Lee Philips

Lee Philips

Deceased · Born: Jan 10, 1927 · Died: Mar 3, 1999

Personal Details

BornJan 10, 1927 New York City, New York, USA
Spouse
  • Barbara Schrader

    ( Dec 23, 1956 to Dec 31, 1980 )
  • Jean Allison

    ( Nov 16, 1951 to Dec 7, 2025 )
Parents
  • Abraham Friedman
  • Frances Zimmerman
Relatives
  • Murray Friedman (Sibling)

Biography

Lee Philips, a talented individual with a multifaceted career in both direction and acting, entered this world on January 10, 1927, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, New York, USA.

Throughout his illustrious career, Philips made a lasting impact in the entertainment industry, leaving behind a legacy of iconic films and television shows, including the critically acclaimed "Peyton Place" (1957),the action-packed "The Hunters" (1958),and the nostalgic "The American Girls" (1978).

Philips' personal life was just as remarkable, as he was married to the lovely Barbara Schrader and later to the talented Jean Allison, sharing a life filled with love, laughter, and creativity.

Sadly, Lee Philips' life came to a close on March 3, 1999, in Brentwood, California, USA, leaving behind a void that can never be filled, but his remarkable achievements and contributions to the world of entertainment will continue to inspire and entertain for generations to come.

Career

1965
1963
Violent Midnight
Violent Midnight as Elliot Freeman
1960
1959
Middle of the Night
Middle of the Night as George Preisser
1958
The Hunters
The Hunters as 1st Lt. Carl Abbott
1957
Peyton Place
Peyton Place as Michael Rossi
1954
Studio One
Studio One as Juror #5
1991
Silent Motive
Silent Motive as Director
1990
1986
1984
1983
Happy
Happy as Director
1982
Mae West
Mae West as Director
1981
Crazy Times
Crazy Times as Director
1979
Valentine
Valentine as Director, Writer
1978
Dynasty
Dynasty as Director
1975
Sweet Hostage
Sweet Hostage as Director