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Foster, Phil, 1914-1985

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Biography

Found In: Don’t drink the water, 1972 DLC copy theater program (Phil Foster) Internet Movie database, Jund 26, 2009 (Phil Foster; Date of Birth: 29 March 1914, New York City, New York, USA; Date of Death: 8 July 1985, Rancho Mirage, California, USA; birth name Michael Feldman)

Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:

Foster, Phil

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Identifier: M123.03.0045.0008
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Photographs of Phil Foster, a performer with the Central City Opera

Dates: 1930-1969

George Gobel, Phil Foster and Unidentified Cast Members of 'The Odd Couple', 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0080.0004.00015
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Black and white photograph of George Gobel (left, standing) serving drinks to Phil Foster (left, seated) performing as Oscar Masison and a group of unidentifed cast members playing poker in a scene in the 1966 Central City Opera Festival production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.'

Dates: 1966

Phil Foster, 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0045.0008.00001
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Autographed portrait of Phil Foster, an actor who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1966 production of 'The Odd Couple.'

Dates: 1966

Phil Foster and George Gobel in 'The Odd Couple', 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0080.0004.00001
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Black and white photograph of Phil Foster (standing) performing as Oscar Masison spraying George Gobel (seated) as Felix Ungar pasta in a scene in the 1966 Central City Opera Festival production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.'

Dates: 1966

Phil Foster and George Gobel in 'The Odd Couple', 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0080.0004.00009
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Black and white photograph of Phil Foster (standing) performing as Oscar Masison in conversation with a seated George Gobel as Felix Ungar who is holding a pan from the oven in a scene in the 1966 Central City Opera Festival production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.'

Dates: 1966

Phil Foster and George Gobel in 'The Odd Couple', 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0080.0004.00011
Abstract

Black and white photograph of Phil Foster (left) performing as Oscar Masison in conversation with George Gobel as Felix Ungar in a scene in the 1966 Central City Opera Festival production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.'

Dates: 1966

Phil Foster and George Gobel in 'The Odd Couple', 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0080.0004.00017
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Black and white photograph of Phil Foster (left) performing as Oscar Masison in conversation with George Gobel as Felix Ungar wearing an apron, holding a spoon in a scene in the 1966 Central City Opera Festival production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.'

Dates: 1966

Phil Foster and George Gobel in 'The Odd Couple', 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0080.0004.00018
Abstract

Black and white photograph of Phil Foster (left) performing as Oscar Masison in conversation with George Gobel as Felix Ungar in a scene in the 1966 Central City Opera Festival production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.'

Dates: 1966

Phil Foster and George Gobel in 'The Odd Couple', 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0080.0004.00020
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Black and white photograph of Phil Foster (left) performing as Oscar Masison in a heated conversation with George Gobel as Felix Ungar in a scene in the 1966 Central City Opera Festival production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.'

Dates: 1966

Phil Foster and George Gobel in 'The Odd Couple', 1966

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Identifier: M123.03.0080.0004.00030
Abstract Black and white photograph of Phil Foster (standing) performing as Oscar Masison giving George Gobel (seated) as Felix Ungar a massage in a scene in the 1966 Central City Opera Festival production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.' Image can be found in the text ' Theater of Dreams, The Glorious Central City Opera, Celebrating 75 years,' on page 78 with a caption that reads 'George Goble and Phil Foster stared as Felix and Oscar in Neil Simmon’s comedy about mismatched roommates. Gobel...
Dates: 1966

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