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Philip Carey (born Eugene Joseph Carey, July 15, 1925 – February 6, 2009) was an American actor, well-known for playing the role of Asa Buchanan on the soap opera One Life to Live for nearly three decades.
Philip Carey (1925-2009) was a tall, blond and rugged actor who starred in westerns, war stories and crime yarns. He also played Asa Buchanan on the soap One Life to Live for nearly three decades.
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- Philip Carey in McCloud (1970)
- Philip Carey in Pushover (1954)
- Philip Carey and E.G. Marshall in Pushover (1954)
- Philip Carey and Dorothy Malone in Pushover (1954)
- Philip Carey and Mala Powers in 77 Sunset Strip (1958)
- All In The Family episode: 'Judging Books by Covers', featuring (from left) Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker arm wrestling Philip Carey as Steve, an ex-professional football player friend of Archie's. Image dated January 12, 1971.
- William Bishop, Philip Carey, Gene Evans, and Martha Hyer in Wyoming Renegades (1955)
Feb 10, 2009 · Philip Carey, the ruggedly handsome veteran actor who costarred in the 1960s TV western “Laredo” and more recently played the long-running role of a bigger-than-life Texas tycoon on the ABC soap...
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Feb 6, 2009 · Philip Carey (1925-2009) was an actor who appeared in films such as Calamity Jane, Mister Roberts, and Monster. He also served in the US Marine Corps during World War II and the Korean War.
Philip Carey (1925-2009) talks about his career in film, television and soap opera in this one-hour interview. He shares his experiences working with Warner Bros., Jack Warner, Philip Marlowe, Laredo and One Life to Live.
Philip Carey Biography (1925-) Original name, Eugene Carey; born July 15, 1925, in Hackensack, NJ; married second wife, Colleen (in business), 1974; children: (first marriage) three; (second marriage) Shannon, Sean.
Philip Carey was an American actor who starred in Westerns, war films, and TV shows. See his highest and lowest rated movies, photos, and TV credits on Rotten Tomatoes.