Philip Ober

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

4.74

Gender

Male

Birthday

23-Mar-1902

Age

(122 years old)

Place of Birth

Fort Payne, Alabama, USA

Also Known As
  • Phil Ober
  • Philip Nott Ober

Philip Ober

Biography

Philip Nott Ober (March 23, 1902 – September 13, 1982) was an American screen and stage actor. He later retired from acting to work as a diplomat. Ober is best remembered for his roles in the films From Here to Eternity (1953) and North by Northwest (1959). His other notable credits include The Magnificent Yankee (1950), Broken Lance (1954), Torpedo Run (1958) and The Ugly American (1963).


Credits

The Adventures of Gallegher The Adventures of Gallegher (1964) Character: Hade
An energetic newspaper copyboy in 1889 wants to become a reporter, and he is soon more deeply involved in his stories than he had expected. When he discovers a bank robbery, he helps the reporter, Brownie, to apprehend the four-fingered culprit. Later he helps the police chief who has been framed, and tries to convince the authorities that he has discovered a wanted felon in town.
Chloe, Love Is Calling You Chloe, Love Is Calling You (1934) Character: Jim
A black voodoo priestess comes out of the Louisiana swamps to take revenge on the white plantation owner she believes killed her husband. The old conjure woman Mandy returns with her daughter Chloe to their bayou home after fifteen years. Chloe was too young to remember much about the bayou, but once Mandy had been a famous voodoo priestess in these parts. But after the whites lynched her husband Sam, she took her little girl & moved away into the Everglades. She seems to have gone a little mad in the intervening years & has returned swearing a belated vengeance against the murdering white folks.
Let No Man Write My Epitaph Let No Man Write My Epitaph (1960) Character: Grant Holloway
Nick Romano lives in a poor tenement building on the south side of Chicago with his well-meaning but drug-addicted mother, Nellie. She encourages him to pursue his piano-playing talent in hopes that it will bring him a better life. Nellie's neighbors, like the alcoholic ex-lawyer who secretly loves her, help her in keeping Nick away from Louie, the resident drug dealer. But a chance meeting between Nick and Louie could change things forever.
Assignment to Kill Assignment to Kill (1968) Character: Bohlen
A private eye is hired by an insurance company to investigate a shipping magnate suspected of deliberately sinking his own ships for the insurance money. He finds himself involved in a web of deception, double-crossing and murder.
The High Cost of Loving The High Cost of Loving (1958) Character: Herb Zorn
Middle-aged middle-manager Jim Fry, with the same company for fifteen years, is in a comfortable rut. But life becomes less predictable when he doesn't receive an invitation to an important luncheon being held by the new company president. Convinced that he's about to lose his job, Jim begins to mull over his limited prospects when his wife confirms that she's pregnant.
The Mating Game The Mating Game (1959) Character: Wendell Burnshaw
Tax collector Lorenzo Charlton comes to the Larkins' farm to ask why Pop Larkins hasn't paid his back taxes. Charlton has to stay for a day to try to estimate the income from the farm, but it isn't easy to calculate when the farmer has such a lovely daughter.
The Clown The Clown (1953) Character: Ralph Z. Henderson
Once a famous Ziegfeld star, Dodo Delwyn is reduced to playing clowns in burlesque and amusement parks as a result of his drinking. His son Little Dink idolizes Dodo and faithfully believes in a comeback. He persuades "Uncle" Goldie, Dodo's agent in the good old days, to find a booking for Dodo. He can't, and Dink is sent to live with his remarried-and-wealthy mother, Paula. The unhappy Dink runs back to his father. His welcome return gives Dodo the courage needed to try a knockabout TV show offered by Goldie
About Mrs. Leslie About Mrs. Leslie (1954) Character: Mort Finley
A lonely, unhappy owner of a Beverly Hills boarding house reflects on her lonely, unhappy life and the lonely, unhappy man she once loved.
Escapade in Japan Escapade in Japan (1957) Character: Lt. Col. Hargrave
A plane is forced to land at sea just off the Japanese coast. A young American boy is later befriended by a fisherman's son, with the two setting off on an unintended journey across the country.
Go Naked in the World Go Naked in the World (1961) Character: Josh Kebner
A domineering San Francisco businessman is determined to put an end to his son's romance with a high-priced hooker.
Ten North Frederick Ten North Frederick (1958) Character: Lloyd Williams
A wealthy, aging businessman with political ambitions conducts an adulturous affair with his daughter's roommate.
North by Northwest North by Northwest (1959) Character: Lester Townsend
Advertising man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a spy, triggering a deadly cross-country chase.
The Facts of Life The Facts of Life (1960) Character: Doc Mason
Middle-class suburbanites Larry and Kitty grow bored with their lives and respective marriages. Although each always found the other's manner grating, they fall in love when thrown together--without their spouses--on vacation. On returning home they try to break things off, only to grow closer. A holiday together will finally settle whether they should end their marriages.
The Girls of Pleasure Island The Girls of Pleasure Island (1953) Character: Col. Reade
In the spring of 1945, World War II is coming to a close. Roger Halyard, a dignified, strait-laced Englishmen, lives on a South Sea atoll with his three daughters, Gloria, Hester and Violet, along with the housekeeper, Thelma, who has raised the girls since childhood. Other than their father, the girls have never seen another man. Halyard is informed that 1500 U.S. Marines will soon arrive to establish an air base on the island. Halyard is rather apprehensive over the prospect of his daughters, who have never met another man, being thrown together with 1500 Marines who haven't seen a woman in months.
The Secret Fury The Secret Fury (1950) Character: Gregory Kent
The wedding of Ellen and David is halted by a stranger who insists that the bride is already married to someone else. Though the flabbergasted Ellen denies the charge, the interloper produces enough evidence that his accusation must be investigated. Ellen and David travel to the small coastal town where her first wedding allegedly occurred. There, they meet a number of individuals whose stories make Ellen question her own sanity.
The Brass Bottle The Brass Bottle (1964) Character: William J. Beevor
A genie tends to get his master into more predicaments than he gets him out of.
Scandal at Scourie Scandal at Scourie (1953) Character: B. G. Belney
After their orphanage burns down, a group of children are being transported west by train to Manitoba. All of them are available for adoption and at a stop at Scourie, Ontario little Patsy meets Victoria McChesney. Victoria and her husband Patrick have no children and she immediately decides to adopt the girl. The only condition imposed on them is that as Patsy has been baptized a Roman Catholic the Protestant McChesneys agree to raise her as a Catholic. Patsy is a well-behaved little girl whose only real problem is a school bully, also one of the orphans, who spreads stories that she set their orphanage on fire.
The Ugly American The Ugly American (1963) Character: Ambassador Sears
An intelligent, articulate scholar, Harrison MacWhite, survives a hostile Senate confirmation hearing at the hands of conservatives to become ambassador to Sarkan, a southeast Asian country where civil war threatens a tense peace. Despite his knowledge, once he's there, MacWhite sees only a dichotomy between the U.S. and Communism. He can't accept that anti-American sentiment might be a longing for self-determination and nationalism. So, he breaks from his friend Deong, a local opposition leader, ignores a foreman's advice about slowing the building of a road, and tries to muscle ahead. What price must the country and his friends pay for him to get some sense?
Washington Story Washington Story (1952) Character: Gilbert Nunnally
A reporter (Patricia Neal) suspects the "nice guy" image of a respected Congressman (Van Johnson) is all a facade and sets out to uncover the truth.
Torpedo Run Torpedo Run (1958) Character: Adm. Samuel Setton
A submarine commander is on a relentless pursuit of a Japanese aircraft carrier in the South Seas during World War II.
The Ghost & Mr. Chicken The Ghost & Mr. Chicken (1966) Character: Nicholas Simmons
Luther Heggs, a typesetter for the town newspaper, pitches an idea for a story about a local haunted house where a famous murder/suicide occurred 20 years earlier. After the editor assigns Luther to spend one night alone in the mansion, Heggs has a number of supernatural encounters and writes a front page story that makes him a hometown hero...until the nephew of the deceased sues him for libel.
Tammy and the Bachelor Tammy and the Bachelor (1957) Character: Alfred Bissle
An unsophisticated young woman from the Mississippi swamps falls in love with an unconventional southern gentleman.
Elmer Gantry Elmer Gantry (1960) Character: Reverend Planck
When hedonistic but charming con man Elmer Gantry meets the beautiful Sister Sharon Falconer, a roadside revivalist, he feigns piousness to join her act as a passionate preacher. The two make a successful onstage pair, and their chemistry extends to romance. Both the show and their relationship are threatened, however, when one of Gantry's ex-lovers decides that she has a score to settle with the charismatic performer.
From Here to Eternity From Here to Eternity (1953) Character: Capt. Dana Holmes
In 1941 Hawaii, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second in command are falling in love.
Broken Lance Broken Lance (1954) Character: Van Cleve
Cattle baron Matt Devereaux raids a copper smelter that is polluting his water, then divides his property among his sons. Son Joe takes responsibility for the raid and gets three years in prison. Matt dies from a stroke partly caused by his rebellious sons and when Joe gets out he plans revenge.
Beloved Infidel Beloved Infidel (1959) Character: John Wheeler
Toward the end of his life F. Scott Fitzgerald is writing for Hollywood studios to be able to afford the cost of an asylum for his wife. He is also struggling against alcoholism. Into his life comes the famous gossip columnist.
The Unknown Man The Unknown Man (1951) Character: Wayne Kellwin
A scrupulously honest lawyer discovers that the client he's gotten off was really guilty.
Come Back, Little Sheba Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) Character: Ed Anderson
A mismatched couple's marital problems come to the surface when the husband develops an interest in their pretty boarder.
Never a Dull Moment Never a Dull Moment (1950) Character: Jed
Kay Kingsley, a sophisticated and successful songwriter in New York City. falls in love with a widowed rancher, Chris Heyward, she meets at the Madison Square Garden Rodeo and they get married, and leave for his ranch in the west. Her friends warn her of an early disillusionment with life on a ranch, far away from the glitter and bright lights of Broadway. Kay makes one difficulty adjustment after another, as the ranch is presided over by Chris's kids, and an incident occurs with a neighbor that prompts Kay to return to her glamorous life in New York. But she soon finds her heart is with Chris and his children.
The Magnificent Yankee The Magnificent Yankee (1950) Character: Owen Wister / Narrator (voice)
Biography of celebrated American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes.



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