
Philip Bosco
Biography
Philip Michael Bosco (September 26, 1930 – December 3, 2018) was an American actor. He was known for his Tony Award-winning performance as Saunders in the 1989 Broadway production of Lend Me a Tenor, and for his starring roles in many movies like My Best Friend's Wedding, The Savages and The First Wives Club.
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Known For
Acting History
2011
Prohibition as Reader (voice)
2010Into the Deep: America, Whaling & The World as (voice)
2009When the Evening Comes as Martin Corrado
2009The National Parks: America's Best Idea
2007The Savages as Lenny Savage
2007Damages as Hollis Nye
2006The Best of The Tony Awards: The Plays as Saunders (segment "Lend Me a Tenor")
2006Freedomland as Priest
2005Hitch as Mr. O'Brian
2004Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson as Other Voices (voice)
2003Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip as Other Voices (voice)
2002Abandon as Professor Jergensen
2002Cyberchase
2002Cyberchase as Zeus (voice)
2002Mark Twain as (voice)
2002Mark Twain as Other Voices (voice)
2001Kate & Leopold as Otis
2001No Ordinary Baby as Dr. Ed Walden
2001Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Franklin Winthrop
2000Borough of Kings as Uncle Chicky
2000Ed as Alan Stevens
2000Shaft as Walter Wade Senior
2000Cupid & Cate as Dominic DeAngelo
2000Wonder Boys as Emily's Father
1999Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Davis Langley
1999Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Joseph P. Terhune
1999Bonanno: A Godfather's Story as Steve Maggadino Sr.
1998Twelfth Night as Malvolio
1998Carriers as Colonel John O. Bailey
1997Deconstructing Harry as Professor Clark
1997Liberty! as Benjamin Franklin
1997Critical Care as Dr. Hofstader
1997Moon Over Broadway as Self
1997My Best Friend's Wedding as Walter Wallace
1996Early Edition as Mike Killabrew
1996The First Wives Club as Uncle Carmine Morelli
1996Spin City as Randall Winston, Sr. (archive footage)
1996Remember WENN as Palermo Racine
1995It Takes Two as Vincenzo
1995Young at Heart as Patsy
1994Nobody's Fool as Judge Flatt
1994Janek: The Silent Betrayal as Chief Wycoff
1994Safe Passage as Mort
1994Baseball as (voice)
1994Milk Money as Jerry the Pope
1994The Forget-Me-Not Murders as Chief
1994Against the Wall as Oswald
1994Angie as Frank Scacciapensieri
1993TriBeCa
1992Lincoln as Frederick Seward (voice)
1992Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann as Narrator
1992Diego Rivera: I Paint What I See as Bertram Wolfe
1992Straight Talk as Gene Perlman
1991Shadows and Fog as Mr. Paulsen
1991The Return of Eliot Ness as Art Malto
1991F/X2 as Lt. Ray Silak, NYPD
1991True Colors as Sen. Frank Steubens
1991Coney Island as Narrator (voice)
1990The Crash of 1929 as Narrator
1990The Civil War as Horace Greeley
1990Law & Order as Defense Attorney Gordon Schell
1990Law & Order as Dobbs
1990Law & Order as Lee Jerrold
1990Quick Change as Bus Driver
1990Blue Steel as Frank Turner
1990Murder in Black and White as Wycoff
1989The Dream Team as O'Malley
1989The Luckiest Man in the World as Sam Posner
1989The Wilderness Idea: John Muir, Gifford Pinchot, and the First Great Battle for Wilderness as Gifford Pinchot (Voice)
1988Working Girl as Oren Trask
1988Internal Affairs as John Wycoff
1988Another Woman as Sam
1988American Experience as Narrator (voice)
19873 Men and a Baby as Det. Sgt. Melkowitz
1987Echoes in the Darkness as Judge Garb
1987Echoes in the Darkness as Judge Garb
1987Suspect as Paul Gray
1987Leg Work as Dawson
1987Read Between The Lines as Grandfather
1986Rage of Angels: The Story Continues as Thomas Colfax
1986Rage of Angels: The Story Continues as Thomas Colfax
1986Children of a Lesser God as Dr. Curtis Franklin
1986Liberty as Boss William Tweed
1986The Money Pit as Curly
1985Flanagan as James Flanagan
1985The Equalizer as Brian
1985The Equalizer as Oscar
1985Heaven Help Us as Brother Paul
1984The Pope of Greenwich Village as Paulie's Father
1983Trading Places as Doctor
1983Reading Rainbow as Self - Narrator (voice)
1981Nurse as Dr. Harry Wallenberg
1971Hogan's Goat as Father Coyne
1971Great Performances as Father Coyne
1968A Lovely Way to Die as Fuller
1966An Enemy of the People
1953You Are There
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame as Dominic DeAngelo






