Acting credits
74
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

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Acting credits
74
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
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TMDB ID: 29426
IMDb ID: nm0492342
Known for: Acting
Born: September 7, 1937
Died: May 13, 2008
Age: 70
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1962 - 2021
Years active: 60
Average TMDB rating: 5.77
Wikidata: Q1339933
Also known as
John Philip Law
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Phillip Law (September 7, 1937 – May 13, 2008) was an American film actor with over one hundred movie roles to his credit. He was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of actress Phyllis Sallee and the brother of actor Thomas Augustus Law (also known as Tom Law). He was best known for his roles as the blind angel Pygar in the 1968 science fiction cult classic anti-war film Barbarella, and as news anchor Robin Stone in the 1971 movie The Love Machine. (The latter reteamed him with Alexandra Hay, his costar from the 1968 "acid comedy" Skidoo.) He also gained attention in the title role of the 1968 thriller Danger: Diabolik and as a Russian sailor stranded in a New England village in The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming. Tall (six-foot-five) and handsome, with steel blue eyes, Law became a male sex symbol in the 1960s. He was a VIP guest at Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion and in Hollywood society. While he never achieved superstar status, he became a popular action hero, particularly in the Italian movie market, with movies ranging from science fiction, and fantasy to comedy, westerns, drama, and war movies. Law co-starred in Roger Corman's 1971 film Von Richthofen and Brown, playing Manfred von Richthofen opposite Don Stroud's Roy Brown. Corman used Lynn Garrison's Irish aviation facility, complete with replica World War I aircraft. Garrison taught Law the basics of flying so that he could take off and land, making some of the footage more realistic. Some other of Law's movies have also become cult classics, including The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Death Rides a Horse and Attack Force Z. Two of Law's films, Danger: Diabolik and Space Mutiny, were also featured in the movie-mocking TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000. In 2001 he appeared in Roman Coppola's directorial debut CQ, an homage to the Italian spy/sci-fi B-movies in which Law often starred during the 1960s. Law's final credited film role was in 2008's Chinaman's Chance. In his personal life, he was once married to actress Shawn Ryan, with whom he had a daughter named Dawn. His doctors told him in late 2007 that he had pancreatic cancer and only six months to live. Law died May 13, 2008, at his Los Angeles home. His remains were cremated and the ashes remain with his daughter, Dawn and his grandson, Ryan. Description above from the Wikipedia John Phillip Law, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.



Movie credits linked with John Phillip Law.
as Self - (archive footage)
as Foreman Dan
as Self
as Professor Peter Price
as Self
as Sheriff Murphy
as Chairman
as Self
as Chief Wilford Brimley
as Self
as 1. Verfolger
as Vincent Lehman
as Böhme
as Steven Fox
as Brigham Young
as Harry Billings
as Col. Barberon
as Ward Armstrong
as (uncredited)
as Deputy Sheriff
as Charles Saint Simone
as Flight Cmdr. Elijah Kalgan
as Frank Morris
Series credits linked with John Phillip Law.
as Bob Snyder • 1 eps
as John Hardesky / The Cat (voice) • 2 eps
13 eps
as der Finne • 13 eps
as Sven Torvald • 1 eps
as George Wetlin • 1 eps