Redmond Bernard Phillips (5 June 1912 – 3 November 1993) was a New Zealand actor and writer, particularly of theatre and television, who worked in his native country, as well as in England and Australia.
Phillips was born in Reefton, New Zealand and began acting in the theatre while a student at Victoria University of Wellington.
After moving to Sydney, Australia in the late 1930s he performed with Doris Fitton's pioneering Independent Theatre group and wrote material for radio star Jack Davey.
During the Second World War he served as a staff sergeant with the Entertainment Unit of the Australian Army for which he also wrote material.
From 1957 he started acting for television and appeared in many series such as Maigret, Danger Man, The Saint and The Avengers and in several plays produced by the BBC.