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Phillips Holmes

Phillips Holmes

Birthday: 1907-07-22 | Place of Birth: Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Phillips Raymond Holmes (July 22, 1907 – August 12, 1942) was an American actor. In 1928 Holmes was spotted in the undergraduate crowd at Princeton University during the filming of Frank Tuttle's Varsity and offered a screen test. In the early 1930s he became a popular leading man, playing leads in a few important productions, notably in Josef von Sternberg's An American Tragedy. At Paramount, Holmes starred in melodrama and comedy. In 1933 his Paramount contract ran out and he moved to MGM for one year. As the decade progressed, his career declined, and he appeared in a few box-office failures, including Sam Goldwyn's poorly received Nana (1934). His last American movie was General Spanky (1936). In 1938 Holmes appeared in two UK movies. Housemaster was his last film. Then he returned to acting on stage in the United States. At the start of World War II, Holmes joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was killed in a mid-air collision in northwest Ontario, Canada in 1942. For his contributions to the film industry, Phillips Holmes was posthumously given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1936
General Spanky

as    Marshall Valient

1936
The House of a Thousand Candles

as    Tony Carleton

1934
Great Expectations

as    Pip

1933
Men Must Fight

as    Bob Seward

1933
Storm at Daybreak

as    Csaholyi

1933
The Secret of Madame Blanche

as    Leonard St. John

1933
Stage Mother

as    Lord Reggie Aylesworth

1933
Penthouse

as    Tom Siddall

1932
Night Court

as    Mike Thomas

1931
An American Tragedy

as    Clyde Griffiths

1931
Stolen Heaven

as    Joe Bartlett

1931
The Criminal Code

as    Robert Graham

1930
Only the Brave

as    Capt. Robert Darrington

1930
The Devil's Holiday

as    David Stone

1930
Grumpy

as    Ernest Heron

1929
Pointed Heels

as    Donald Ogden