Phillip R. Allen
Phillip R. Allen | |
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Born |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. | March 26, 1939
Died |
March 1, 2012 72) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Other names | Philip R. Allen, Phillip Richard Allen, Phillip Allen, Phil Allen |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1965–2009 |
Phillip Richard Allen (March 26, 1939 – March 1, 2012) was an American stage, film, and television actor best known for his role as Captain Esteban in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
Filmography
Films
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1965 | One Naked Night | (unconfirmed) | |
1970 | A Woman in Love | Phil | |
Interplay | Eddie (credited as Phil Allen) | ||
1974 | Trapped Beneath the Sea | Lt. Cmdr. Hanratty | TV movie |
1976 | The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case | Detective Bell | TV movie |
Helter Skelter | Sgt. Manuel Gris | TV movie | |
Midway | Lt. Cmdr. John S. 'Jimmy' Thach | ||
Snafu | Capt. Robinson | TV movie | |
Special Delivery | Browne (uncredited) | ||
1977 | Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night | Mr. Bernards | TV movie |
Sheila | Brad Wooly (credited as Philip R Allen) | ||
1978 | A Family Upside Down | Dr. Russo | TV movie |
More Than Friends | William Kane | TV movie | |
1979 | The Child Stealer | Gersh | TV movie |
Friendly Fire | Ralph Jenner | TV movie | |
The Lady in Red | Elliot Ness | ||
The Onion Field | District attorney Marshall Schulman | Uncredited | |
1980 | Blinded by the Light | Dr. Brockton | TV movie |
1981 | The Big Black Pill | Commissioner Wilkie | TV movie |
Mommie Dearest | Pepsi Executive #1 | ||
1982 | The Six of Us | Robert Benjamin | TV movie |
Honeyboy | Jimmy Bowford | TV movie | |
1983 | An Uncommon Love | Dean Laurents | TV movie |
1984 | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | Captain Esteban (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | |
1985 | Midas Valley | Eric Gregory | TV movie |
1987 | In Self Defense | Leon Toner (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | TV movie |
1988 | Reunion | Actor (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | |
My Father, My Son | Lt. Kerr (credited as Phillip Allen) | TV movie | |
A Very Brady Christmas | Ted Roberts | TV movie | |
1991 | The Last to Go | Hendrick | TV movie |
1992 | Mortal Sins | Lt. Williams | TV movie |
1993 | Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair | Jake Herschel | TV movie |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | N.Y.P.D. | Policeman | "No Day Trippers Need Apply" |
1970 | Dark Shadows | Policeman | Episode #1.1034 |
1971 | Police Story | Ellison | "The Wyatt Earp Syndrome" |
1974 | Get Christie Love! | Murray Gordon | "Downbeat for a Dead Man" |
1975 | Joe Forrester | (credited as Phil Allen) | "Powder Blue" |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Gus Brubaker | "Mary's Delinquent",
"Mary Richards: Producer" | |
The Bob Newhart Show | Dr. Frank Walburn | "Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time",
"My Business Is Shrinking" | |
1976 | Quincy M.E. | Floyd Baker | "A Star Is Dead" |
Kojak | Andy Cooper | "The Forgotten Room" | |
Most Wanted | Warren | "The Two Dollar Kidnappers" | |
1977 | The Streets of San Francisco | Tim Rossiter | "Monkey Is Back" |
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | Everett | "The Mystery of the Diamond Triangle" | |
Washington: Behind Closed Doors | Walter Tulloch | TV mini-series | |
The Tony Randall Show | Glazer | "Skin Game" | |
Lou Grant | Fred Sackler | "Psych-Out" | |
Kojak | Lt. Williamson | "The Summer of '69: Part 1" | |
1978 | Eight Is Enough | "Much Ado About Garbage" | |
Baa Baa Black Sheep | Commander of Squadron 367 (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "Forbidden Fruit" | |
Baretta | Mike Parks | "The Stone Conspiracy" | |
C.P.O. Sharkey | Erickson | "Fear of Flying" | |
Husbands, Wives & Lovers | Dan Pinewood | "Six Characters Flunk a Sex Quiz and Go Somewhere to Do Something About It" | |
Quincy M.E. | Dr. Finley | "Speed Trap" | |
ABC Afterschool Specials | Jim Radigan | "Gaucho" | |
The Hardy Boys Mysteries | Harry Gibbon | "Dangerous Waters" | |
Lou Grant | Sackler | "Renewal" | |
1979 | The Bad News Bears | Roy Turner | "First Base",
"Fielder's Choice", "Men Will Be Boys", "The Kelly Story" |
1980 | The Bad News Bears | Roy Turner | "Double Play",
"Old Timers' Day", "Wedding Bells: Part 2" |
A Rumor of War | Col. Perry (credited as Phillip Allen) | TV mini-series | |
Hagen | Malone (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "Hagen (Pilot)" | |
Lou Grant | David Marcus | "Hazard" | |
1981 | Bosom Buddies | Dr. Leon | "Sonny Boy" |
Happy Days | Eddie Monroe - College Recruiter | "Scholarship" | |
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo | Mr. Gregory | "Lobo and the Pirates" | |
Lou Grant | Marvin Hartley | "Stroke" | |
Dallas | Lloyd Bettinger | "The Big Shut Down" | |
Alice | Mitch Aames | "Alice's Halloween Surprise" | |
Hart to Hart | Doctor | "Harts Under Glass" | |
1982 | Cassie & Co. | Schelling | "The Golden Silence" |
Open All Night | Jimbo | "Such Good Friends" | |
Alice | Mitch Aames | "The Valentine's Day Massacre" | |
Mork & Mindy | George Logan | "Cheerleader in Chains" | |
Private Benjamin | Bruce | "Astro-Chimp" | |
1983 | Benson | Collins | "The Governor's Brain Is Missing" |
1984 | Cover Up | Detective Zaneck | "Harper-Gate" |
Too Close for Comfort | Fitzgerald | "The Missing Fink" | |
The Fall Guy | Boyd | "Sandcastles" | |
1987 | The Bronx Zoo | Mr. Reese (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "The Power of a Lie", "Runaway Hearts" |
The New Mike Hammer | Mr. Milo | "A Face in the Night" | |
1988 | Matlock | Robert Bell (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "The Body " |
Houston Knights | (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "Vigilante" | |
Nine to Five | Paul | "Strictly Personal" | |
21 Jump Street | Mr. Wilder (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "Champagne High" | |
Probe | Lou McNally | "Quit-It" | |
Out of This World | Mr. Rogers | "Broadway Danny Derek" | |
1989 | Designing Women | Tom Ketcherside | "The Naked Truth" |
1990 | Out of This World | Mike Rollins | "A Kinder, Gentler Mayor" |
1991 | Law & Order | (credited as Phillip R. Allen) | "The Torrents of Greed: Part 1" and "The Torrents of Greed: Part 2" |
1993 | Homefront | Smith | "By Word or Act" |
2004 | Center of the Universe | Al (The Coachman) | " And the Silver Medal Goes To..." |
2009 | Londynczycy | Richard Mansfield | Episode #2.16, (Last appearance) |
Stage work
- Zoo Story (1990) M
- 50/60 Vision: Plays and Playwrights That Changed The Theatre (Thirteen Plays in Repertory) (1989–90)
- Rain from Heaven (1987)
- The Normal Heart - Ben Weeks (1985)
- Desert Fire (1983)
- Are You There or Have You Ever Been? (1974)
- That Championship Season - Tom Daley (1973–74)
- Sticks and Bones (1972)
- Quietus (1972)
- Harvey- Dr. Lyman Sanderson (1971)
- Adaptation/Next-Contestant (1969–70)
- Cafe Chino (1965)
References
External links
- Phillip R. Allen at the Internet Movie Database
- Phillip R. Allen at AllMovie
- Phillip R. Allen at TVGuide.com
- Phillip Richard Allen at TVGuide.com
- Phillip R. Allen Filmography, LocateTV
- Phillip R. Allen at the TCM Movie Database
- Philip R Allen at the TCM Movie Database
- Obituary
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