Philip Carey
Known for: Acting
Born: July 14, 1925 in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA - Died: February 5, 2009
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Philip Carey (July 15, 1925 – February 6, 2009) was an American actor. Carey was born in Hackensack, New Jersey.[3] He served in the United States Marine Corps, was wounded as part of the ship's detachment of the USS Franklin during World War II, and served again in the Korean War.[4] One of his earliest roles was Lt. (jg) Bob Perry in John Wayne's Operation Pacific. Carey also made appearances in films such as I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951), This Woman Is Dangerous with Joan Crawford (1952), The Nebraskan (1953), Calamity Jane with Doris Day (1953), Pushover (1954), Mister Roberts (1955), The Long Gray Line (1955), Port Afrique with Pier Angeli (1956), and Monster (1979). Description above from the Wikipedia article Philip Carey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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The Seven Minutes
Elmo Duncan
Dead Ringer
Sergeant Hoag
Pushover
Rick McAllister
Operation Pacific
Bob Perry
Calamity Jane
Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin
Rebel Rousers
Rebel
Gun Fury
Frank Slayton
Wicked as They Come
Tim O'Bannion
Screaming Mimi
Bill Sweeney
The Long Gray Line
Chuck Dotson
Mister Roberts
Mannion
The Shadow on the Window
Sgt. Tony Atlas
Tonka
Captain Myles Keogh
The Time Travelers
Dr. Steve Connors
I Was a Communist for the FBI
Mason
Count Three and Pray
Albert Loomis
Once You Kiss a Stranger...
Mike Wilson
Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
Red Pardue
This Woman Is Dangerous
Will Jackson
The Man Behind The Gun
Capt. Roy Giles
Fighting Mad
Pierce Crabtree
They Rode West
Capt. Peter Blake (as Phil Carey)
The Trunk
Stephen Dorning
FBI Code 98
Inspector Leroy Gifford