Phillip Pine

Phillip Pine

Deceased · Born: Jul 16, 1920 · Died: Dec 22, 2006

Personal Details

BornJul 16, 1920 Hanford, California, USA

Biography

Phillip Pine, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on July 16, 1920, in Hanford, California, USA, a place that would forever hold a special significance in his life.

As an accomplished actor and writer, Pine left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with his most notable works including the iconic science fiction series Star Trek (1966),the whimsical comedy The Cat Ate the Parakeet (1972),and the thought-provoking anthology series The Twilight Zone (1959).

Beyond his professional endeavors, Pine's personal life was filled with love and commitment. He was married to the beautiful Madelyn Conner Keen, also known as Lynn Kenton, a union that brought joy and fulfillment to his life.

Unfortunately, Pine's time on this earth came to an end on December 22, 2006, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, a city that would serve as the final resting place for this talented individual.

Career

1988
Run If You Can
Run If You Can as Kudelski
1983
Money to Burn
Money to Burn as Dean Hayden
1979
The Gift
The Gift as Boop
1978
The Clone Master
The Clone Master as Navy Cmdr. Tiller
Outrage
Outrage as John
Cry Rape
Cry Rape as Bail Bondsman
1972
1971
The Deadly Dream
The Deadly Dream as Dr. Farrow
1969
1968
Project X
Project X as Lee Craig
1965
Brainstorm
Brainstorm as Dr. Ames
1961
The Crimebusters
The Crimebusters as Phil Krajac
1959
1958
Desert Hell
Desert Hell as Cpl. Carlo Parini
The Lost Missile
The Lost Missile as Dr. Joe Freed
1957
Men in War
Men in War as Sgt. Riordan
1956
The Price of Fear
The Price of Fear as Vince Burton
1954
Black Tuesday
Black Tuesday as Fiaschetti (uncredited)
1952
Hoodlum Empire
Hoodlum Empire as Louis Barretti
1951
D.O.A.
D.O.A. as Angelo (uncredited)
The Flame and the Arrow
The Flame and the Arrow as One of Dardo's Band (uncredited)
1949
I Shot Jesse James
I Shot Jesse James as Man in Saloon
The Set-Up
The Set-Up as Souza
Red Light
Red Light as Pablo Cabrillo
1948
The Street with No Name
The Street with No Name as Monk (Uncredited)
1947
The Invisible Wall
The Invisible Wall as Casino Patron (uncredited)
1972
The Cat Ate the Parakeet
The Cat Ate the Parakeet as Director, Screenplay