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|birthplace = Concord, Massachusetts, United States
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' portrayed [[Mr. Trigby]], a [[warlock]] proprietor of a [[witch]] pharmacy, in the second season episode, [[Take Two Aspirins and Half a Pint of Porpoise Milk]] (1965).
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' portrayed [[Mr. Trigby]], a [[warlock]] proprietor of a [[witch]] pharmacy, in the second season episode, [[Take Two Aspirins and Half a Pint of Porpoise Milk]] (1965).
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 20 April 2021

Philip Coolidge
Philip Coolidge
Credits
Role Mr. Trigby
Biographical Information
Birthdate August 25, 1908
Birthplace Concord, Massachusetts, United States
Death Date May 23, 1967 (age 58)
Death Place Los Angeles, California, United States

Philip Coolidge portrayed Mr. Trigby, a warlock proprietor of a witch pharmacy, in the second season episode, Take Two Aspirins and Half a Pint of Porpoise Milk (1965).

Career

Philip Coolidge was a balding, lean American character actor who looked older than his years. He was prolific on Broadway, from his first performance in "Our Town" (1938), to his last in "Hamlet" (1964). He specialised in serious. or victimised roles, exacerbated by his furtive, hangdog demeanour. A reliable character player on the small screen, he made relatively few film appearances, but stood out in I Want to Live! (1958) and The Tingler (1959), as a homicidal silent picture theatre proprietor.

Source

Philip Coolidge on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on January 15, 2020.