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Edwin Phillips -- Why so few credits?


Curious about Edwin Phillips. When I saw this film recently I kept thinking he was the young Eddie Albert. Phillips seemed like a fairly competent character actor, but IMDB lists only two other widely separated credits for him in a rather long life. What's his story? Why didn't he appear in more films?

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That is a good question. I thought he was very good in this movie. I don't have an answer for you. Maybe he went into Broadway or other businesses.

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I'd like to know that too. A combination of juvenile player good looks and splendid acting should have guaranteed him a long stay in Hollywood. In fact he almost looked like a young Frank McHugh (and I'm sure the Warners talent scouts thought the same). I could only find three Broadway credits of his: Damn the Tears (1927), a revival of Henry V (1928), and The Unconquered (1940). Not even the New York Times (at least in its web archives) carry any obituary or paid death notice. Just a guess--maybe he also worked in radio or in summer stock, or writing, or directing, or even as an acting coach?

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Although his credits are not listed here, Edwin Phillips became an assistant director on many movies.

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Thanks for the response. Any additional info on him -- e.g., AD credits? Why did he not continue as an actor?

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