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Philip Carey

Philip Carey

27 titles Acting Jul 15, 1925 Died: Feb 06, 2009 Hackensack, New Jersey, USA

Philip Carey, born on July 15, 1925, in Hackensack, New Jersey, was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned several decades. A veteran of the United States Marine Corps, Carey bravely served during World War II, where he was injured while stationed on the USS Franklin. He also participated in the Korean War, showcasing his dedication to his country.

Carey's acting career began to flourish in the early 1950s with his portrayal of Lt. (jg) Bob Perry in John Wayne's "Operation Pacific." He quickly became a familiar face in Hollywood, appearing in a variety of films that showcased his versatility as an actor. Notable works included "I Was a Communist for the FBI" (1951), "This Woman Is Dangerous" (1952) alongside Joan Crawford, and the popular musical "Calamity Jane" (1953) featuring Doris Day. His filmography also boasts titles such as "Pushover" (1954), "Mister Roberts" (1955), "The Long Gray Line" (1955), and "Port Afrique" (1956), as well as the later film "Monster" (1979).

Philip Carey left an indelible mark on the film industry with his memorable performances until his passing on February 6, 2009. His contributions to cinema and his service to the nation remain significant aspects of his legacy.

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