Philip Silver
Sign | Taurus |
Born | May 11, 1911 New York City, NY |
Died | Nov 1, 1985 Century City, CA |
Age | Died at 74 |
Phil Silvers | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1937-1983 |
Top Roles | Phil Newman, Slap, Smiley Lambert, Herb Blake, Abdullah |
Top Genres | Comedy, Musical, Romance, Adventure, Drama, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Romance (Comic), Show Business, World War II |
Top Collaborators | Betty Grable, George Lessey, Melvin Frank (Producer), Gene Kelly |
Shares birthday with | Margaret Rutherford, Frank Thring, Denver Pyle see more.. |
Phil Silvers Overview:
Character actor, Phil Silvers, was born Philip Silver on May 11, 1911 in New York City, NY. Silvers died at the age of 74 on Nov 1, 1985 in Century City, CA .
MINI BIO:
Explosive, bespectacled American comedian whose vigorous shirkers entertained wartime film audiences before he returned to vaudeville and stage shows. In the mid-1950s he re-emerged on television as one of the world's most popular comedians, playing the bald, scheming army sergeant Bilko in the long-running You'll Never Get Rich. Film appearances afterwards did not repeat that success, and he was in poor health for some years before his death.
(Source: available at Amazon Quinlan's Film Character Actors: an Illustrated Directory).HONORS and AWARDS:
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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television.
BlogHub Articles:
THE NEIL SIMON BLOGATHON: You'll Never Get Rich aka The Show (1955-1959)
on Oct 13, 2018 From Caftan WomanWelcome to The Neil Simon Blogathon, a two-day internet event. Saturday, October 13th please join the creator and co-host of the blogathon, Rich at Wide Screen World by clicking HERE. Sunday, October 14th Caftan Woman hosts the festivities HERE. The lady who sat to my left in the second ... Read full article
Top Banana! Broadway to 3-D, 1954, with Funny-man,
By C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2014 From Classic Film AficionadosTop Banana starring (which premiered Friday, February 19, 1954[1]) first had a successful Broadway run at the Winter Garden Theatre, opening on Thursday, November 1, 1951, and after 350 (Banana was Dark for 29 days, on a layoff from August 3 – August 31, 1952) performances closed ... Read full article
Top Banana! Broadway to 3-D, 1954, with Funny-man,
By C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2014 From Classic Film AficionadosTop Banana starring (which premiered Friday, February 19, 1954[1]) first had a successful Broadway run at the Winter Garden Theatre, opening on Thursday, November 1, 1951, and after 350 (Banana was Dark for 29 days, on a layoff from August 3 – August 31, 1952) performances closed ... Read full article
Top Banana! Broadway to 3-D, 1954, with Funny-man,
By C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2014 From Classic Film AficionadosTop Banana starring (which premiered Friday, February 19, 1954[1]) first had a successful Broadway run at the Winter Garden Theatre, opening on Thursday, November 1, 1951, and after 350 (Banana was Dark for 29 days, on a layoff from August 3 – August 31, 1952) performances closed ... Read full article
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Phil Silvers Quotes:
Hap Schneider: "Food By Anton". There's a nice bit. Here we are loaded with talent, and some hash hustler gets his name up in lights.
Hap Schneider: [after Candy breaks a mirror] Hey, what's the matter with you? That's seven years bad luck.
Candy Williams: Let's make it fourteen.
[smashes another mirror]
Hap Schneider: Wanna try for twenty-one?
[Candy smashes a third mirror]
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