Hugh McPhillips
Hugh McPhillips | |
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Born |
Suffern, New York, U.S. | March 31, 1920
Died |
October 31, 1990 70) Sherman Oaks, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor/Director |
Notable awards | 7th Daytime Emmy Awards |
Years active | 1974–1990 |
Spouse | Rosemary Quigley McPhillips (1950-1990) |
Children | Brian & Michael & Maureen & Anne-Marie |
Relatives |
Charlie McPhillips (Brother) Helen McPhillips King (Sister) |
Hugh McPhillips (31 March 1920 – 31 October 1990) was an American actor and Director.
Early life
McPhillips was born in Suffern, New York to an Irish American Catholic family of three children.
Acting career
McPhillips was perhaps best known for winning a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cameo Appearance in a Drama Series for Days of Our Lives in the 1980 as Hugh Pearson. He played Andre, the restaurant host, in The Young and the Restless and also appeared in many soap operas & films in 1980's.
Death
He died of injuries from an automobile accident in August.[1][2]
Filmography
The following credits, Awards & Nominations have been taken from Hugh McPhillips at the Internet Movie Database
- Freddy's Nightmares ....Cabin Fever (1989) 1 TV episode .... Old Man
- Murder, She Wrote ....Murder Through the Looking Glass (1988) 1 TV episode .... Father Paul Kelly
- Kandyland (1987) .... Minister
- The Young and the Restless .... Andre, Colonnade Room Patron / ... (4 episodes, 1986)... aka Y&R (USA: promotional abbreviation)
- Bachelor Party (1984) .... Father O'Donnell
- Joysticks (1983) .... Pope ... aka Joy Sticks (International: English title: video box title) ... aka Video Madness
- The Kid with the Broken Halo (1982) (TV) .... Pierce
- The Jeffersons .... Not So Dearly Beloved (1981) 1 TV episode .... Old Man
- Days of Our Lives (1965) TV series .... Hugh Pearson (unknown episodes, 1979)
- All in the Family .... The Return of Stephanie's Father (1 TV episode, 1979)....Derelict
Awards and nominations
1980 Won Daytime Emmy Outstanding Guest/Cameo Appearance in a Daytime Drama Series for Days of Our Lives in the 1980 as Hugh Pearson
1976 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Individual Director for a Daytime Drama Series for: "The Doctors (soap opera)"
1974 Nominated Daytime Emmy Best Individual Director for a Drama Series for: "The Doctors (soap opera)" (1963)