Philip Bosco
Philip Michael Bosco (September 26, 1930 – December 3, 2018) was a distinguished American actor celebrated for his dynamic contributions to both theater and film. He garnered widespread acclaim for his portrayal of Saunders in the 1989 Broadway hit "Lend Me a Tenor," a performance that earned him a Tony Award. Bosco's impressive stage presence and versatility made him a standout figure in the world of theater.
In addition to his theatrical triumphs, Bosco made a significant impact in the film industry, appearing in notable movies such as "My Best Friend's Wedding," where he showcased his comedic talent, and "The Savages," which highlighted his dramatic abilities. His role in "The First Wives Club" further cemented his status as a talented character actor, beloved by audiences for his charm and depth.
Throughout his career, Bosco's performances were characterized by a unique blend of humor and poignancy, earning him respect from peers and critics alike. His dedication to the craft of acting left a lasting legacy, influencing aspiring actors and enriching the lives of those who experienced his work on stage and screen. Philip Bosco's contributions to the arts are remembered fondly, marking him as a significant figure in American theater and film history.
Filmography
Shadows and Fog
F/X2
Heaven Help Us
Abandon
The Return of Eliot Ness
The Dream Team
Straight Talk
True Colors
Suspect (1987)
3 Men and a Baby
It Takes Two (1995)
Nobody's Fool (1994)
Critical Care
Kate & Leopold
The Pope of Greenwich Village
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson
Wonder Boys
Against the Wall
Quick Change
The Money Pit
Cupid & Cate
Freedomland
Blue Steel (1990)
Milk Money
My Best Friend's Wedding
Hitch
The Savages
Working Girl
The First Wives Club
Children of a Lesser God
A Lovely Way to Die
Another Woman
Angie
Shaft (2000)
Mark Twain
The National Parks: America's Best Idea
The Civil War