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Clyde Phillips (other)
Clyde Phillips may refer to: * Clyde Phillips (horse trainer) Clyde Stonewall Phillips (July 3, 1891 - December 15, 1946) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer and owner who trained for some of the top owners in the sport including Helen Hay Whitney and her daughter Joan Whitney Payson, the actor/da ... (1891–1946), American racehorse trainer * Clyde Phillips (writer), American writer and producer * Clyde Phillips, “real” name of ''Suicide Squad'' villain Punch {{hndis, Phillips, Clyde ...
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Clyde Phillips (horse Trainer)
Clyde Stonewall Phillips (July 3, 1891 - December 15, 1946) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer and owner who trained for some of the top owners in the sport including Helen Hay Whitney and her daughter Joan Whitney Payson, the actor/dancer Fred Astaire, William Ziegler Jr. and William R. Coe. Clyde Phillips got the most important win of his career in 1946 when Fred Astaire's horse Triplicate won the Hollywood Gold Cup The Hollywood Gold Cup Stakes is a Grade I American thoroughbred horse race for horses age three and older over a distance of miles on the dirt held at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California in May. The race currently offers a purse of $400,000. ....''Daily Racing Form'' June 30, 1943 article titled "Astaire Joins Owner Ranks"
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Clyde Phillips (writer)
Clyde B. Phillips (born October 3, 1958) is a film producer, television writer, television producer, and novelist. Career For the 1970s, Phillips worked at Bob Banner Associates, before starting Blue Hill Avenue Productions with a contract at 20th Century-Fox Television. In 1985, he worked on an unsold television pilot ''Northstar'' with friend Daniel Grodnik. In 1986, he started working at a job at Columbia Pictures Television to produce their own projects. Phillips joined the crew of the television drama '' Dexter'' as a showrunner, executive producer and writer for the first season. He joined the crew after the pilot was already finished and he ended up reshooting some of the scenes and scrapping others. He was nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Television Episode (Teleplay), for writing the episode "Crocodile". He returned as the showrunner, executive producer and writer for the next three seasons. Phillips and the writing staff were nominated for a Writers Guild of America ...
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