- Born
- Birth namePhil Dean Boroff
- Phil Boroff was born on February 7, 1941 in Doniphan, Nebraska, USA (some sources say 6 February 1941). He is an actor, known for The Wizard of Speed and Time (1988), Simon & Simon (1981) and Hollywood, ich komme (1980).
- Won several theater directing awards, including: a Drama-Logue award for "A Prayer for My Daughter" (which also won a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award), a Hollywood Actors Theatre award for "P.S. Your Cat Is Dead," and a University of Nebraska award for "A Taste of Honey." One of the original plays that he directed, Jim Geoghan 's "Only Kidding," won a Louis B. Mayer Foundation Award.
- Earned Bachelor's and Masters' degrees in Speech and Theatre from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, and a PhD in Speech and Theatre from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
- A movie and TV aficionado and former film critic and teacher of film history, he is one of the most prolific contributors of information to the IMDb.
- Wrote his PhD dissertation on director Joshua Logan. An historical anaylsis, it focused on Logan's use of stage technique on film and film technique on stage.
- Directed plays and taught acting, theater, speech, film history, and poetry classes at, among other schools: Northern Arizona University (in Flagstaff, Arizona), Nicolet College (in Rhinelander, Wisconsin), and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (in both Pasadena, California, and New York City).
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