Mini-Biography:
Phil H. Whitman was born circa in 1893 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an American Director, Author, Director of Photography, known for The dog catcher's love (1917), A Bedroom Blunder (1917), That night (1917), Phil H. Whitman's first movie on record is from 1917. Phil H. Whitman died on January 10, 1935. His last motion picture on file dates from 1933.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1933: His private secretary (Director), with Evalyn Knapp, John Wayne,
1932: A Strange Adventure (Director), Directed by Hampton Del Ruth, with Regis Toomey, June Clyde, Lucille La Verne,
1932: The Girl from Calgary (Director), with Fifi D'Orsay, Paul Kelly, Robert Warwick,
1919: When love is blind (Director of Photography), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin, Marie Prevost,
1918: Ladies First (Director of Photography: (AKA P.H. Whitman)), Directed by Hampton Del Ruth, Ray Grainger, with Chester Conklin, Mary Thurman, Harry Gribbon,
1918: His smothered love (Voyage de Noces) (Director of Photography: (AKA P.H. Whitman)), Directed by Edward F. Cline, Hampton Del Ruth, with Chester Conklin, Harry Gribbon, Marie Prevost,
1918: The Kitchen Lady (Director of Photography: (AKA P.H. Whitman)), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with Louise Fazenda, Slim Summerville, Eva Thatcher,
1917: That night (Director of Photography), Directed by Hampton Del Ruth, Edward F. Cline, with Charles Murray, Mary Thurman, Wayland Trask,
1917: A Bedroom Blunder (Room 23) (Director of Photography), Directed by Edward F. Cline, Hampton Del Ruth, with Charles Murray, Mary Thurman, Wayland Trask,
1917: The dog catcher's love (Médor et Vermicel) (Director of Photography), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with Slim Summerville, Peggy Pearce, Glen Cavender,
1917: Those Athletic Girls (Le Gymnase en folie) (Director of Photography), Directed by Edward F. Cline, Hampton Del Ruth, with Louise Fazenda, Jack Cooper, Laura La Varnie,