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James Philbrook

James Philbrook (October 22, 1924—October 24, 1982) was an American actor who appeared in supporting roles in three short-lived television series between 1959 and 1963: ''The Islanders'' on ABC and ''The Investigators'' and ''The New Loretta Young Show'', both on CBS. He also appeared in several major films, as Bruce King in ''I Want to Live!'' (1958) and Henri in ''Woman Obsessed'', both with Susan Hayward, and as Colonel Tall in the 1964 police picture, ''The Thin Red Line'', with Jack Warden.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''James Philbrook'' biography by Hal Erickson )
==Early roles==
Philbrook was born in Davenport, Iowa. His first screen role was at the age of thirty-two on CBS's ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' as a town clerk in the 1957 episode "The West Warlock Time Capsule", with Henry Jones in the starring role. A few months later, Philbrook appeared in "The Les Rand Story" of NBC's western series, ''Wagon Train'', with Eduard Franz in the episode lead role. He also appeared in the 1957 episode "Decoy" of the syndicated western series ''Man Without a Gun'', starring Rex Reason. In 1958, Philbrook guest starred in two ABC and Warner Brothers western series, ''Maverick'', starring James Garner and Diane Brewster, in the role of Sloan in the episode "The Seventh Hand" and ''Sugarfoot'' as Smokey in "A Wreath for Charity Lloyd". He portrayed Clem Harrison in the 1958 episode "Manhunt" of ABC's ''Broken Arrow'', starring John Lupton and Michael Ansara.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''James Philbrook'' )
In 1958, Philbrook played Charles Stewart in the episode "Hit and Run" of the syndicated television series, ''How to Marry a Millionaire'', based on the earlier Marilyn Monroe film and starring Barbara Eden and Merry Anders. In 1959, Philbrook appeared as Yancey Lewis in "Return to Friendly" of the CBS western ''The Texan'', starring Rory Calhoun. He starred too as Hank in "The Trap" of the syndicated series ''Rescue 8'', starring Jim Davis and Lang Jeffries. He also appeared as Bender in the 1959 episode "Domestic Katy" of the CBS sitcom. ''The Ann Sothern Show''. That same year, he appeared as an unidentified man, with Sothern and Pat Carroll, in the CBS anthology series ''The DuPont Show with June Allyson''.〔 Later that year, Philbrook made his first of two guest appearances on ''Perry Mason'' as murderer Harry Jonson in "The Case of the Lame Canary." He also appeared as Politician Harrison Burke in the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Velvet Claws."
Philbrook procured his first recurring role in a series as Zack Malloy on ''The Islanders'', with co-star William Reynolds (born 1931) in the role of Sandy Wade. The two played owners of an airplane that can land in water. The series is set in the Spice Islands of Indonesia. Diane Brewster appeared in a few of the twenty-five episodes of the series. Reynolds later co-starred on ABC's war drama, ''The Gallant Men'' (1962–1963) and with Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., on ''The F.B.I.'' from 1967-1973.〔
After ''The Islanders'', Philbrook portrayed Steve Banks, a New York City insurance investigator, in all thirteen episodes of ''The Investigators'', with co-stars James Franciscus, Mary Murphy as Maggie Peters, and Alan Austin as Bill Davis.〔

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