Phil J. Munch was an American actor who is best known for his role in “26 Men” and appearances in “Bus Stop”. He was born on December 18, 1904, in Phoenix, Arizona, and passed away on July 26, 1967, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
Phil J. Munch was born Philip Joseph Munch Jr. His life, prior to his acting career, remains relatively private, with limited information available about his family background. Munch spent most of his life in Phoenix, where he developed his passion for acting.
Career
Phil J. Munch gained recognition primarily for his performance in the television series “26 Men” in 1957, where he portrayed Judge Ellis. He also had a role as a preacher in the film “Bus Stop” in 1956, although this role was uncredited. Despite his limited filmography, Munch’s contributions to early television are remembered.
Death and Legacy
Phil J. Munch died on July 26, 1967, in Phoenix, Arizona. His work in television during the 1950s left a mark on the industry, and he is remembered for his notable performances. Munch’s legacy lives on through the shows and movies he contributed to during his acting career.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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26 Men | 1957 | Judge Ellis |
Bus Stop | 1956 | Preacher (uncredited) |