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Pat Corley

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This page uses content from the Pat Corley biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Pat Corley (June 1 1930 – September 11 2006) was an American actor. He was perhaps best known for his role as bar owner Phil on the CBS sitcom Murphy Brown from 1988-1996, where he served sage advice along with drinks.

He also had a recurring role as Chief Coroner Wally Nydorf on the television drama Hill Street Blues (1981-1987). Additionally, he had supporting roles in a number of films, including Night Shift (1982), Against All Odds (1984), and Mr. Destiny (1990).

Born in Dallas, Texas,the son of Robert L and Ada Lee(Martin) Corley,Pat got his start in the entertainment business as a teenage ballet dancer for the Stockton Ballet where he performed for three seasons. After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, he entered Stockton College on the G.I. Bill where he met his future 2nd wife, Iris Carter, a younger student, champion debator and a locally acclaimed actress.

After moving to New York City he worked as a waiter, attended the esteemed American Theatre Wing, studied under Uta Hagen and auditioned for plays. Corley and his wife toured in summer stock in Indiana and New Jersey with his young daughter Troy in tow. His first Broadway appearance was in James Baldwin's Blues for Mr. Charlie, a production by the Actor's Studio, where Corley had been accepted as a member. Early in his career he shared the stage with future stars Al Pacino and James Earl Jones in the Off-Broadway play The Peace Creeps. In the 1970s Corley appeared in several Broadway productions including Of Mice and Men with James Earl Jones and Sweet Bird of Youth with Christopher Walken.

Corley's Hollywood career began in 1969 in TV with a small role in N.Y.P.D. and a few television commercials.Prior to this, Jack Warden gave him his first TV part in "The Wackiest Ship in the Army".His first feature film roles were in Gordon Parks' The Super Cops and the comedy Law and Disorder wih Carroll O'Connor and Ernest Borgnine. He also appeared in Coming Home and in Oliver Stone's first feature, The Hand, with Michael Caine.

Corley appeared on dozens of TV shows, among the earliest of which were Get Christie Love and Kojak. Other series on which Corley has guest-starred include Starsky and Hutch, Barnaby Jones, Hart to Hart, St. Elsewhere, Simon & Simon, Murder, She Wrote, Magnum, P.I., Cagney & Lacey, Night Court, Moonlighting and L.A. Law. Corley also had a role in the ground-breaking TV series "Roots" and the mini-series "Fresno".

He died of congestive heart failure at age 76 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He is survived by daughters Troy Corley and Christina Pratt and sons Kevin and Jerry from his marriage to Iris Carter, and daughter Vicki Restani from his first marriage to Rose Valentine. He is also survived by 14 grandchildren, a sister, a sister-in-law and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. His wife, Iris, died in 2005. His youngest daughter, Michelle, died after a severe car accident in 1996, according to his second eldest child, Troy Kathleen Corley.

Selected filmography

  • The Super Cops (1974) as Captain Bush
  • Law and Disorder (1974) as Ken
  • Audrey Rose (1977) as Dr. Webster
  • The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977) as Morrie Slaytor
  • Coming Home (1978) as Harris
  • The Onion Field (1979) as Jimmy's Lawyer #2
  • The Rose (1979) as Police Chief Morrison
  • The Black Marble (1980) as Itchy Mitch
  • The Hand (1981) as Sheriff
  • True Confessions (1981) as Sonny McDonough
  • Night Shift (1982) as Edward Koogle
  • Curse of the Pink Panther (1983) as Lt. Palmyra
  • Against All Odds (1984) as Ed Phillips
  • Mr. Destiny (1990) as Harry Burrows

External link

  • Obituary at ABC News


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