Philip Vandervort

Philip Vandervort

Movies for Philip Vandervort...

Wild in the Sky
Title: Wild in the Sky
Character: Woody
Released: March 1, 1972
Type: Movie
Three anti-war activists hijack a B-52 bomber.
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The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
Title: The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
Character: Simms (uncredited)
Released: October 10, 1969
Type: Movie
An aging lawman and an aging outlaw join forces when their respective positions in society are usurped by a younger, but incompetent Marshal, and a younger, but vicious gang leader.
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Title: Here's Lucy
Character: Tommy
Released: September 23, 1968
Type: TV
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Title: Here's Lucy
Character: Joe
Released: September 23, 1968
Type: TV
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Title: Here's Lucy
Character: Steve
Released: September 23, 1968
Type: TV
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Maryjane
Title: Maryjane
Character: Herbie Mueller
Released: February 1, 1968
Type: Movie
A teacher trying to break up a local drug ring is framed and arrested for possession of marijuana.
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Title: Mannix
Character: Hamilton
Released: September 16, 1967
Type: TV
Mannix is an American television detective series that ran from 1967 through 1975 on CBS. Created by Richard Levinson and William Link and developed by executive producer Bruce Geller, the title character, Joe Mannix, is a private investigator. He is played by Mike Connors. Mannix was the last series produced by Desilu Productions.
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Title: The Lucy Show
Character: Alan
Released: October 1, 1962
Type: TV
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but when this title was declined, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series' final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.
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Title: The Lucy Show
Character: Tommy Watkins
Released: October 1, 1962
Type: TV
The Lucy Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962–68. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to I Love Lucy. A significant change in cast and premise for the 1965–66 season divides the program into two distinct eras; aside from Ball, only Gale Gordon, who joined the program for its second season, remained. For the first three seasons, Vivian Vance was the co-star. The earliest scripts were entitled The Lucille Ball Show, but when this title was declined, producers thought of calling the show This Is Lucy or The New Adventures of Lucy, before deciding on the title The Lucy Show. Ball won consecutive Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the series' final two seasons, 1966–67 and 1967–68.