People
Foster H. Phinney
Biography:
Foster Phinney dedicated much of his life to the motion picture business. Fresh out of high school, his suave and sophisticated appearance made it possible for him to break into the film business. He started appearing in scenes that required dress extras while still collecting an occasional paycheck as a soldier. Phinney faces an unusual problem, his elegant appearance made him an unlikely candidate to appear in the trenches in Hollywood's war time films but it enabled him to appear in socialite scenes that usually required much older men. This led him to garnering work as a stand-in in films in the 1940s and 1950s.
By the time the 1950s rolled around, Phinney got his big break. He became... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Twilight for the Gods as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | 1958-08-04 |
High Society as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1956-07-17 |
Guys and Dolls as Card Player at Barbershop (uncredited) | 1955-12-23 |
The Crooked Web as Bar Patron (uncredited) | 1955-11-30 |
It's Always Fair Weather as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | 1955-08-30 |
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as Ship Passenger (uncredited) | 1953-07-14 |
The Merry Widow as Reception Guest (uncredited) | 1952-09-05 |
Affair in Trinidad as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1952-07-29 |
Don't Bother to Knock | 1952-07-18 |
Let's Make It Legal as Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | 1951-10-31 |
All About Eve as Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited) | 1950-11-09 |
Louisa as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1950-05-31 |
Monsieur Verdoux as Night Club Patron (uncredited) | 1947-09-26 |
Humoresque as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1947-01-25 |
Deception as Concertgoer (uncredited) | 1946-10-26 |
Bedlam | 1946-05-10 |
A Walk in the Sun | 1945-12-25 |
Two O'Clock Courage as Club Patron (uncredited) | 1945-04-13 |
Experiment Perilous as Party Guest (uncredited) | 1944-12-18 |