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Phyllis Kirk (1927–2006)


Of Danish descent, and born in Syracuse, New York, Phyllis Kirk worked as a waitress and a perfume counter clerk before she began a modeling career. Stage roles ensued before Hollywood beckoned. She was a contract player at MGM and then Warner Brothers, where in her most famous role she was stalked by maniacal sculptor Vincent Price in House of Wax... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1970 The F.B.I. (TV series)
Nora Tobin
The Impersonator (1970) … Nora Tobin
 
1969 The Name of the Game (TV series)
Edith
Give Till It Hurts (1969) … Edith
 
1960 Twilight Zone (TV series)
Victoria West
 
1960 Zane Grey Theater (TV series)
Ann Bagley
Set-Up (1960) … Ann Bagley
 
1957-1959 The Thin Man (TV series)
Nora Charles
Bat McKidderick (1959) … Nora Charles
Cold Cargo (1959) … Nora Charles
Dear Dead Days (1959) … Nora Charles
 
1957 The Sad Sack
Maj. Shelton
 
1957 City After Midnight
Eve Atwood
 
1957 The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV series)
Barbara Sherwood
Men in Her Life (1957) … Barbara Sherwood
 
1956-1957 The Ford Television Theatre (TV series)
Julie / Laura Chandler / Nora Corliss / …
Exclusive (1957) … Sarah Caine
Mrs. Wane Comes to Call (1957) … Laura Chandler
Duffy's Man (1956) … Julie
Tin Can Skipper (1956) … Nora Corliss
 
1957 The Errol Flynn Theatre (TV series)
Rustle of Silk (1957)
 
1953-1957 Robert Montgomery Presents (TV series)
Daisy Buchanan
The Clay Pigeon (1957)
Richard Said No (1954)
World by the Tail (1953)
 
1956 Playhouse 90 (TV series)
Nancy Tennant
Made in Heaven (1956) … Nancy Tennant
 
1956 Back from Eternity
Louise Melhorn
 
1956 Johnny Concho
Mary Dark
 
1955-1956 Climax! (TV series)
Amy Connor / Barbara Phillips / Mrs. Evans
Faceless Adversary (1956) … Barbara Phillips
Gamble on a Thief (1956) … Amy Connor
Edge of Terror (1955) … Mrs. Evans
 
1956 Celebrity Playhouse (TV series)
Laurie Westbrook
Home Is the Soldier (1956)
Bachelor Husband (1956) … Laurie Westbrook
 
1956 Schlitz Playhouse (TV series)
Barbara Hunter
The Waiting House (1956) … Barbara Hunter
 
1952-1956 Studio One in Hollywood (TV series)
April / Carol Chandler / Samantha Dolan
Johnny August (1956) … Samantha Dolan
Heart Song (1955) … April
Prelude to Murder (1954) … Carol Chandler
The Devil in Velvet (1952)
 
1956 Chevron Hall of Stars (TV series)
The Voice of Murder (1956)
 
1956 Canyon Crossroads
Katherine Rand
 
1955 The Red Buttons Show (TV series)
Regular performer
 
1955 Star Stage (TV series)
Foreign Wife (1955)
 
1955 The Loretta Young Show (TV series)
Jess Blackston
Tropical Secretary (1955) … Jess Blackston
 
1955 Playwrights '56 (TV series)
Girl Friend
The Battler (1955) … Girl Friend
 
1955 Appointment with Adventure (TV series)
Forbidden Holiday (1955)
 
1953-1954 The Web (TV series)
Meg Loomis
Crackpot (1954) … Meg Loomis
The Closing Net (1953)
 
1953-1954 Goodyear Playhouse (TV series)
Girl
The Inward Eye (1954) … Girl
Wish on the Moon (1953)
 
1954 Justice (TV series)
Keith's Case (1954)
 
1954 Your Show of Shows (TV series)
 
1954 River Beat
Judy Roberts
 
1954 Suspense (TV series)
The Moonstone (1954)
 
1953-1954 Lux Video Theatre (TV series)
Lucy Hammond / Mary
All Dressed in White (1954) … Mary
Listen, He's Proposing! (1953) … Lucy Hammond
 
1954 Crime Wave
Ellen Lacey
 
1953 Thunder Over the Plains
Norah Porter
 
1953 The United States Steel Hour (TV series)
Betty Lou
P.O.W. (1953) … Betty Lou
 
1953 Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV series)
Candle in a Bottle (1953)
 
1953 World by the Tail (TV movie)
 
1953 House of Wax
Sue Allen
 
1952 Stop, You're Killing Me
Nurse (uncredited)
 
1952 The Iron Mistress
Ursula de Varamendi
 
1952 She's Working Her Way Through College
Co-ed (uncredited)
 
1952 About Face
Alice Wheatley
 
1952 Just This Once
Young Lover on Ferry (uncredited)
 
1952 Tales of Tomorrow (TV series)
Irene Chappell
Age of Peril (1952) … Irene Chappell
 
1952 The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (TV series)
Dolly
Rich Boy (1952) … Dolly
 
1951 Three Guys Named Mike
Kathy Hunter
 
1950 Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone
Kay, Malone's Secretary
 
1950 Two Weeks with Love
Valerie Stresemann
 
1950 A Life of Her Own
Jerry
 
1950 Our Very Own
Zaza
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (1 title)
1950 Two Weeks with Love (performer: "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" - uncredited)
 
Show ShowSelf (7 titles)
1974 ABC Late Night (TV series)
Herself
That's Entertainment! 50 Years of MGM (1974) … Herself
 
1971 Mantrap (TV series)
Herself / panelist
 
1967-1968 The Mike Douglas Show (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 1 January 1968 (1968) … Herself
Episode dated 25 December 1967 (1967) … Herself
 
1964 Missing Links (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 27 April 1964 (1964) … Herself
 
1960 About Faces (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 15 July 1960 (1960) … Herself
 
1958 The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV series)
Herself
Episode #2.34 (1958) … Herself
 
1954 Easter Parade of Stars Auto Show (TV special)
Herself
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

Hosted the daytime discussion show, "The Young Set", which premiered on September 6, 1965. Guests were Woody Allen, Peter Lawford, Helen Gurley Brown and Sybil Williams.

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Trivia:

Was a liberal Democrat and feminist. See more »

Star Sign:

Virgo