Barney Phillips

Barney Phillips

Actor
Born
October 20, 1913
Died
August 17, 1982

Barney Phillips was an American actor of German descent. He was born in 1913 in St. Louis, Missouri, under the name "Bernard Philip Ofner". His father was Harry Nathan Ofner, a salesman employed in the leather industry. His mother was Leona "Lonnie" Frank, a German emigrant who became a naturalized…

Biography

Barney Phillips was an American actor of German descent. He was born in 1913 in St. Louis, Missouri, under the name "Bernard Philip Ofner". His father was Harry Nathan Ofner, a salesman employed in the leather industry. His mother was Leona "Lonnie" Frank, a German emigrant who became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

In 1935, Phillips moved to Los Angeles, California, in hopes of working in the film industry. His film debut was the Western film "Black Aces" (1937), a B-movie produced by Universal Pictures. He had no other credited role in films for several years, though he had several theatrical credits.

In 1941, Phillips enlisted in the United States Army. He served in the signal corps during World War II. Following the war, he returned to the film industry, working mostly as an extra.

The first notable role of his career was the recurring character Sergeant Ed Jacob in the police procedural television series "Dragnet" (1951-1959). He voiced the recurring character of police sergeant Hamilton J. Finger in the radio series "Rocky Fortune" (1953-1954). The main character of the series was amateur sleuth Rocco "Rocky Fortune" Fortunato (played by Frank Sinatra).

Phillips was a prolific character on film and television for the following decades, though he was often typecast as a police officer in these roles. In the early 1960s, Phillips appeared in several episodes of the anthology television series "The Twilight Zone": "The Purple Testament" (1960), "A Thing about Machines" (1960) , "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?" (1961), and "Miniature" (1963). He is most remembered for the "Real Martian" episode, where he played the cook Haley. In the episode, Haley helps thwart an invasion of Earth from Martians. But reveals that he is an agent from planet Venus, and that he is preparing the Earth for colonization by his own planet.

Phillips was cast in the war-themed series" Twelve O'Clock High" (1964-1967) as one of the main characters, Doc Kaiser. The series featured the missions of the fictional 918th Bombardment Group (Heavy) of the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) in World War II.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Phillips often worked as a voice actor for animated series. He voiced the powerful genie Shazzan in "Shazzan" (1967-1969), he voiced the strongman Porthos in the "The Three Musketeers" (1968-1969), and provided additional voices in "The Funky Phantom" (1971-1972).

In the late 1970s, Phillips was part of the main cast in the short-lived sitcom "The Betty White Show" (1978-1979). He played the character Fletcher Huff, a struggling actor co-starring in a police-procedural show-within-a-show, Phillips also played the recurring character of Judge Buford Potts in the action comedy "The Dukes of Hazzard" (1979-1985).

Phillips died in 1982, due to cancer, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. A few years following his death, Phillips received his final film credit, as the character Dr. Batt in the psychological drama "Beyond Reason". The film had been produced in 1977, but was not released until 1985. The film was mainly notable as a rare directing credit for actor Telly Savalas (1922-1994).

Actor

Beyond ReasonBeyond Reason(1985)as Dr. Batt
O'Hara's WifeO'Hara's Wife(1982)as Small wino
Lou GrantLou Grant(1977)as Dr. Dick Barnes, Jerry Ellison
The Dukes of HazzardThe Dukes of Hazzard(1979)as Judge Buford Potts
Daniel BooneDaniel Boone(1981)

Self

Medal of HonorMedal of Honor(1955)as Barney
The Colgate Comedy HourThe Colgate Comedy Hour(1950)as Self - military officer

Archive Footage

Hit Celebrity TV CommercialsHit Celebrity TV Commercials(2004)as Govt. Agent - for Jeno's Pizza Rolls
The Magical World of DisneyThe Magical World of Disney(1954)as Sergeant Benson
Dan August: The Trouble with WomenDan August: The Trouble with Women(1980)as Mike Golden
Dan August: Once Is Never EnoughDan August: Once Is Never Enough(1980)as Dr. Golden
The Fugitive(1963)as Cleve Brown

Known for

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Richard Crenna, Barney Phillips, and Charles Robinson in The Sand Pebbles (1966)Barney Phillips in The Twilight Zone (1959)John Hoyt and Barney Phillips in The Twilight Zone (1959)John Hoyt and Barney Phillips in The Twilight Zone (1959)Jack Elam, John Archer, John Hoyt, Morgan Jones, William Kendis, and Barney Phillips in The Twilight Zone (1959)James Arness, Amanda Blake, Barney Phillips, Bing Russell, and Anne Whitfield in Gunsmoke (1955)

Credit Score: Barney Phillips

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1The Twilight Zone25.0019599.038108635
2Dragnet22.5019517.55132634
312 O'Clock High20.0019648.1111652
4Hong Kong5.0019608.000194
5State Trooper5.0019567.600138
6Dan August3.7519707.100410
7Lux Video Theatre3.7519507.405174
8Eight Iron Men2.5019526.500811
9Ruby Gentry2.5019536.6001944
10I Was a Teenage Werewolf2.3819575.2003142