Place of Birth:
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Date of Birth:
7/22/1907
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Phillips Raymond Holmes (July 22, 1907 – August 12, 1942) was an American actor. In 1928 Holmes was spotted in the undergraduate crowd at Princeton University during the filming of Frank Tuttle's Varsity and offered a screen test. In the early 1930s he became a popular leading man, playing leads in a few important productions, notably in Josef von Sternberg's An American Tragedy. At Paramount, Holmes starred in melodrama and comedy. In 1933 his Paramount contract ran out and he moved to MGM for one year. As the decade progressed, his career declined, and he appeared in a few box-office failures, including Sam Goldwyn's poorly received Nana (1934). His last American movie was General Spanky (1936). In 1938 Holmes appeared in two UK movies. Housemaster was his last film. Then he returned to acting on stage in the United States. At the start of World War II, Holmes joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was killed in a mid-air collision in northwest Ontario, Canada in 1942. For his contributions to the film industry, Phillips Holmes was posthumously given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.
Penthouse
The Criminal Code
The Wild Party
General Spanky
An American Tragedy
The Secret of Madame Blanche
Hollywood: The Dream Factory
Confessions of a Co-Ed
Nana
Night Court
Only the Brave
Man to Man
Men Must Fight
Stolen Heaven
Great Expectations
Beauty for Sale
Grumpy
Stage Mother
Chatterbox
Pointed Heels
The Devil's Holiday
Broken Lullaby
Varsity
Storm at Daybreak
Two Kinds of Women
Hollywood: The Selznick Years
Looking Forward
Dinner at Eight
Million Dollar Ransom
Caravan
The Big Brain
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
The House of a Thousand Candles
No Ransom
The Dominant Sex
The Divine Spark
Housemaster
His Private Life
Her Man
Make Me a Star
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
70,000 Witnesses
The House That Shadows Built
The Big Parade of Comedy
Ten Minute Alibi
Stairs of Sand