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  1. Terry appeared in more than eighty movies over the span of his career. Many of the early roles were small and often uncredited.

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

    Despite the fact that he appeared in more than eighty movies and was a highly personable gent, most of Phillip's roles ended up unbilled or unmemorable. His better pictures, in which he served as a second lead, were the Oscar-winning The Lost Weekend (1945) starring Ray Milland , and To Each His Own (1946) with Olivia de Havilland .

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  3. Feb 23, 1993 · Phillip Terry appeared in more than eighty movies over the span of his career. Many of the early roles were small and often uncredited. But in the 1940s, he received bigger and more numerous roles in some quality movies, such as The Lost Weekend (1945) starring Ray Milland, and To Each His Own (1946) starring Olivia de Havilland, who won one of ...

  4. Phillip Terry appeared in more than eighty movies over the span of his career. Many of the early roles were small and often uncredited. But in the 1940s, he received bigger and more numerous roles in some quality movies, such as The Lost Weekend (1945) starring Ray Milland, and To Each His Own (1946) starring Olivia de Havilland, who won one of ...

  5. Phillip Terry Active - 1937 - 1969 | Born - Jan 1, 1972 | Died - Jan 1, 1980 | Genres - Comedy , Drama , Musical Filmography

  6. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › phillip-terryPhillip Terry - Moviefone

    Phillip Terry appeared in more than eighty movies over the span of his career. Many of the early roles were small and often uncredited.

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  8. He appeared in films such as The Monster and the Girl (1941), The Parson of Panamint (1941), Torpedo Boat (1942), and Wake Island (1942). He died on February 23, 1993, Santa Barbara, California, US. Nationality: