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Biography. Drawing of Mary Philips from a 1922 newspaper. Philips was born in New London, Connecticut, and she was educated at a New Haven convent. [1] She was a chorus girl in her debut on Broadway. During her stage career, she appeared in such shows as The Postman Always Rings Twice (1936) and Chicken Every Sunday (1944).
Mary Philips. Actress: Leave Her to Heaven. Brunette, convent-educated Mary Philips was an accomplished actress on the New York stage by the time she met the actor Humphrey Bogart in 1924 and became his 'speakeasy touring companion'. While both encouraged each other's prodigious affinity for alcohol, Mary proved beneficial in getting Bogie to ...
- January 1, 1
- New London, Connecticut, USA
- January 1, 1
- Santa Monica, California, USA
Mary Philips. Actress: Leave Her to Heaven. Brunette, convent-educated Mary Philips was an accomplished actress on the New York stage by the time she met the actor Humphrey Bogart in 1924 and became his 'speakeasy touring companion'. While both encouraged each other's prodigious affinity for alcohol, Mary proved beneficial in getting Bogie to approach his craft more seriously. Bogart ...
- January 23, 1901
- April 22, 1975
Brunette, convent-educated Mary Philips was an accomplished actress on the New York stage by the time she met the actor Humphrey Bogart in 1924 and became his 'speakeasy touring companion'. While both encouraged each other's prodigious affinity for alcohol, Mary proved beneficial in getting Bogie to approach his craft more seriously.
- Actor
- January 23, 1901
Mary Philips. Biography. Mary Philips was an American stage, screen, and television actress. Read More . Known For. Leave Her to Heaven. A Farewell to Arms. A Woman's ...
Incendiary Blonde. Lady in the Dark. Prince Valiant. Leave Her to Heaven. Kiss and Tell. The Life of Riley. Life Begins. A Farewell to Arms. See Mary Philips full list of movies and tv shows from ...
THE BRIDE WORE RED, from left: Mary Philips, Joan Crawford, 1937 A FAREWELL TO ARMS, from left: Gary Cooper, Adolphe Menjou, Mary Philips, Helen Hayes, 1932 DEAR WIFE, Edward Arnold, Mary Philips ...