Phil Dunham

Phil Dunham (1885 - 1972) was an American actor and screenwriter.

Biography
Born in London, England, Dunham had a career that spanned silent films and "talkies". His screenplays include several films with African American casts. He had leading roles in Cameo Comedies. He died in Los Angeles, California.

Actor

 * The Heart of the Hills (1914) as Dave's Brother
 * The Romance of Tarzan (1918) as Englishman
 * Good Night, Nurse (1920)
 * Two Minutes to Go (1921) as Professor of Spanish (as Phillip Dunham)
 * The Deuce of Spades (1922)
 * The Barnstormer (1922) as Stage Carpenter
 * Alias Julius Caesar (1922), as Billy's Valet
 * The Dangerous Maid (1923) as Private Stich
 * The Fighting Parson (1933)
 * Down to Their Last Yacht (1934)
 * Aces Wild (1936), as Anson
 * I'll Name the Murderer (1936)
 * Ghost Town (1936) as Abe Rankin
 * Hair-Trigger Casey (1936) as Abner
 * Gun Grit (1936) as Henchman
 * Idaho Kid (1936) as Tumblebug
 * Romance Rides the Range (1936) as Doctor
 * Cavalcade of the West (1936) as Reporter
 * Aces Wild (1936)
 * Beware of Ladies (1936) as J. Robert Slank
 * Feud of the West (1936)
 * Navy Spy (1937) as Dr. Matthews
 * Trailin' Trouble (1937) as Nester
 * Bank Alarm (1937) as Leon Curtis - Bank Clerk (as Philip Dunham)
 * Our Leading Citizen (1939) as Janitor
 * Westbound Stage (1939) as Jefferson Wells
 * West of Pinto Basin (1940) as Summers
 * Thundering Hoofs (1942) as Clem, a Telegrapher
 * Code of the Outlaw (1942) as Boyle
 * Swing, Cowboy, Swing (1946) as Fargo Agent

Writer

 * Rainbow Ranch (1933), co-writer
 * Stormy Trails (1936)
 * Fury Below (1936)
 * I'll Name the Murderer (1936), co-writer
 * Special Agent K-7 (1937), co-writer
 * The Duke is Tops (1938)
 * Gang Smashers (1938), co-wrote screenplay adaptation
 * Life Goes On (1938)
 * Two Gun Troubador (1939), co-writer
 * Ridin' the Trail (1940)