Foster H. Phinney
Known for Acting · 24 credits
- Born
- 1916-04-29
- Died
- 1985-10-01
- Place of birth
- Columbus, Ohio, USA
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 the regular stand-in for Kirk Douglas. Douglas was so kind to him that Douglas considered him his good luck charm and gave him little roles in all of his films. While his work was steady, it was Douglas who got Phinney steady work as an assistant director. This began a second career where he worked as the assistant director on many shows including The Beverly Hillbillies where he had a character named after him.
In the late 1970s, Phinney decided to retire leaving behind a multifaceted career which included being an extra, a bit part actor, an assistant director, and even a director.
Known For

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1953
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)

All About Eve
1950
as Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)

High Society
1956
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Monsieur Verdoux
1947
as Night Club Patron (uncredited)

Guys and Dolls
1955
as Card Player at Barbershop (uncredited)

Don't Bother to Knock
1952
Movies (24)

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1953
as Ship Passenger (uncredited)

All About Eve
1950
as Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)

High Society
1956
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Monsieur Verdoux
1947
as Night Club Patron (uncredited)

Guys and Dolls
1955
as Card Player at Barbershop (uncredited)

Don't Bother to Knock
1952

The Country Girl
1954
as Theatre Patron (uncredited)

Experiment Perilous
1944
as Party Guest (uncredited)

It's Always Fair Weather
1955
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

A Walk in the Sun
1945

Affair in Trinidad
1952
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Bedlam
1946
as Lord Sandwich (uncredited)

Deception
1946
as Concertgoer (uncredited)

Louisa
1950
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Wallflower
1948
as Night Club Patron (uncredited)

Living It Up
1954
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Humoresque
1947
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Iron Man
1951
as Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

The Crooked Web
1955
as Bar Patron (uncredited)

The Colossus of New York
1958

Let's Make It Legal
1951
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

The Merry Widow
1952
as Reception Guest (uncredited)

Twilight for the Gods
1958
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Two O'Clock Courage
1945
as Club Patron (uncredited)
About Foster H. Phinney
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. Thi… With 24 credits spanning from 1944 to 1958, Foster H. Phinney has appeared in 24 films and 0 TV shows.
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- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) — as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
- All About Eve (1950) — as Sarah Siddons Awards Guest (uncredited)
- High Society (1956) — as Party Guest (uncredited)
- Monsieur Verdoux (1947) — as Night Club Patron (uncredited)
- Guys and Dolls (1955) — as Card Player at Barbershop (uncredited)
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