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Phil Foster is a Actor American born on 29 march 1913 at Brooklyn (USA)

Phil Foster

Phil Foster
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Birth name Fivel Feldman
Nationality USA
Birth 29 march 1913 at Brooklyn (USA)
Death 8 july 1985 (at 72 years) at Rancho Mirage (USA)

Phil Foster (March 29, 1913 – July 8, 1985) was an American actor and performer. He is best known for playing Frank De Fazio on the television sitcom Laverne & Shirley.

Biography

He was born in Brooklyn, New York as Fivel Feldman. He took his stage name's surname from Foster Avenue in Brooklyn. He had his first taste of performing when he was a child, when he and his pals began singing and dancing in front of movie theatres. Then he began appearing in amateur shows, competing for prizes. With him on occasion was another beginner named Jackie Gleason.

At the height of the Great Depression, he started in the dramatic field, playing in halls, back rooms and wherever possible during a period when theatres weren't available. "We did all sorts of plays, including all of Clifford Odets' early works — for $28 to $35 a week, living three in a room eating — if there was any food around" he recalls.

Foster made his debut as a night club comic in Chicago in the late 1930s when he was pushed out on the floor suddenly to fill in for a stand-up comic. "I just got up and talked," he says. "I didn't know you were supposed to have an act. But I was offered the job at $125 a week."

He always intended to go back to acting, but, staying with the money, he rapidly made a reputation in night clubs and found himself in constant demand from New York to Birmingham to Seattle.

During World War II, Foster served in the United States Army. Upon his discharge, he returned to New York and become a variety show favorite with an act comprising stories based on his curious childhood in Brooklyn.

During the 1950s Foster made several comedy short subjects for Universal-International as "Brooklyn's Ambassador to the World". Because of his popularity he was chosen by George Pal to be one of the military space crewman on a trip to Mars in Conquest of Space.

It was Garry Marshall, an old friend whom he helped get started as a comedy writer for Joey Bishop and other entertainers, who lured him again to Hollywood, first to appear in The Odd Couple and then to co-star in Laverne & Shirley, at which time he was living in Fort Lee, New Jersey.

Other television appearances by Foster include guest-starring roles in Ten-Four Productions' telefilm The Great American Traffic Jam and on NBC-TV's Games People Play. Foster also had several return visits to The Ed Sullivan Show and Toast of the Town along with This Is Show Business, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Love Boat, and The Patty Duke Show. He also worked in film, notably Bang the Drum Slowly. He also recorded a handful of live stand-up comedy albums.

Demonstrating his versatility, Foster embarked upon a literary career and completed a play and two story outlines. In addition to his club work, acting and writing chores, he also ran a workshop for young actor-comedians called The Foster Children. "They have new, fresh ideas and I love helping them get started," he said. "The only thing I ask in return is that when these youngsters are established, they help others on their way."

Foster had two sons, Michael and Danny. He died of a heart attack in Rancho Mirage, California at the age of 72.

Best films

Bang the Drum Slowly (1973)
(Actor)

Usually with

Danny Aiello
Danny Aiello
(1 films)
Hal Pereira
Hal Pereira
(1 films)
Marilyn Joi
Marilyn Joi
(1 films)
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Filmography of Phil Foster (3 films)

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Actor

The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington, 1h29
Directed by William A. Levey
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution
Actors Joey Heatherton, George Hamilton, Jack Carter, Ray Walston, Phil Foster, David White
Rating34% 1.7374051.7374051.7374051.7374051.737405
World famous prostitute Hollander is called to testify in front of the United States Congress.
Bang the Drum Slowly, 1h36
Directed by John D. Hancock
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Sports films, Baseball films
Actors Robert De Niro, Michael Moriarty, Vincent Gardenia, Phil Foster, Barton Heyman, Danny Aiello
Roles Joe
Rating67% 3.396283.396283.396283.396283.39628
Henry Wiggen is a star pitcher for the New York Mammoths, a fictitious Major League Baseball team. He is a valuable player to his manager Dutch but is in a dispute with the team's ownership, holding out for a new contract and more money. Henry also has a sideline as an insurance salesman working for the Arcturus Corporation, with ballplayers as his clients.
Conquest of Space, 1h21
Directed by Byron Haskin
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction
Themes Space adventure films, Mars in film, Films based on science fiction novels, Space opera
Actors Walter Brooke, Eric Fleming, Mickey Shaughnessy, William Redfield, Phil Foster, William Hopper
Roles Sgt. Jackie Seigel
Rating56% 2.802392.802392.802392.802392.80239
Mankind has achieved space flight capability and built "The Wheel" space station in orbit 1,075 miles above Earth. It is commanded by its designer, Colonel Samuel T. Merritt (Walter Brooke). His son, Captain Barney (Eric Fleming), having been aboard for a year, wants to return to Earth.