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Philip Carey (born Eugene Joseph Carey, July 15, 1925February 6, 2009) was an American actor, well-known for playing the role of
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Early life and education

On July 15, 1925, Carey was born in
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. Carey studied drama at the University of Miami.


Career

Carey served in the
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, was wounded as part of the ship's detachment of the during
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, and served again in the
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. Carey's acting career began in 1950. One of his earliest roles was Lt. (jg) Bob Perry in
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''. Carey also made appearances in films such as ''
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'' (1951), ''
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'' with
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(1952), ''
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'' (1953), ''
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(1953), ''
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'' (1954), '' Pushover'' (1954), '' Mister Roberts'' (1955), ''
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'' (1955), ''
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'' (1956), and '' Screaming Mimi'' (1958). In 1956, Carey starred on the NBC series ''
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''. Carey's character was portrayed as Canadian because Carey reportedly could not master a British accent. He played the character Dr. Simon Battle, gunfighter turned doctor in the outstanding 1961 episode of ''
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'' S3 E33 "Death Trap". In 1961, he guest-starred in an episode of ''
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''. In a following 1962 episode, "Johnny Brassbuttons", Carey plays Marshal Frank Nolan assigned to bring back to justice a Native Indian accused of conspiracy to commit murder. Carey had played Custer himself in '' The Great Sioux Massacre'' (1965) and played Captain
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at the
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in Walt Disney's ''
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'' in 1959. During this period, Carey also appeared on
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hit sitcom ''
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''. The episode entitled "Lucy and the Runaway Butterfly" was broadcast on April 22, 1963. In that installment, Carey played Howard McClay, a boyfriend of Lucy Carmichael's (played by
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). In the 1970 tv series, Ironside, he guest starred with Vera Miles in a multi-part episode titled “Goodbye to Yesterday.” In 1971, Carey guest-starred on the landmark fifth installment of ''
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'', playing Steve, an ex–professional football player friend of
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's, who tells Archie he is gay. The episode was entitled "Judging Books by Covers". He also appeared in the low-budget horror film '' Monstroid'' in 1980. Carey became well known for a series of
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potato chips, in which he self-identified as "Granny Goose", portraying the company's spokesperson as a tough cowboy.


''One Life to Live''

Carey joined the cast of ''
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'' in 1980, originating the role of ruthless business tycoon
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. During his time portraying the patriarch of the Buchanan family, he became one of the most often-married characters in daytime television. In addition to ''One Life to Live'', he also played the role in one episode of ''
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'' in 2003 and another in 2004. A lifelong smoker, he was diagnosed with
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in January 2006, and underwent
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. In late March 2007, Carey was announced to be leaving ''One Life to Live'', turning down an offer to go to recurring status with the show. The character subsequently died offscreen in August 2007, coinciding with the series' 10,000th episode celebration, which brought back characters from the show's past to attend the funeral. In November 2007, Carey briefly reprised the role for three episodes in Asa's videotaped will, airing November 9 to November 13, 2007. On July 16, 2008, he appeared as Asa's ghost, and also returned on July 21, 2008, for the series' 40th anniversary, as character
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, Asa's former daughter in law visits, visits Heaven after a car accident.''One Life to Live'' recap (7/21/08, 40th Anniversary) - Soaps.com
/ref> He again returned on August 19, 2008 as Asa's ghost.
Carey appeared one last time on December 29, 2008, in a videotaped message recorded by Asa before his death.


Personal life

In 1949, Carey married Maureen Peppler. They had three children, Jeff, Linda, and Lisa. The marriage ended in a divorce. In 1976, Carey married Colleen Welch. They had two children, Sean and Shannon. Carey was close friends with his on-screen sons,
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(who died six days before Carey) and
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.


Death

On February 6, 2009, Carey died of lung cancer at age 83.


Filmography

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'' (1950) as Officer McCarthy (uncredited) * ''
Operation Pacific ''Operation Pacific'' is a 1951 black-and-white World War II submarine war drama from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Louis Edelman, and written as well as directed by George Waggner. John Wayne and Patricia Neal star and Ward Bond and ...
'' (1951) as Lt. (j.g.) Bob Perry * ''
I Was a Communist for the FBI ''I Was a Communist for the FBI'' is a 1951 American crime film noir produced by Bryan Foy, directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Lovejoy. The film is based on a series of stories written by Matt Cvetic that appeared in ''The Saturday ...
'' (1951) as Mason * ''
Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison ''Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison'' is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Crane Wilbur and starring Steve Cochran and David Brian. Set in Folsom State Prison in California, the film was seen both in the United States and Europe. ...
'' (1951) as Red Pardue * '' Tomorrow Is Another Day'' (1951) as Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited) * ''
Force of Arms ''Force of Arms'' (reissued under the title ''A Girl for Joe'') is a 1951 romantic war drama film set in the Italian Campaign (World War II), Italian campaign of World War II, starring William Holden, Nancy Olson, and Frank Lovejoy. Directed ...
'' (1951) as Military Police Sgt. Fred Miller (uncredited) * '' The Tanks Are Coming'' (1951) as Lieutenant Rawson * ''
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'' (1952) as Will Jackson * '' Cattle Town'' (1952) as Ben Curran * ''
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'' (1952) as Capt. Edward Tennick * ''
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'' (1952) as Captain Johnson / Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited) * ''
The Man Behind the Gun ''The Man Behind the Gun'' is a 1953 American Western film about the establishment of the city of Los Angeles. It was directed by Felix Feist and stars Randolph Scott.
'' (1953) as Capt. Roy Giles * '' The System'' (1953) as Radio Broadcaster (voice, uncredited) * ''
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'' (1953) as Frank Slayton * ''
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'' (1953) as Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin * ''
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'' (1953) as Wade Harper * ''
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'' (1954) as Lieutenant Richard Faraday * '' The Outlaw Stallion'' (1954) as 'Doc' Woodrow * '' Pushover'' (1954) as Rick McAllister * ''
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'' (1954) as Capt. Peter Blake * ''
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'' (1955) as Brady Sutton * ''
The Long Gray Line ''The Long Gray Line'' is a 1955 American Cinemascope Technicolor biographical comedy-drama film in CinemaScope directed by John Ford based on the life of Marty Maher and his autobiography, Bringing Up the Brass'' co-written witNardi Reeder ...
'' (1955) as Charles 'Chuck' Dotson * '' Mister Roberts'' (1955) as Mannion * '' Count Three and Pray'' (1955) as Albert Loomis * '' Three Stripes in the Sun'' (1955) as Col. William Shepherd * ''
Port Afrique ''Port Afrique'' is a 1956 British drama film directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Pier Angeli, Philip Carey and Dennis Price as Robert Blackton. It was written by John Cresswell based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Bernard Victor Dryer ...
'' (1956) as Rip Reardon * '' Wicked As They Come'' (1956) as Tim O'Bannion * ''
The Shadow on the Window ''The Shadow on the Window'' is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by William Asher and starring Philip Carey, Betty Garrett and John Drew Barrymore.. The screenplay involves a boy (Jerry Mathers) who is traumatized after seeing hi ...
'' (1957) as Detective Sgt. Tony Atlas * ''
Return to Warbow ''Return to Warbow'' is a 1958 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Philip Carey. The film is based on the novel ''Return to Warbow'' by Les Savage, Jr. (New York, 1955). Plot Philip Carey plays Clay Hollister, an escap ...
'' (1958) as Clay Hollister * '' Screaming Mimi'' (1958) as Bill Sweeney * ''
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'' (1958) as Capt. Miles Keogh * '' The Trunk'' (1961) as Stephen Dorning * ''
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'' (1961) Season 6, Episode 2 "The Dodger" * ''
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'' (1962) as Marshal Frank Nolan * ''
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'' (1962) as Frank McCandless * ''
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'' as Inspector Leroy Gifford * ''
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'' (1964) as Sergeant Hoag * '' The Time Travelers'' (1964) as Steve Connors * '' Town Tamer'' (1965) as Jim Akins * '' The Great Sioux Massacre'' (1965) as Colonel Custer * ''A Time for Killing'' (1967) * ''Three Guns for Texas'' (1968) as Capt. Edward A. Parmalee (1965 episodes of ''Laredo'' turned into a film) * ''
Once You Kiss a Stranger ''Once You Kiss a Stranger'' is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Robert Sparr and written by Norman Katkov and Frank Tarloff. The film stars Paul Burke, Carol Lynley, Martha Hyer, Peter Lind Hayes, Philip Carey, Stephen McNally and Whit ...
'' (1969) as Mike * '' The Rebel Rousers'' (1970) as Rebel * '' The Seven Minutes'' (1971) as Elmo Duncan * ''
Scream of the Wolf ''Scream of the Wolf'' is a 1974 American made-for-television horror-thriller film starring Peter Graves and Clint Walker and directed by Dan Curtis. It originally aired as the ''ABC Movie of the Week'' on January 16, 1974. Plot Following a se ...
'' (1974) as Sheriff Vernon Bell * '' Fighting Mad'' (1976) as Pierce Crabtree * '' Monstroid'' (1980) as Barnes


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