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Robert Phillips
Born
April 10, 1925
Died: November 5, 2018
(Lived 93 years)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
34
Movies
8
TV Shows
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IMDb Profile
Robert Phillips
Biography
Played pro football for the Washington Redskins and the Chicago Bears, before becoming an actor.
Movies
34
TV Shows
8
3 Women
as
Myers
July 9, 2020
Delta Pi
as
Pud
April 1, 1984
Joe Dancer: The Big Black Pill
as
Little Al
January 29, 1981
The Forgotten City of the Planet of the Apes
as
Gorilla Captain
November 18, 1980
The Ultimate Impostor
as
Cottle
May 12, 1979
Final Chapter: Walking Tall
as
Johnny
August 31, 1977
The Car
as
Metcalf
May 12, 1977
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
as
Phil
February 15, 1976
Adiós Amigo
as
Notary
December 25, 1975
Mean Johnny Barrows
as
Ben
November 27, 1975
Mitchell
as
Chief Albert Pallin
September 10, 1975
Cop on the Beat
as
Barber
May 6, 1975
Capone
as
Bugs Moran
April 16, 1975
The Dion Brothers
as
Gino
June 16, 1974
The Gun and the Pulpit
as
Tom Underwood
April 3, 1974
The Slams
as
Cohalt
September 26, 1973
I Escaped from Devil's Island
as
Blassier
September 1, 1973
Detroit 9000
as
Captain Chalmers
August 1, 1973
Toma
as
Andretti
March 21, 1973
The Century Turns
as
Lew Tarris
October 8, 1972
Moon of the Wolf
as
Deputy
September 26, 1972
Slaughter
as
Frank
August 16, 1972
Yuma
as
Sanders
March 2, 1971
Darker Than Amber
as
Griff
August 14, 1970
Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob
as
Johnny
December 1, 1969
Mackenna's Gold
as
Monkey
March 18, 1969
Hour of the Gun
as
Frank Stilwell
November 1, 1967
The Dirty Dozen
as
Cpl. Morgan - MP Guard
June 15, 1967
Dimension 5
as
George
October 1, 1966
The Silencers
as
Armed Man
February 18, 1966
Cat Ballou
as
Klem (uncredited)
June 24, 1965
Star Trek: The Cage
as
Orion Space Officer
February 1, 1965
The Killers
as
George
July 7, 1964
Hell Is for Heroes
as
Jeep driver
June 26, 1962