Where to watch Philip Merivale in the UK
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Philip Merivale was born on November 2, 1886 in Rehutia, Manickpur, India. He was an actor and writer, known for The Stranger (1946), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) and Sister Kenny (1946). He was married to Gladys Cooper and Viva Birkett. He died on March 12, 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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- The Stranger (1946) as Judge Adam Longstreet
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) as Mr. Custler
- Sister Kenny (1946) as Dr. Brack
- Adventure (1945) as Old Ramon Estado
- Lost Angel (1943) as Professor Peter Vincent
- This Land Is Mine (1943) as Professor Sorel
- Crossroads (1942) as Commissaire
- Pacific Blackout (1941) as John Runnell
- Tonight and Every Night (1945) as Reverend Gerald Lundy
- Nothing But Trouble (1944) as Prince Saul
- This Above All (1942) as Dr. Roger Cathaway
- Give Us This Night (1936) as Marcello Bonelli
- Lady for a Night (1942) as Stephen Alderson
- Rage in Heaven (1941) as Mr. Higgins
- The Hour Before the Dawn (1944) as Sir Leslie Buchanon
- Whispering Shadows (1921) as Stephen Pryde
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Most-watched Philip Merivale films currently: The Stranger (1946), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941), Sister Kenny (1946), Adventure (1945), Lost Angel (1943).
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