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Resting place
  
Cremation

Years active
  
1937–1974


Name
  
Phillip Terry

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Frederick Henry Kormann

Born
  
March 7, 1909 (
1909-03-07
)

Died
  
February 23, 1993, Santa Barbara, California, United States

Children
  
Christina Crawford, Christopher Crawford

Spouse
  
Rosalind L. Kaufman (m. 1973–1993), Helen Murphy (m. 1949–1954), Joan Crawford (m. 1942–1946)

Parents
  
Ida Ruth Voll, Frederick Andrew Kormann

Movies
  
The Lost Weekend, The Leech Woman, Born to Kill, To Each His Own, The Monster and the Girl

Similar People
  
Joan Crawford, Christina Crawford, Alfred Steele, Christopher Crawford, Franchot Tone

Phillip Terry (March 7, 1909 – February 23, 1993) was an American actor.

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Early years

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He was born Frederick Henry Kormann in San Francisco, California, the only child of German Americans, Frederick Andrew Kormann (1883–1948) and Ida Ruth Voll (1883–1954). His father was a chemical engineer in the oil fields who moved often. To ensure he receive a stable education, his parents sent him to live with relatives in New Jersey and attend school while they travelled.

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He attended grade school in Glendale, California. (A 1945 newspaper item reported that Terry "had elementary education in various schools in the oil country around Texas and Oklahoma.") He attended Iona High School in New York and Sacred Heart College in San Francisco.

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During the holidays, he would return to his parents in such places as Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Burkburnett, Texas. When he completed high school, he rejoined them for good. He worked for a time in the oil fields as a roustabout, then a tool pusher and rig builder. When he was seventeen, they moved back to San Francisco.

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He attended Stanford University, ("where he interested himself in theatricals and resolved to become an actor") and where he played football. He then became interested in theatre. After a brief stay in New York, he went to London, in 1933, where he enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career

After studying at the Royal Academy, he toured British provinces for four years doing stock theater. He went to Hollywood, California and took a job with CBS Radio, where he performed in a number of plays on the air, specializing in Shakespearean roles. In 1937, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer talent scout heard him in one of these broadcasts and arranged an interview. Terry made a screen test and was awarded a contract with the studio. Among his motion picture appearances, he had a bit part in the movie Mannequin starring Joan Crawford.

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Two years later he signed with Paramount, where he starred in The Parson of Panamint, The Monster and the Girl. He then did supporting roles in Wake Island and Bataan, the work on the latter occurring when he was on "loan-out" to MGM. During World War II Terry was classified "4F" unfit for military service due to defective vision.

When he left Paramount, he signed with RKO and was in Music in Manhattan, George White's Scandals, Pan-Americana, Born to Kill and the lead in Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947).

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 her Oscars for her role in the film.

Investing

When his career began to slide in the late 1940s he turned his attention to real estate. He was a good salesman and investor, and eventually became very wealthy.

Marriages

He was married on July 21, 1942, at the Hidden Valley Ranch in Ventura County, California, to film star Joan Crawford. They were divorced in 1946. Irving Wallace, Amy Wallace, David Wallechinsky, and Sylvia Wallace wrote in their book, The Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People:

Despite her status as a single parent, in 1939 she [Crawford] began adoption proceedings for a baby girl, whom she named Joan Crawford, Jr. Months later Joan changed the child's name to Christina. ... During [her marriage to Phillip Terry] she adopted a second child — a boy — and named him Phillip Terry, Jr. Following her 1946 divorce from Terry, she renamed the boy Christopher Crawford.

Terry later married Rosalind Lee, who was not an actress; they remained married until his death.

Later years

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 The Name of the Game and Police Woman. He also made five guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of murder victim Robert Doniger in the 1960 episode, "The Case of the Gallant Grafter", and he played murderer Lawrence Kent in the 1961 episode, "The Case of the Resolute Reformer".

In 1973, he retired and moved to Santa Barbara, California. He suffered the first of a series of strokes in 1978. Because of the strokes, he lost his mobility and communication and was an invalid for several years before his death at the age of 83. Terry died at his home in Santa Barbara. His ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean.

Filmography

Actor
1974
Police Woman (TV Series) as
Landon
- The Stalking of Joey Marr (1974) - Landon
1972
Class of '74 as
Dave
1968
Mod Squad (TV Series) as
Mr. Chapman
- Find Tara Chapman! (1968) - Mr. Chapman
1968
Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
Judge
- Square House (1968) - Judge
1968
The Felony Squad (TV Series) as
Dr. Spark
- Nightmare on a Dead-End Street (1968) - Dr. Spark
1966
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters as
Base Doctor
1959
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Rolf Thorsen / Latham Reed / Lawrence Kent / ...
- The Case of the Tsarina's Tiara (1966) - Rolf Thorsen
- The Case of the Tarnished Trademark (1962) - Latham Reed
- The Case of the Resolute Reformer (1961) - Lawrence Kent
- The Case of the Gallant Grafter (1960) - Robert Doniger
- The Case of the Bedeviled Doctor (1959) - Peter Heywood
1965
12 O'Clock High (TV Series) as
Maj. Lloyd
- Those Who Are About to Die (1965) - Maj. Lloyd
1964
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Mr. Burr / Lewis Clinton
- Love Among the Grown-Ups (1964) - Mr. Burr
- I'm on the Outside (1964) - Lewis Clinton
1964
The Littlest Hobo (TV Series) as
John Hart
- Man in a Fog (1964) - John Hart
1959
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Peter Fleming / George Lewis / Mike Lamson
- Dead as in 'Dude' (1964) - Peter Fleming
- The Common Denominator (1961) - George Lewis
- Not an Enemy in the World (1959) - Mike Lamson (as Phil Terry)
1962
King of Diamonds (TV Series) as
Will Bower
- Backlash (1962) - Will Bower (as Philip Terry)
1960
Hawaiian Eye (TV Series) as
George Brill / Ray Kinard / John Ryerson
- 'V' for Victim (1962) - George Brill
- Vanessa Vanishes (1960) - Ray Kinard
- The Lady's Not for Traveling (1960) - John Ryerson
1960
Lassie (TV Series) as
Dan Walsh / John Myles
- Double Trouble (1962) - Dan Walsh
- Judgement Seat (1960) - John Myles
1961
The Explosive Generation as
Mr. Carlyle
1961
Lawman (TV Series) as
Clayton Rambeau
- The Grubstake (1961) - Clayton Rambeau
1959
Lock Up (TV Series) as
Harold Denham / Randy Steiger
- A Case of Arson (1961) - Harold Denham
- End of the World (1959) - Randy Steiger
1960
The Ann Sothern Show (TV Series) as
Mr. Shea
- Option Time (1960) - Mr. Shea
1960
The Leech Woman as
Dr. Paul Talbot
1960
Johnny Midnight (TV Series) as
Phil
- Slight Delay at Dimity (1960) - Phil
1960
Men Into Space (TV Series) as
Col. Stoner
- Tankers in Space (1960) - Col. Stoner
1959
Philip Marlowe (TV Series) as
Dick Coolidge
- Ricochet (1959) - Dick Coolidge
1959
The Man and the Challenge (TV Series) as
Dr. William Ryder
- White Out (1959) - Dr. William Ryder
1959
Border Patrol (TV Series) as
Forbes
- Terror on the Gold Coast (1959) - Forbes (as Philip Terry)
1959
Markham (TV Series) as
Frank Evans
- Incident in Bel Air (1959) - Frank Evans
1959
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Steve Shannon
- The Griswold Murder (1959) - Steve Shannon
1959
The Californians (TV Series) as
Mark Brand
- Corpus Delicti (1959) - Mark Brand
1959
Whirlybirds (TV Series) as
Jay Green
- Rest in Peace (1959) - Jay Green
1958
How to Marry a Millionaire (TV Series) as
Mr. Quigley
- Three Stacked Stockholders (1958) - Mr. Quigley
1958
Money, Women and Guns as
Damian Bard
1958
Maverick (TV Series) as
Chick Braus
- The Burning Sky (1958) - Chick Braus
1958
Man from God's Country as
Sheriff
1957
Code 3 (TV Series) as
Claude King
- The Uninvited (1957) - Claude King
1957
Wire Service (TV Series) as
Phillip Tennant
- Chicago Exclusive (1957) - Phillip Tennant
1956
Ethel Barrymore Theater (TV Series)
- The Daughters of Mars (1956)
1956
TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
Prof. Alan Kent
- Lost, Strayed, and Lonely (1956) - Prof. Alan Kent (as Phil Terry)
1953
Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- Girl Not Wanted (1954)
- Many Happy Returns (1953)
1954
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Royce Connors
- Marriageable Male (1954) - Royce Connors
1952
Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson (TV Series)
- Choice of Weapons (1952)
- Short Story (1952)
1952
The Unexpected (TV Series) as
Charles Carren
- The Eyeglasses (1952) - Charles Carren
1952
Deadline - U.S.A. as
Lewis Schaefer (uncredited)
1947
Seven Keys to Baldpate as
Kenneth Magee
1947
Born to Kill as
Fred Grover
1947
Beat the Band as
Damon Dillingham
1946
The Dark Horse as
George Kelly
1946
To Each His Own as
Alex Piersen
1945
George White's Scandals as
Tom McGrath
1945
The Lost Weekend as
Wick Birnam
1945
Pan-Americana as
Dan Jordan
1944
Double Exposure as
Ben Scribner
1944
Music in Manhattan as
Johnny Pearson
1944
Ladies Courageous as
Tommy Harper
1943
Bataan as
Matthew Hardy
1942
Wake Island as
Pvt. 'Cookie' Warren (uncredited)
1942
Sweater Girl as
Prof. Martin Lawrence
1942
Are Husbands Necessary? as
Cory Cortwright
1942
Torpedo Boat as
Tommy Whelan
1941
Public Enemies as
Bill Raymond
1941
The Parson of Panamint as
Reverand Philip Pharo
1941
I Wanted Wings as
Radio Operator (uncredited)
1941
The Monster and the Girl as
Scot Webster
1940
Dancing on a Dime as
Brent Martin (as Philip Terry)
1940
North West Mounted Police as
Constable Judson (uncredited)
1940
Fugitive from a Prison Camp as
Bill Harding
1940
Junior G-Men as
Jim Bradford
1940
Those Were the Days! as
Ransom
1939
Balalaika as
Lt. Smirnoff
1939
Fast and Furious as
Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
1939
Think First (Short) as
MGM Crime Reporter (uncredited)
1939
Miracles for Sale as
Magic Show Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
1939
On Borrowed Time as
Bill Lowry
1939
Culinary Carving (Short)
1939
Help Wanted (Short) as
MGM Crime Reporter (uncredited)
1939
Radio Hams (Short) as
Copilot (uncredited)
1939
Tell No Tales as
Man on Stage (uncredited)
1939
It's a Wonderful World as
Chauffeur (uncredited)
1939
Calling Dr. Kildare as
Bates
1939
While America Sleeps (Short) as
MGM Crime Reporter
1939
Somewhat Secret (Short) as
Atlantic City Emcee (uncredited)
1939
Duel Personalities (Short) as
Hypnotist's assistant (uncredited)
1939
Money to Loan (Short) as
MGM Crime Reporter (uncredited)
1939
Honolulu as
Nightclub Bandleader (uncredited)
1939
New Roadways (Short) as
Man in Photo (uncredited)
1939
Four Girls in White as
Dr. Sidney
1938
Once Over Lightly (Short) as
College Board Member (uncredited)
1938
Spring Madness as
Dartmouth College Student (uncredited)
1938
The Great Waltz as
Student (uncredited)
1938
Young Dr. Kildare as
Dr. Vickery (uncredited)
1938
Vacation from Love as
Band Leader (uncredited)
1938
Too Hot to Handle as
San Francisco Airport Official (uncredited)
1938
Boys Town as
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
1938
Anaesthesia (Short) as
P.A. Wilhite (uncredited)
1938
Marie Antoinette as
Man in Gaming House (uncredited)
1938
Joaquin Murrieta (Short) as
California Ranger (uncredited)
1938
Three Comrades as
Young Soldier (uncredited)
1938
Yellow Jack as
Ferguson
1938
Come Across (Short) as
MGM Crime Reporter (uncredited)
1938
Hold That Kiss as
Ted Evans
1938
Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue (Short) as
Stage Announcer (uncredited)
1938
Test Pilot as
Photographer (uncredited)
1938
Of Human Hearts as
Army Intern (uncredited)
1938
What Price Safety! (Short) as
MGM Crime Reporter (uncredited)
1938
Love Is a Headache as
Club 44 Radio Man (uncredited)
1937
Rosalie as
West Point Cadet (uncredited)
1937
Mannequin as
Man Outside Stage Door (uncredited)
1937
You're Only Young Once as
Pilot (uncredited)
1937
Navy Blue and Gold as
Kelly
1937
The Last Gangster as
Reporter (uncredited)
1937
Behind the Criminal (Short) as
MGM Crime Reporter (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2008
Gable and Crawford (Video documentary short) as
Self

References

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