Phillips Holmes
Phillips Raymond Holmes was an American actor. For his contributions to the film industry, he was posthumously given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.
Early life, education and career
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the son of Edna Phillips and stage star Taylor Holmes, Holmes enjoyed a privileged childhood and received his education at Trinity College, Cambridge in England, the University of Grenoble in France, and a year at Princeton University where he was spotted in the undergraduate crowd during the filming of Frank Tuttle's Varsity in 1928 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 and Ernst Lubitsch's Broken Lullaby.At Paramount, he starred in melodrama and comedy. In 1933, his contract with Paramount ran out and he moved to MGM for one year. As the decade progressed, Holmes' career declined, and he appeared in a few box-office failures, including Sam Goldwyn's poorly received Nana. His last American movie was General Spanky. In 1938, he appeared in two UK movies. Housemaster was his last film, and he returned to acting on stage in the United States.
Scandal
In 1933, Holmes was driving with actress Mae Clarke when he crashed into a parked car. Clarke, who suffered a broken jaw and facial cuts, sued Holmes for, claiming that he had been driving while drunk. Clarke dropped the suit when Holmes agreed to pay her medical expenses. The changes in her face adversely affected her burgeoning career in the long run.Military service and death
At the start of World War II, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was killed, aged 35, in a mid-air collision in northwest Ontario, Canada. Recorded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission under a younger age of 31, he was buried at the Cemetery of the Gate of Heaven, Hawthorne, New York.Legacy
Holmes has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Filmography
- Uneasy Money as Caddy
- Her Market Value as Party Boy
- Varsity as Middlebrook
- His Private Life as Pierrot
- The Wild Party as Phil
- The Studio Murder Mystery as Young Actor
- Stairs of Sand as Adam Wansfell
- Illusion as Eric's Friend in Audience
- The Return of Sherlock Holmes as Roger Longmore
- Pointed Heels as Donald Ogden
- Only the Brave as Capt. Robert Darrington
- Paramount on Parade as Hunter - Episode 'Dream Girl'
- The Devil's Holiday as David Stone
- Grumpy as Ernest Heron
- Her Man as Dan Keefe
- The Dancers as Tony
- Man to Man as Michael Bolton
- The Criminal Code as Robert Graham
- Stolen Heaven as Joe Bartlett
- Confessions of a Co-Ed as Dan Carter
- An American Tragedy as Clyde Griffiths
- Two Kinds of Women as Joseph Gresham Jr.
- Broken Lullaby as Paul Renard
- Night Court as Mike Thomas
- Make Me a Star as Phillips Holmes
- 70,000 Witnesses as Buck Buchan
- The Secret of Madame Blanche as Leonard St. John
- Men Must Fight as Bob Seward
- Looking Forward as Michael Service
- Storm at Daybreak as Csaholyi
- The Big Brain as Terry Van Sloan
- Dinner at Eight as Ernest DeGraff
- Beauty for Sale as Burt Barton
- Penthouse as Tom Siddall
- Stage Mother as Lord Aylesworth
- Nana as Lieutenant George Muffat
- Caravan as Lt. von Tokay
- Private Scandal as Cliff Barry
- Million Dollar Ransom as Stanton Casserly
- No Ransom as Tom Wilson
- Great Expectations as Pip
- Ten Minute Alibi as Colin Derwent
- The Divine Spark as Vincenzo Bellini
- Chatterbox as Philip 'Phil' Greene Jr
- The House of a Thousand Candles as Tony Carleton
- General Spanky as Marshall Valient
- The Dominant Sex as Dick Shale
- Housemaster - Philip de Pourville