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  1. Philip Sterling (October 9, 1922 – November 30, 1998) was an American film and television actor. He played Dr. Winston Croft on 28 episodes of the American daytime soap opera The Doctors.

  2. Philip Sterling. Actor: The Death of the Incredible Hulk. Philip Sterling made his Broadway debut in 1955 in the Cole Porter musical ''Silk Stockings.'' His most prominent role on Broadway was that of the adulterous father in Neil Simon's 1986 comedy ''Broadway Bound.''

  3. Jan 7, 1999 · Philip Sterling, an actor whose long career embraced theater, films, television and radio, died on Nov. 30 at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 76....

  4. Philip Sterling. Actor: The Death of the Incredible Hulk. Philip Sterling made his Broadway debut in 1955 in the Cole Porter musical ''Silk Stockings.'' His most prominent role on Broadway was that of the adulterous father in Neil Simon's 1986 comedy ''Broadway Bound.''

  5. Dec 7, 1998 · Philip Sterling, veteran actor whose face was familiar to theater, film and television audiences for several decades, has died. He was 76. Sterling died Nov. 30 at the Motion Picture and...

  6. Philip Sterling was an American film and television actor. He played Dr. Winston Croft on 28 episodes of the American daytime soap opera The Doctors. He also played Judge Truman Ventnor on 21 episodes in Sisters and Dr. Simon Weiss on 12 episodes in St. Elsewhere.

  7. Dec 8, 1998 · Actor and SAG official Philip Sterling died Nov. 30 at the Motion Picture & Television Hospital in Woodland Hills of complications from a bone marrow disease. He was 76. Sterling first worked...

  8. Philip Sterling was an American actor who had a long, low-key career that was mostly spent on television. He was originally a jazz pianist before becoming an actor, and got his start in one of TV's earliest anthology shows, "Hands of Mystery," in 1949.

  9. Philip Sterling was an American actor who had a long, low-key career that was mostly spent on television. He was originally a jazz pianist before becoming an actor, and got his start in one of TV's earliest anthology shows, "Hands of Mystery," in 1949.

  10. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania, actor Philip Sterling made his first Broadway appearance in the 1955 musical Silk Stockings. Sterling was later spotlighted in such New York stage productions as Summertree, An Evening with Richard Nixon and Broadway Bound.

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