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Phillip Terry

Phillip Terry

Birthday: 1909-03-07 | Place of Birth: San Francisco, California, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Phillip Terry (born Frederick Henry Kormann, March 7, 1909 – February 23, 1993) was an American actor. Terry was born in San Francisco, California, the only child of German Americans, Frederick Andrew Kormann (1883–1948) and Ida Ruth Voll (1883–1954). He attended Stanford University, where he became interested in theatre. After a brief stay in New York, he went to London, in 1933, where he attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Afterwards he toured British provinces for four years doing stock theater. Upon returning to Hollywood he took a job with CBS Radio, where he performed in a number of plays on the air, specializing in Shakespearean roles. After a screen test at MGM in 193y he was awarded a contract with the studio. Among his motion picture appearances, he had a bit part in the movie Mannequin starring Joan Crawford. Phillip Terry appeared in more than eighty movies over the span of his career. Many of the early roles were small and often uncredited. But in the 1940s, he received bigger and more numerous roles in some quality movies, such as The Lost Weekend (1945) starring Ray Milland, and To Each His Own (1946) starring Olivia de Havilland, who won one of her Oscars for her role in the film. His career began to flag in the late 1940s. Through the 1950s and early 1970s, he took on occasional B movie roles including monster flick. In addition, he would accept television roles and was in episodes of The Name of the Game and Police Woman. He also made five guest appearances on Perry Mason. In 1973, he retired and moved to Santa Barbara, California. He suffered the first of a series of strokes in 1978. Because of the strokes, he lost his mobility and communication and was an invalid for several years before his death at the age of 83. Terry died at his home in Santa Barbara. His ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1960
The Leech Woman

as    Dr. Paul Talbot

1958
Man from God's Country

as    Sheriff

1947
Born to Kill

as    Fred Grover

1946
To Each His Own

as    Alex Piersen

1945
Pan-Americana

as    Dan Jordan

1945
George White's Scandals

as    Tom McGrath

1945
The Lost Weekend

as    Wick Birnam

1944
Double Exposure

as    Ben Scribner

1944
Music in Manhattan

as    Johnny Pearson

1944
Ladies Courageous

as    Maj. Tommy Harper

1943
Bataan

as    Matthew Hardy

1942
Are Husbands Necessary?

as    Cory Cortwright

1942
Sweater Girl

as    Prof. Martin Lawrence

1942
Torpedo Boat

as    Tommy Whelan

1941
Gangs Of The City

as    Bill Raymond

1941
The Monster and the Girl

as    Scot Webster

1940
Junior G-Men

as    Jim Bradford

1939
Balalaika

as    Lieutenant Smirnoff

1938
Hold That Kiss

as    Ted Evans