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  1. Phillip Terry (nacido como Frederick Henry Kormann, 7 de marzo de 1909 - 23 de febrero de 1993) fue un actor estadounidense. Es recordado mayormente por su interpretación de reparto en la película The Lost Weekend de Billy Wilder ."

  2. Terry never completely abandoned acting. During the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s, he took on occasional movie roles. Some of his better B movies from this period include The Leech Woman (1960), with Grant Williams, and The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966), with Mamie Van Doren. Sometimes he would accept television roles and was in episodes of ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0856062Phillip Terry - IMDb

    Phillip Terry. Actor: The Lost Weekend. The only child of a San Francisco couple, actor Phillip Terry was born Frederick Henry Kormann on March 7, 1909. His father, a chemical engineer in the oil fields, moved about in his work so Phillip was sent to live with relatives in New Jersey to achieve more stable schooling.

  4. Phillip Terry fue un actor estadounidense. Es recordado mayormente por su interpretación de reparto en la película The Lost Weekend de Billy Wilder."

  5. Phillip Terry. Actor: The Lost Weekend. The only child of a San Francisco couple, actor Phillip Terry was born Frederick Henry Kormann on March 7, 1909. His father, a chemical engineer in the oil fields, moved about in his work so Phillip was sent to live with relatives in New Jersey to achieve more stable schooling.

  6. 23 de feb. de 1993 · 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.

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · Phillip Terry. Phillip Terry. Home. Actividad Actor. Nacionalidad. Americano. Nacimiento 7 de marzo de 1909. Muerte 23 de febrero de 1993 a la edad de 83 años. 10.