Phillip R. Allen
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Phillip Richard Allen is an American stage, film, and television actor best known for his role as Captain Esteban in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
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Phillip R Allen birth year is 1932.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:...
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Life
Phillip R. Allen was born in Pittsburgh, PA, the son of Frank Zulawski Allen and Helen (Sarna) Allen. He married Joan Snyder in 1974 and has one child, Keegan AllenKeegan Allen
Keegan Phillip Allen is an American actor currently playing Toby Cavanaugh on Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family. He played one of the "handsome guys" on Big Time Rush in the episode "Big Time...
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Phillip R Allen birth year is 1932.
Films
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair | Jake Herschel | TV movie |
1992 | Mortal Sins | Lt. Williams | TV movie |
1991 | The Last to Go | Hendrick | TV movie |
1988 | A Very Brady Christmas A Very Brady Christmas A Very Brady Christmas is a 1988 movie based on the television series The Brady Bunch, featuring all of the original actors who appeared in the series except Susan Olsen who was on her honeymoon when the film was being made; Jennifer Runyon took her place as Cindy... |
Ted Roberts | TV movie |
My Father, My Son | Lt. Kerr (credited as Phillip Allen) | TV movie | |
Reunion | Actor (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | ||
1987 | In Self Defense | Leon Toner (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | TV movie |
1985 | Midas Valley | Eric Gregory | TV movie |
1984 | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:... |
Captain Esteban (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | |
1983 | An Uncommon Love | Dean Laurents | TV movie |
1982 | Honeyboy | Jimmy Bowford | TV movie |
The Six of Us | Robert Benjamin | TV movie | |
1981 | Mommie Dearest Mommie Dearest (film) Mommie Dearest is a 1981 American biographical drama film about Joan Crawford, starring Faye Dunaway. The film was directed by Frank Perry. The story was adapted for the screen by Robert Getchell, Tracy Hotchner, Frank Perry, and Frank Yablans, based on the 1978 autobiography of the same name by... |
Pepsi Executive #1 | |
The Big Black Pill | Commissioner Wilkie | TV movie | |
1980 | Blinded by the Light | Dr. Brockton | TV movie |
1979 | The Onion Field The Onion Field (film) The Onion Field is a 1979 American drama film directed by Harold Becker. The screenplay by Joseph Wambaugh is based on his 1973 true crime novel of the same title... |
District attorney Marshall Schulman (uncredited) | |
The Lady in Red The Lady in Red (1979 film) The Lady in Red is a 1979 film directed by Lewis Teague, and starring Pamela Sue Martin and Robert Conrad. It is an early writing effort of John Sayles who became better known as a director in the 1980s and 90s... |
Elliot Ness | ||
Friendly Fire Friendly Fire (1979 film) Friendly Fire is an American television movie first broadcast on the ABC network on April 22, 1979. Watched that night by an estimated 64 million people, Friendly Fire went on to win four Emmy awards, including Outstanding Drama Special.... |
Ralph Jenner | TV movie | |
The Child Stealer | Gersh | TV movie | |
1978 | More Than Friends | William Kane | TV movie |
A Family Upside Down | Dr. Russo | TV movie | |
1977 | Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night | Mr. Bernards | TV movie |
Sheila | Brad Wooly (credited as Philip R Allen) | ||
1976 | Snafu | Capt. Robinson | TV movie |
Special Delivery | Browne (uncredited) | ||
Midway Midway (film) Midway is a 1976 war film directed by Jack Smight and produced byWalter Mirisch from a screenplay by Donald S. Sanford. The music score was by John Williams and the cinematography by Harry Stradling, Jr... |
Lt. Cmdr. John S. 'Jimmy' Thach | ||
Helter Skelter | Sgt. Manuel Gris | TV movie | |
The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case | Detective Bell | TV movie | |
1974 | Trapped Beneath the Sea Trapped Beneath the Sea Trapped Beneath the Sea is a 1974 television movie about four men trapped in a mini-submarine in waters off the coast of Florida. Paul Michael Glaser, Joshua Bryant, Cliff Potts and Roger Kern play the victims in this movie. Lee J. Cobb and Martin Balsam are among those trying to rescue... |
Lt. Cmdr. Hanratty | TV movie |
1970 | Interplay | Eddie (credited as Phil Allen) | |
A Woman in Love | |||
1965 | One Naked Night | (unconfirmed) | |
Television
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2009 | Londynczycy Londyńczycy Londyńczycy is a Polish TV drama series about Polish immigrants in London, aired on TVP 1 since late 2008.The title music for the series is the Robbie Williams song "Supreme".- Cast :- Other roles :*Selva Rasalingam as Zayed Rampal... |
Richard Mansfield | >- | 2004 | Center of the Universe Center of the Universe Center of the Universe is a television series on CBS, which ran from October 27, 2004, until January 19, 2005. The sitcom was canceled after just 10 episodes aired. It was set in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.... |
Al (The Coachman) | " And the Silver Medal Goes To..." |
1993 | Homefront | Smith | "By Word or Act" | ||||
1991 | Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order is an American police procedural and legal drama television series, created by Dick Wolf and part of the Law & Order franchise. It aired on NBC, and in syndication on various cable networks. Law & Order premiered on September 13, 1990, and completed its 20th and final season on May 24,... |
(credited as Phillip R. Allen) | "The Torrents of Greed: Part 1" and "The Torrents of Greed: Part 2" |
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1990 | Out of This World Out of This World (TV series) Out Of This World is an American fantasy sitcom about a teenage girl who is half alien, which gives her unique supernatural powers. It first aired in U.S. syndication on September 17, 1987 and ended on May 25, 1991. It was first broadcast in the UK on the ITV network on April 9, 1990, usually at... |
Mike Rollins | "A Kinder, Gentler Mayor" | ||||
1989 | A Brand New Life A Brand New Life A Brand New Life is a 2009 French-South Korean film. The film is the debut feature of the director Ounie Lecomte, who directed and wrote this film.... |
Dr. Jason Pierce | "Above and Beyond Therapy" | ||||
Designing Women Designing Women Designing Women is an American television sitcom that centered on the working and personal lives of four Southern women and one man in an interior design firm in Atlanta, Georgia. It aired on the CBS television network from September 29, 1986 until May 24, 1993. The show was created by head writer... |
Tom Ketcherside | "The Naked Truth" | |||||
1988 | Probe | Lou McNally | "Quit-It" | ||||
21 Jump Street 21 Jump Street 21 Jump Street is an American police procedural crime drama television series that aired on the Fox Network from April 12, 1987, to April 27, 1991, with a total of 103 episodes. The series focused on a squad of youthful-looking undercover police officers investigating crimes in high schools,... |
Mr. Wilder (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "Champagne High" | |||||
Nine to Five | Paul | "Strictly Personal" | |||||
Out of This World Out of This World (TV series) Out Of This World is an American fantasy sitcom about a teenage girl who is half alien, which gives her unique supernatural powers. It first aired in U.S. syndication on September 17, 1987 and ended on May 25, 1991. It was first broadcast in the UK on the ITV network on April 9, 1990, usually at... |
Mr. Rogers | "Broadway Danny Derek" | |||||
Houston Knights Houston Knights Houston Knights was a television crime drama set in Houston, Texas. The show ran on CBS from 1987 to 1988 and had 31 episodes. The core of the show was the partnership between two very different cops from two different cultures... |
(credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "Vigilante" | |||||
Matlock Matlock (TV series) Matlock is an American television legal drama, starring Andy Griffith in the title role of attorney Ben Matlock. The show originally aired from September 23, 1986 to May 8, 1992 on NBC, where it replaced The A-Team, then from November 5, 1992 until May 7, 1995 on ABC.The show's format was similar... |
Robert Bell (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "The Body " | |||||
1987 | The New Mike Hammer The New Mike Hammer The New Mike Hammer is an American television series based on the exploits of the fictitious New York-based private detective Mike Hammer. The show starred Stacy Keach and was essentially a continuation of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, an earlier television program featuring an identical core cast... |
"A Face in the Night" | |||||
The Bronx Zoo The Bronx Zoo (TV series) The Bronx Zoo is a 1987 NBC drama series directed by Allan Arkush and Paul Lynch. It lasted two seasons before cancellation.-Plot:Benjamin Harris High School is set in the impoverished, unruly inner-city Bronx. Principal Joe Danzig does his best to maintain optimism, while dealing with the lack of... |
Mr. Reese (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "The Power of a Lie", "Runaway Hearts" |
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1984 | The Fall Guy The Fall Guy The Fall Guy is an American action/adventure television program produced for ABC and originally broadcast from November 4, 1981 to May 2, 1986. It starred Lee Majors, Douglas Barr, and Heather Thomas. Majors and Barr are the only two actors to appear in all 112 episodes of the series... |
Boyd | "Sandcastles" | ||||
Too Close for Comfort Too Close for Comfort (TV series) Too Close for Comfort is an American television sitcom which ran on the ABC network and later in first-run syndication from November 11, 1980 to September 27, 1986. It was modeled after the British series Keep It in the Family, which debuted nine months before Too Close for Comfort debuted in the U.S... |
Fitzgerald | "The Missing Fink" | |||||
Cover Up | Detective Zaneck | "Harper-Gate" | |||||
1983 | Benson Benson (TV series) Benson is an American television sitcom which aired from September 13, 1979, to April 19, 1986, on ABC. The series was a spin-off from the soap opera parody Soap ; however, Benson discarded the... |
Collins | "The Governor's Brain Is Missing" | ||||
1982 | Private Benjamin | Bruce | "Astro-Chimp" | ||||
Mork & Mindy | George Logan | "Cheerleader in Chains" | |||||
Alice Alice (TV series) Alice is an American sitcom television series that ran from August 31, 1976 to July 2, 1985 on CBS. The series was based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. The show stars Linda Lavin in the title role, a widow who moves with her young son to start her life over again, and finds a job... |
Mitch Aames | "The Valentine's Day Massacre" | |||||
Open All Night | "Such Good Friends" | ||||||
Cassie & Co. | Schelling | "The Golden Silence" | |||||
1981 | Hart to Hart Hart to Hart Hart to Hart is an American television series, starring Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers as Jonathan and Jennifer Hart, a wealthy couple who also moonlighted as amateur detectives. The series was created by writer Sidney Sheldon and produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg... |
Doctor | "Harts Under Glass" | ||||
Alice Alice (TV series) Alice is an American sitcom television series that ran from August 31, 1976 to July 2, 1985 on CBS. The series was based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. The show stars Linda Lavin in the title role, a widow who moves with her young son to start her life over again, and finds a job... |
Mitch Aames | "Alice's Halloween Surprise" | |||||
Dallas Dallas (TV series) Dallas is an American serial drama/prime time soap opera that revolves around the Ewings, a wealthy Texas family in the oil and cattle-ranching industries. Throughout the series, Larry Hagman stars as greedy, scheming oil baron J. R. Ewing... |
Lloyd Bettinger | "The Big Shut Down" | |||||
Lou Grant Lou Grant (TV series) Lou Grant is an American television drama series starring Ed Asner in the titular role as a newspaper editor. Unusual in American television, this drama series was a spinoff from a sitcom, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Aired from 1977 to 1982, Lou Grant won 13 Emmy Awards, including "Outstanding Drama... |
Marvin Hartley | "Stroke" | |||||
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo is an American action/adventure sitcom that ran on NBC from 1979 to 1981. For its second season the show was renamed Lobo. The program aired Tuesday nights, at 8 p.m. Eastern time. The lead character, Sheriff Elroy P. Lobo, played by Claude Akins, was a spin-off... |
Mr. Gregory | "Lobo and the Pirates" | |||||
Happy Days Happy Days Happy Days is an American television sitcom that originally aired from January 15, 1974, to September 24, 1984, on ABC. Created by Garry Marshall, the series presents an idealized vision of life in mid-1950s to mid-1960s America.... |
Eddie Monroe - College Recruiter | "Scholarship" | |||||
Bosom Buddies Bosom Buddies Bosom Buddies is an American sitcom starring Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari created by Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller and Chris Thompson. It ran from 1980 to 1982 on ABC and in reruns in the summer of 1984 on NBC.... |
Dr. Leon | "Sonny Boy" | |||||
1980 | A Rumor of War A Rumor of War (miniseries) A Rumor of War is a 1980 television miniseries, based on the 1977 autobiography by Philip Caputo about his service in the United States Marine Corps in the early years of American involvement in the Vietnam War... |
Col. Perry (credited as Phillip Allen) | TV mini-series | ||||
Lou Grant Lou Grant (TV series) Lou Grant is an American television drama series starring Ed Asner in the titular role as a newspaper editor. Unusual in American television, this drama series was a spinoff from a sitcom, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Aired from 1977 to 1982, Lou Grant won 13 Emmy Awards, including "Outstanding Drama... |
David Marcus | "Hazard" | |||||
The Bad News Bears | Roy Turner | "Double Play", "Old Timers' Day", "Wedding Bells: Part 2" |
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Hagen | Malone (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "Hagen (Pilot)" | |||||
1979 | The Bad News Bears | Roy Turner | "First Base", "Fielder's Choice", "Men Will Be Boys", "The Kelly Story" |
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1978 | The Hardy Boys Mysteries | Harry Gibbon | "Dangerous Waters" | ||||
ABC Afterschool Specials | Jim Radigan | "Gaucho" | |||||
Quincy M.E. | Dr. Finley | "Speed Trap" | |||||
Husbands, Wives & Lovers | Dan Pinewood | "Six Characters Flunk a Sex Quiz and Go Somewhere to Do Something About It" | |||||
C.P.O. Sharkey C.P.O. Sharkey C.P.O. Sharkey is an American sitcom which aired from 1976 to 1978 on NBC.-Premise:The series starred Don Rickles as a Chief Petty Officer in the U.S. Navy. C.P.O. Otto Sharkey was an abrasive, sharp-tongued veteran in charge of a company of new Seaman Recruits on a San Diego naval base... |
Erickson | "Fear of Flying" | |||||
Baretta Baretta Baretta is an American detective television series which ran on ABC from 1975 to 1978. The show was a milder version of a successful 1973–74 ABC series, Toma, starring Tony Musante as chameleon-like, real-life New Jersey police officer David Toma... |
Mike Parks | "The Stone Conspiracy" | |||||
Baa Baa Black Sheep Baa Baa Black Sheep (TV series) Baa Baa Black Sheep is a television series that aired on NBC from 1976 until 1978. Its premise was based on the experiences of United States Marine Corps aviator Pappy Boyington and his World War II "Black Sheep Squadron". The series was created and produced by Stephen J. Cannell... |
Commander of Squadron 367 (credited as Phillip Richard Allen) | "Forbidden Fruit" | |||||
Lou Grant Lou Grant (TV series) Lou Grant is an American television drama series starring Ed Asner in the titular role as a newspaper editor. Unusual in American television, this drama series was a spinoff from a sitcom, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Aired from 1977 to 1982, Lou Grant won 13 Emmy Awards, including "Outstanding Drama... |
Sackler | "Renewal" | |||||
Eight Is Enough Eight Is Enough Eight Is Enough is an American television comedy-drama series which ran on ABC from March 15, 1977 until August 29, 1981. The show was modeled after syndicated newspaper columnist Thomas Braden, a real-life parent with eight children, who wrote a book with the same name... |
"Much Ado About Garbage" | ||||||
1977 | Lou Grant Lou Grant (TV series) Lou Grant is an American television drama series starring Ed Asner in the titular role as a newspaper editor. Unusual in American television, this drama series was a spinoff from a sitcom, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Aired from 1977 to 1982, Lou Grant won 13 Emmy Awards, including "Outstanding Drama... |
Fred Sackler | "Psych-Out" | ||||
Kojak Kojak Kojak is an American television series starring Telly Savalas as the title character, bald New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak. It aired from October 24, 1973, to March 18, 1978, on CBS. It took the time slot of the popular Cannon series, which was moved one hour earlier... |
Lt. Williamson | "The Summer of '69: Part 1" | |||||
The Tony Randall Show The Tony Randall Show The Tony Randall Show is an American television sitcom that debuted on September 23, 1976 and aired on ABC during its first season and on CBS for its second and final season.-Synopsis:... |
Glazer | "Skin Game" | |||||
Washington: Behind Closed Doors | Walter Tulloch | TV mini-series | |||||
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries is a television series which aired for three seasons on ABC... |
Everett | "The Mystery of the Diamond Triangle" | |||||
The Streets of San Francisco The Streets of San Francisco The Streets of San Francisco is a 1970s television police drama filmed on location in San Francisco, California, and produced by Quinn Martin Productions, with the first season produced in association with Warner Bros... |
Tim Rossiter | "Monkey Is Back" | |||||
1976 | Quincy M.E. | Floyd Baker | "A Star Is Dead" | ||||
Kojak Kojak Kojak is an American television series starring Telly Savalas as the title character, bald New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak. It aired from October 24, 1973, to March 18, 1978, on CBS. It took the time slot of the popular Cannon series, which was moved one hour earlier... |
Andy Cooper | "The Forgotten Room" | |||||
Most Wanted Most Wanted (TV series) Most Wanted is an American crime drama series shown on ABC from October 16, 1976 until August 20, 1977. It starred Robert Stack, Jo Ann Harris, Shelly Novack, and Hari Rhodes... |
"The Two Dollar Kidnappers" | ||||||
1975 | Joe Forrester | (credited as Phil Allen) | "Powder Blue" | ||||
The Bob Newhart Show The Bob Newhart Show The Bob Newhart Show is an American situation comedy produced by MTM Enterprises, which aired 142 original episodes on CBS from September 16, , to April 1, . Comedian Bob Newhart portrayed a psychologist having to deal with his patients and fellow office workers... |
Dr. Frank Walburn | "Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time", "My Business Is Shrinking" |
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show The Mary Tyler Moore Show The Mary Tyler Moore Show is an American television sitcom created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1977... |
Gus Brubaker | "Mary's Delinquent", "Mary Richards: Producer" |
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1974 | Get Christie Love! Get Christie Love! Get Christie Love! is a 1974 made-for-television film starring Teresa Graves as an undercover female police detective who is determined to overthrow a drug ring. This film is based on Dorothy Uhnak's crime-thriller novel, The Ledger... |
Murray Gordon | "Downbeat for a Dead Man" | ||||
Police Story | Ellison | "The Wyatt Earp Syndrome" | |||||
1970 | Dark Shadows Dark Shadows Dark Shadows is a gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis. The story bible, which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements... |
Policeman | Episode #1.1034 | ||||
1969 | N.Y.P.D. | Policeman | "No Day Trippers Need Apply" | ||||
Stage work
- Zoo Story (1990)
- 50/60 Vision: Plays and Playwrights That Changed The Theatre (Thirteen Plays in Repertory) (1989-90)
- Rain from Heaven (1987)
- The Normal HeartThe Normal HeartThe Normal Heart is a largely autobiographical play by Larry Kramer. It focuses on the rise of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City between 1981 and 1984, as seen through the eyes of writer/activist Ned Weeks, the gay Jewish-American founder of a prominent HIV advocacy group...
- Ben Weeks (1985) - Desert Fire (1983)
- Are You There or Have You Ever Been? (1974)
- That Championship SeasonThat Championship SeasonThat Championship Season is a 1972 play by Jason Miller. It was the recipient of the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.-Plot synopsis:Characters* The Coach* George Sitkowski* Phil Romano* James Daley* Tom Daley...
- Tom Daley (1973-74) - Sticks and BonesSticks and BonesSticks and Bones is a 1971 play by David Rabe. The black comedy focuses on David, a blind Vietnam War veteran who finds himself unable to come to terms with his actions on the battlefield and alienated from his family because they neither can accept his disability nor understand his wartime...
(1972) - Quietus (1972)
- HarveyHarvey (play)Harvey is a 1944 play by American playwright Mary Chase. Produced by Brock Pemberton and directed by Antoinette Perry, the play premiered on 1 November 1944 at the 48th Street Theatre on Broadway where it was staged for 1,775 performances before closing on January 15, 1949. The original production...
- Dr. Lyman Sanderson (1971) - Adaptation/NextNext (play)Next is a one-act play by Terrence McNally.At the comedy's center are Marion Cheever, a middle-aged, overweight, debt-ridden, divorced father of two who mistakenly has been called by the draft, and Sergeant Thech, a no-nonsense female examining officer...
-Contestant (1969-70) - Cafe Chino (1965)