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Phil Gordon is a Actor American born on 5 may 1916 at Meridian (USA)

Phil Gordon

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Birth name Phil Gulley
Nationality USA
Birth 5 may 1916 at Meridian (USA)
Death 15 june 2010 (at 94 years) at Mobile (USA)

Phil Gordon (May 5, 1916 – June 15, 2010) was an American character actor and dialect coach, most known for his work in television. Gordon's work included roles on The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, Petticoat Junction.

Gordon was born Phil Gulley on May 5, 1916, in Meridian, Mississippi. His parents were Philomen and Zena Alexina Gulley. He enlisted in the United States Navy and the United Service Organizations (USO) during World War II. He worked as a jazz musician following the end of World War II, touring in Chicago and New Orleans during the 1940s and 1950s.

Gordon moved to California in the late 1950s, where he worked as an actor and dialect coach (for Green Acres) in television throughout the 1960s. He departed the television industry and moved to Mobile, Alabama, with his wife, Jane Dupree Gulley, in the late 1970s. He resided in Mobile for the remainder of his life.

Phil Gordon died on June 15, 2010, in Mobile at the age of 94. He was interred at Pine Crest Cemetery in Mobile. His wife of more than 40 years had died prior.



^ "Phil Gulley obituary". Press-Register. 2010-06-17. Archived from the original on 2010-07-03. Retrieved 2010-07-03.

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Filmography of Phil Gordon (1 films)

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-30- (1959)
, 1h28
Directed by Jack Webb
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about writers, Films about journalists
Actors William Conrad, Jack Webb, David Nelson, Whitney Blake, Louise Lorimer, James Bell
Roles Unnamed character
Rating66% 3.331413.331413.331413.331413.33141
Managing Editor Sam Gatlin arrives in the afternoon and leaves early the next morning, having put together a morning newspaper for Los Angeles. During the active day in the life of a big city newspaper, Sam and his wife Peggy argue about adopting a child named Billy. A reporter's grandson pilots a military plane from Honolulu to New York. A child is lost in the LA sewers (Gatlin composes a warning headline with picture: "Children Stay Out of These"). And copy boy Earl Collins considers quitting after failing to properly deliver a bet by city editor Jim Bathgate on the sex of children being born to a famous actress. A downpour is occurring during basically the whole movie.