Philip DeWilde

Philip DeWilde
Born(1972-07-10)July 10, 1972
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DiedJuly 9, 2014(2014-07-09) (aged 41)
OccupationActor
Years active1992-2014

Philip DeWilde (July 10, 1972 – July 9, 2014) was a Canadian film and television actor.

Early life

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DeWilde was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 10, 1972.

Career

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He was most noted for his role in the film Turning Paige,[1] for which he garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 23rd Genie Awards.[2] His other credits included supporting and guest roles in the television series Mythic Warriors, RoboCop: Prime Directives and Mutant X, and the films Prince Charming, Don't Say a Word and Dawn of the Dead.

Personal life

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On summer vacation, DeWilde spent the weekend on a vacation to St. Petersburg, Florida. However, he contracted a serious ailment and was taken to the hospital. DeWilde died on July 9, 2014, in St. Petersburg, Florida, one day before his 42nd birthday.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 National Lampoon's Senior Trip Teen Boy in Film
1998 Airborne Video Technician #1
1999 Judgment Day: The Ellie Nesler Story Camp Counsellor
2001 Don't Say a Word Intern
2001 Turning Paige Trevor Fleming
2004 Dawn of the Dead EMS Technician
2013 Murder on Frog Pond Drive Arnold

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1995 Where's the Money, Noreen? Teddy Lookalike Television film
1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Cadet Rutherford Episode: "Special Forces"
1997 Peacekeepers Privak Television film
1998 The Last Don II Claudia's Assistant Episode #1.1
1999 Cruel Justice Roadie Television film
1999 Mythic Warriors Cadmus Episode: "Cadmus and Europa"
2001 RoboCop: Prime Directives Meeker 4 episodes
2001 Prince Charming Delivery Boy Television film
2001 The Defectors Rick
2002 Earth: Final Conflict Reporter Episode: "Legacy"
2002 Beyblade Net Episode: "Itzy Bey-Itzy Spider"
2002 The Rats Artie Television film
2004 Mutant X Nathan Reynolds Episode: "The Prophecy"
2015 Bloodline Ronald Stoltz Episode: "Part 4"

References

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  1. ^ "Turning Paige takes tedious turns". Toronto Star, April 12, 2002.
  2. ^ "Genies heavy on genuine hits: Ararat up for 9 while U.S.-financed Greek Wedding ruled out". The Province, December 11, 2002.
  3. ^ Harris M. Lentz, Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2014. McFarland & Company, 2015. ISBN 9780786476664. p. 92.
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