
Philip Abbott
Known For
Acting
Born
1923-03-21 in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Died
1998-02-23
Biography
Philip Abbott (March 21, 1923; Lincoln, Nebraska – February 23, 1998; Tarzana, California) was an American character actor and occasional voice actor. Abbott was a secondary lead in several films of the 1950s and 1960s. Miracle of the White Stallions (1963). He made more than one hundred guest appearances on various television programs from 1952–1995, including NBC's Justice about the Legal Aid Societ of New York and The Eleventh Hour, a medical drama about psychiatry. He appeared on the CBS anthology series Appointment with Adventure and The Lloyd Bridges Show. In 1965, he appeared in Dennis Weaver's NBC sitcom, Kentucky Jones, in the episode "The Music Kids Make". Abbott is best remembered as Assistant Director Arthur Ward on the TV series The F.B.I. He died of cancer in 1998. Description above from the Wikipedia article Philip Abbott, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Columbo
as Judge Foster (uncredited)

Perry Mason
as Edmond Aitken

Perry Mason
as Harry Grant

Bonanza
as James Callan

Murder, She Wrote
as Dr. Trebaro (uncredited)

Murder, She Wrote
as Ed Cullen

Murder, She Wrote
as Dr. Hubbard Dabney

The Twilight Zone
as Chris Bayles

The Twilight Zone
as Stanley Eaton

Little House on the Prairie

Dynasty
as Lawlor

Falcon Crest
as Dr. Hile

The Six Million Dollar Man
as Dave McGrath

The Incredible Hulk
as Dr. Murrow

The Fugitive
as Sheriff Charles Edward Shafter

Quincy, M.E.

Quincy, M.E.
as Bill Sullivan

Quincy, M.E.
as Dr. Lloyd Wallace

Spider-Man
as Nick Fury (voice)

Spider-Man
as Wardell Stromm (voice)