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Phyllis Love is a Actor American born on 21 december 1925 at Des Moines (USA)

Phyllis Love

Phyllis Love
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Birth name Phyllis Ann Love
Nationality USA
Birth 21 december 1925 at Des Moines (USA)
Death 30 october 2011 (at 85 years)

Phyllis Love (December 21, 1925 – October 30, 2011) was an American theater and television actress.

Biography

Love married playwright James Vincent McGee in 1948 and they divorced in 1978; he died in 1985. She was married to her college sweetheart, Alan Paul Gooding from January 22, 1983 until her death on October 30, 2011 in Menifee, California, at age 85.

Best films

Friendly Persuasion (1956)
(Actress)

Usually with

Robert Swink
Robert Swink
(2 films)
William Wyler
William Wyler
(1 films)
Diane Jergens
Diane Jergens
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Phyllis Love (3 films)

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Actress

The Young Doctors, 1h40
Directed by Phil Karlson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Medical-themed films
Actors Ben Gazzara, Fredric March, Eddie Albert, Ina Balin, Phyllis Love, Edward Andrews
Roles Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander
Rating67% 3.3885853.3885853.3885853.3885853.388585
David Coleman (Gazzara) is a young doctor hired by a hospital's pathology department. The head of the department, Dr. Joseph Pearson (March), sees Coleman as a rival, and they fight over many medical issues. Coleman falls in love with Cathy Hunt (Balin), a nurse at the hospital, who develops a tumor in her knee. Pearson believes that the tumor is malignant and that the leg should be amputated, but Coleman disagrees. Coleman orders three blood tests on Mrs. Alexander (Love), an expectant mother whose baby may have hemolytic disease, but Pearson believes that the tests are excessive and cancels the third test. Mrs. Alexander is married to a young intern at the hospital (Clark), who, along with Coleman, tried to push for the third test. When the baby is born seriously ill, Dr. Charles Dornberger (Albert), Mrs. Alexander's OB/GYN, berates Pearson and conducts a blood transfusion to save the baby's life. Pearson's future at the hospital becomes uncertain, and he resigns. Coleman has changed his mind about Cathy's tumor and agrees with Pearson's decision, while Pearson says that Coleman reminds him of himself when he was young and urges him not to let hospital bureaucracy to wear him down.
Friendly Persuasion, 2h17
Directed by William Wyler
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Comedy, Historical, Romance, Western
Themes Films about religion, Political films
Actors Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Anthony Perkins, Richard Eyer, Richard Hale, Robert Middleton
Roles Mattie Birdwell
Rating72% 3.644013.644013.644013.644013.64401
The film is set in Jennings County, Indiana in 1863. Jess Birdwell (Gary Cooper) is a farmer and patriarch of the Birdwell family whose Quaker religion conflicts with his love for the worldly enjoyments of music and horse racing. Jess's wife Eliza, (Dorothy McGuire) a Quaker minister, is deeply religious and steadfast in her refusal to engage in violence. Jess's daughter Mattie (Phyllis Love) wants to remain a Quaker but has fallen in love with dashing cavalry officer Gard Jordan (Peter Mark Richman), a love that is against her mother's wishes. Jess's youngest child "Little" Jess (Richard Eyer) is a feisty child whose comical feud with his mother's pet goose causes her heartache. Jess's elder son Josh (Anthony Perkins) is torn between his hatred of violence and a conviction that to protect his family he must join the home guard and fight the invaders.
So Young, So Bad, 1h31
Directed by Edgar George Ulmer, Bernard Vorhaus
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Paul Henreid, Catherine McLeod, Anne Francis, Rita Moreno, Anne Jackson, Russell Hopton
Roles Delinquent Girl (uncredited)
Rating60% 3.045763.045763.045763.045763.04576
The film begins with three girls fleeing from Elmview Corrective School for Girls, a reform school. Two manage to steel a truck and escape while the third hides nearby. The next day Dr. John Jason (Paul Henreid), a psychiatrist on staff, is told to resign by Riggs (Cecil Clovelly), the chief of staff. Dr. Jason refuses and an investigation in the psychiatrist's methods is begun. Dr. Jason reflects on the circumstances leading up to this day and the scene changes to his arrival at Elmview.