Phillip Alford Explained

Phillip Alford
Birth Date:11 September 1948
Birth Place:Gadsden, Alabama, U.S.
Occupation:Actor, businessman
Yearsactive:1962–1972
Spouse:Carol Sue Moore (divorced)
Children:2

Phillip Alford (born September 11, 1948) is an American former actor best known for his roles as Jem Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird, and Boy Anderson in Shenandoah (1965). Since retiring from acting, he has become a businessman.

Career

Alford appeared in three productions with Birmingham's Town and Gown Civic Theatre, whose director called up Alford's mother to see if her son was interested in auditioning for the part of Jem in To Kill a Mockingbird.[1] Initially Alford had refused, but agreed to audition under the condition that he would miss half a day of school.[1] As one of the three finalists, he was called to New York City for a screen test several weeks later and won the role of Jem Finch.

During the filming, his parents drove to Hollywood to be with him, and his sister became the stand-in actress for Mary Badham, who played Jem's sister, Scout, in the film. He and Badham were constantly bickering and at odds with each other during most of the shoot; at one time after their worst argument, he had planned mischief against her.[1]

Alford's other acting credits include: Bristle Face (1964) (TV); the role of "Boy" in Shenandoah (1965); The Intruders (1970) (TV); and Fair Play (1972) (TV).

Personal life

Since retiring from acting, Alford now works as a businessman in Grenada, Mississippi and stays out of the limelight. He followed his father into the construction business.[2] Alford is divorced and has two children.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962To Kill a Mockingbird Film debut
1963The Lloyd Bridges Show Boford Tyree 1 episode, The Tyrees of Capitol Hill
1964The Magical World of Disney Jace Landers 2 episodes, Bristle Face
1965Shenandoah Boy Anderson
1969CBS Playhouse Hugh 1 episode Appalachian Autumn
1970The Virginian Joe Thurman 1 episode, A Time of Terror
The Intruders Harold Gilman TV movie filmed in 1967
1972Fair Play Teddy TV movie, Final film

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Fearful Symmetry: The Making of To Kill a Mockingbird . DVD . Universal Studios . 1998.
  2. News: Rivalry and racism: What really happened behind the scenes of 'Mockingbird. Barbara. Hoffman. New York Post. July 14, 2015. May 19, 2022.