Phillip Simms, a renowned American actor, took his first breath on December 7, 1948, in the United States of America.
With a career spanning multiple decades, Simms has made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment. His most notable roles include starring in the iconic 1983 comedy film "Mr. Mom", alongside Michael Keaton and Teri Garr.
Furthermore, Simms' impressive repertoire also boasts the 1987 romantic comedy "Can't Buy Me Love", alongside Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson. His portrayal of a high school student who falls in love with a popular cheerleader earned him widespread recognition.
In addition to his film work, Simms has also made a name for himself on the small screen. His notable television appearance was in the popular 1976 series "Black Sheep Squadron", where he played a key role alongside a talented ensemble cast.