
Philip Carey
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Philip Carey (July 15, 1925 – February 6, 2009) was an American actor. Carey was born in Hackensack, New Jersey.[3] He served in the United States Marine Corps, was wounded as part of the ship's detachment of the USS Franklin during World War II, and served again in the Korean War.[4] One of his earliest roles was Lt. (jg) Bob Perry in John Wayne's Operation Pacific. Carey also made appearances in films such as I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951), This Woman Is Dangerous with Joan Crawford (1952), The Nebraskan (1953), Calamity Jane with Doris Day (1953), Pushover (1954), Mister Roberts (1955), The Long Gray Line (1955), Port Afrique with Pier Angeli (1956), and Monster (1979). Description above from the Wikipedia article Philip Carey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Filmography

Legends of the West

Monstroid

Crackle of Death

Fighting Mad

Hard Day at Blue Nose

Shadow of Fear

Scream of the Wolf

The House and the Brain

The Seven Minutes

Rebel Rousers

Once You Kiss a Stranger...

Backtrack!

Three Guns for Texas

Town Tamer

The Great Sioux Massacre

The Time Travelers

Dead Ringer

FBI Code 98

Black Gold

Red Nightmare

The Trunk

Gunfight at Black Horses Canyon

Tonka

Screaming Mimi

Return to Warbow

The Shadow on the Window

Port Afrique

Wicked as They Come

Three Stripes in the Sun

Count Three and Pray

Mister Roberts

The Long Gray Line

They Rode West

Pushover

The Outlaw Stallion

Massacre Canyon

Wyoming Renegades

The Nebraskan

Calamity Jane

Gun Fury

The Man Behind The Gun

Springfield Rifle

Cattle Town

This Woman Is Dangerous

The Tanks Are Coming

Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison

I Was a Communist for the FBI

Operation Pacific
