Phil Silvers
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Birth name
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Philip Silver
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Born
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May 11, 1911 in New York, New York, USA
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Died
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November 1, 1985 in Century City, California, USA from a heart attack
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Notable Roles
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Notable Episodes
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Awards
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star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Biography
Roles
Starring Roles
Guest Starring Roles
Series
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Role
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Episode
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Airdate
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The Jack Benny Program |
Himself |
12x01 - Season Premiere |
October 15, 1961
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The Jack Benny Program |
Himself |
13x03 - Phil Silvers Show |
October 9, 1962
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Gilligan's Island |
Harold Hecuba |
3x04 - The Producer |
October 3, 1966
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The Lucy Show |
Oliver Kasten |
5x13 - Lucy and Phil Silvers |
December 12, 1966
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The Beverly Hillbillies |
Honest John |
8x06 - Jed Buys Central Park |
October 29, 1969
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The Beverly Hillbillies |
Honest John |
8x07 - The Clampetts in New York |
November 5, 1969
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The Beverly Hillbillies |
Honest John |
8x25 - Honest John Returns |
March 11, 1970
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The Beverly Hillbillies |
Honest John |
8x26 - Honesty Is the Best Policy |
March 18, 1970
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The Beverly Hillbillies |
Honest John |
9x02 - The Clampetts in Washington |
September 22, 1970
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The Beverly Hillbillies |
Honest John |
9x03 - Jed Buys the Capitol |
September 29, 1970
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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In |
Himself |
4x13 - Show 79 |
December 7, 1970
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Charlie's Angels |
Max |
2x03/04 - Angels on Ice |
September 21, 1977
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The Love Boat |
Merrill Stubbing, Sr. |
1x09 - The Captain's Captain / Romance Roulette / Hounded |
November 26, 1977
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Fantasy Island |
Charlie Parks |
2x11 - Carnival / The Vaudevillians |
December 2, 1978
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Happy Days |
Roscoe Piccalo |
9x08 - Just a Piccalo |
November 24, 1981
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CHiPs |
Herman |
6x12 - Hot Date |
January 9, 1983
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Specials and Made-for-TV Movies
Title
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Role
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Airdate
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Series/Banner
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Joys |
Himself |
March 5, 1976 |
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Talk, News and Game Show Appearances
Memorable Moments
Awards and Accolades
(2 Wins in 5 Nominations)
- Won: Best Comedian (1956)
- Won: Best Actor - Continuing Performance (1956)
- The Phil Silvers Show
- Won: Best Leading Actor in a Musical (1972)
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Forum
Trivia