanizing or military roles in British films from 1938 to 1970, appearing in over 30 movies. More acclaimed for his screenwriting, he penned some of Britain’s most beloved films, including Spring in Park Lane (1948) and Doctor in the House (1954), which earned a BAFTA nomination. Phipps collaborated with notable directors like Herbert Wilcox, David Lean, and Ralph Thomas. His writing credits include Madeleine (1950), The Captain's Paradise (1953), and several Doctor film sequels, solidifying his reputation as a key figure in British cinematic comedy.
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