Philip Albright
Philip Albright (died 21 July 1959), was an American actor and writer who worked for a number of years in Australia. He came to Australia in 1949 to appear in Dream Girl on stage and decided to stay, becoming a writer at the ABC, on radio and TV. He wrote some of the first TV dramas in Australia. He died in 1959 and his play The Break was produced after his death.[1]
Select Credits
- Dream Girl - actor
- His Excellency (1958) - TV play - writer
- Sorry, Wrong Number (1958) - TV play - writer
- The Skin of Our Teeth (1959) - TV play - writer
- Dinner with the Family (1959) - TV play - writer
- The Strong Are Lonely (1959) - TV play - writer
- The Bust (1959) - play - writer
- The Break (1962) - play - writer
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References
- "Australian Plays at Union Theatre". Sydney Morning Herald. 10 January 1962. p. 6.
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