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Philip Carey (Eugene Joseph Carey) was born on 15 July, 1925 in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA, is an actor,soundtrack. At 84 years old, Philip Carey height is 6 ft 3 in (193.0 cm).

Now We discover Philip Carey's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 84 years old?

Popular As Eugene Joseph Carey
Occupation actor,soundtrack
Philip Carey Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 15 July 1925
Birthday 15 July
Birthplace Hackensack, New Jersey, USA
Date of death 6 February, 2009
Died Place Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Philip Carey's Wife?

His wife is Colleen Marie Welch (30 January 1976 - 6 February 2009) ( his death) ( 2 children), Maureen Ann Pepler (23 July 1949 - 1972) ( divorced) ( 3 children)

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Wife Colleen Marie Welch (30 January 1976 - 6 February 2009) ( his death) ( 2 children), Maureen Ann Pepler (23 July 1949 - 1972) ( divorced) ( 3 children)
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Philip Carey Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Philip Carey worth at the age of 84 years old? Philip Carey’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from USA. We have estimated Philip Carey's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2022 Under Review
Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Timeline

2007

Forced to undergo chemotherapy, he officially left the serial altogether in May of 2007, and his character "died" peacefully off-screen a few months later.

2006

Residing in Manhattan for quite some time as a result of the New York-based show, he played the role for close to three decades until diagnosed with lung cancer in January of 2006.

1976

Divorced from his first wife, Phil married a much younger lady, Colleen Welch, in 1976 and had two children by her -- daughter Shannon (born 1980) and son Sean (born 1983).

1971

One of his best-remembered TV guest appearances, however, was a change-of-pace role on the comedy All in the Family (1971) in which he played a vital, strapping blue-collar pal of Archie Bunker's whose manly man just happened to be a proud, astereotypical homosexual. His hilarious confrontational scene with a dumbfounded Archie in Kelsey's bar remains a classic.

1969

Phil's brief regular role in the daytime soap Bright Promise (1969) in 1972 was just a practice drill for the regular role he would play in 1979 as Texas oilman Asa Buchanan in One Life to Live (1968). His popularity soared as the moneybags manipulator you loved to hate.

1968

Was offered the part of Asa Buchanan on One Life to Live (1968) on the strength of his unsuccessful audition for Palmer Cortlandt on the soap All My Children (1970).

1967

Phil was a spokesperson for Granny Goose potato chips commercials, and his deep voice served him well for many seasons as narrator of the nature documentary series Untamed Frontier (1967).

1965

He also played the regular role of a stern captain in the Texas Rangers western series Laredo (1965).

1962

Most of the 60s and 70s, other than a few now-forgotten film adventures such as Black Gold (1962), The Great Sioux Massacre (1965) and Three Guns for Texas (1968), were spent either saddling up as a guest star on The Rifleman (1958), Bronco (1958), The Virginian (1962) and Gunsmoke (1955) or hard-nosing it on such crime series as 77 Sunset Strip (1958), Ironside (1967), McCloud (1970), Banacek (1972) and The Felony Squad (1966).

1959

He eventually left Columbia studios to do a stint (albeit relatively short) playing Raymond Chandler's unflappable detective Philip Marlowe (1959).

1956

Michael Rhodes on the series Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers (1956) alongside Warren Stevens.

1955

Overshadowed by James Cagney and Jack Lemmon in Mister Roberts (1955) and by Van Heflin, young Joanne Woodward (in her movie debut) and villain Raymond Burr in the western Count Three and Pray (1955), Phil turned his durable talents more and more to TV in the late 1950s. The man of action took on the role of Canadian-born Lt.

1953

In 1953, Carey left Warner Bros. and signed up with Columbia Pictures where he was, more than not, billed as "Phil Carey. " Here again he fell into the rather non-descript rugged mold as the stoic soldier or stolid police captain. He did find plenty of work, however, and was frequently top-billed.

He battled the Sioux in The Nebraskan (1953); played a former subordinate member of the Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid gang who has to clear his name in Wyoming Renegades (1955); was a brute force to be reckoned with in They Rode West (1954); and had one of his standard movie roles (as an officer) in a better quality movie, Columbia's Pushover (1954), which spent more time promoting the debut of its starlet Kim Novak as the new Marilyn Monroe.

1952

star Joan Crawford was practically the whole movie in the film noir This Woman Is Dangerous (1952) co-starring the equally overlooked David Brian and Dennis Morgan; Calamity Jane (1953) was a vehicle for Doris Day; and he donned his familiar cavalry duds in the background of Gary Cooper in the Civil War western Springfield Rifle (1952).

1951

Billed as Philip Carey, he didn't waste any time toiling in bit parts, making his film debut billed fifth in the John Wayne submarine war drama Operation Pacific (1951). Phil could cut a good figure in military regalia and also showed strong stuff in film noir. A most capable co-star, he tended to be upstaged, however, by either a stronger name female or male star or by the action at hand. He was paired up with Frank Lovejoy in the McCarthy-era I Was a Communist for the F. B. I.

(1951), and Steve Cochran in the prison tale Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951). Warner Bros.

1950

Tall, blond and of rugged proportions, handsome actor Philip Carey started out as a standard 1950s film actor in westerns, war stories and crime yarns but didn't achieve full-fledged stardom until well past age 50 when he joined the daytime line-up as ornery Texas tycoon Asa Buchanan on the popular soap One Life to Live (1968) in 1979. He lived pretty much out of the saddle after that, enjoying the patriarchal role for nearly three decades.

1949

They married in 1949 and went on to have three children: Linda, Jeffrey and Lisa Ann. The 6'4" actor impressed a talent scout with his brawny good looks while appearing in the summer stock play "Over 21" in New England, and he was offered a contract with Warner Bros as a result.

1925

He was born with the rather unrugged name of Eugene Carey on July 15, 1925, in Hackensack, New Jersey. Growing up on Long Island, he served with the Marine Corps during World War II and the Korean War. He attended (briefly) New York's Mohawk University and studied drama at the University of Miami where he met his college sweetheart, Maureen Peppler.