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  • Philip Boyd
  • Philip Boyd
  • Philip Boyd
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  • right|thumb|200px|Phillip Boyd 12/05/1975 - Atlanta, Georgia (Estados Unidos)
  • Philip Boyd (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Atlanta, Georgia, USA Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. In den [[]]-Episoden und spielte er ein Besatzungsmitglied der Enterprise (NX-01).
  • Outside of Enterprise, Boyd has appeared in episodes of Boston Common (with Sam Anderson), Beverly Hills, 90210 (with Ann H. Gillespie and Julie Parrish), J.J. Abrams' Felicity, Charmed, ER (with Sam Witwer), JAG (with Scott Lawrence and Jennifer Savidge), and Summerland (with Glenn Morshower). He has also appeared in a number of feature films, making his debut in the medium with a supporting role in the 1998 horror thriller Devil in the Flesh, co-starring Phil Morris and Julia Nickson. This was followed in 2004 with a small role in the romantic comedy First Daughter and the thriller The Drone Virus. The director of the latter film, Damon O'Steen, went on to cast Boyd and co-star Michael Ensign in the 2006 coming-of-life comedy 29 Reasons to Run. Boyd, Ensign, and eight of their co-stars w
  • Dr. Philip Boyd "is a true believer", as he himself says of his colleague, Lester Hamilton, and the tense in this instance is vital, since Lester is, by mundane standards, dead. Well, Hamilton's head has been detached from his body, and that generally does the trick. The two men and Hamilton's wife, Cynthia, are in fact all clients of Passage Way, a firm specializing in cryogenically storing the bodies, or, if necessary, just heads, of their clientele in expectation of the day mankind achieves immortality.
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Appearances
  • "Head Case"
Status
  • Alive
Name
  • Philip Boyd
  • Phillip Boyd
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  • Dr.
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  • nm0101880
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  • Male
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  • right|thumb|200px|Phillip Boyd 12/05/1975 - Atlanta, Georgia (Estados Unidos)
  • Outside of Enterprise, Boyd has appeared in episodes of Boston Common (with Sam Anderson), Beverly Hills, 90210 (with Ann H. Gillespie and Julie Parrish), J.J. Abrams' Felicity, Charmed, ER (with Sam Witwer), JAG (with Scott Lawrence and Jennifer Savidge), and Summerland (with Glenn Morshower). He has also appeared in a number of feature films, making his debut in the medium with a supporting role in the 1998 horror thriller Devil in the Flesh, co-starring Phil Morris and Julia Nickson. This was followed in 2004 with a small role in the romantic comedy First Daughter and the thriller The Drone Virus. The director of the latter film, Damon O'Steen, went on to cast Boyd and co-star Michael Ensign in the 2006 coming-of-life comedy 29 Reasons to Run. Boyd, Ensign, and eight of their co-stars won a Gold Bold Award from the Bare Bones International Film Festival for Best Ensemble Cast in a film. Boyd was most recently seen in an episode of the short-lived David E. Kelley series, The Wedding Bells, in 2007.
  • Dr. Philip Boyd "is a true believer", as he himself says of his colleague, Lester Hamilton, and the tense in this instance is vital, since Lester is, by mundane standards, dead. Well, Hamilton's head has been detached from his body, and that generally does the trick. The two men and Hamilton's wife, Cynthia, are in fact all clients of Passage Way, a firm specializing in cryogenically storing the bodies, or, if necessary, just heads, of their clientele in expectation of the day mankind achieves immortality. Dr. Boyd has been doing pioneering research in the field, and the two scientists recently cut ties with Beau Randolph, a porn magnate, who was apparently looking for somewhere more respectable to park his millions. In the course of the investigation Beckett and Castle will see the strength of Dr. Boyd's commitment first-hand, as he flees from them down a fire escape carrying Lester's head in its cryogenic container. After he was arrested, Boyd reveals that Lester had an inoperable brain tumor and he came to him, hoping that his experiments with targeted treatment of tumours might be able cure him. They had to keep this a secret from anyone, for discovery would cost Boyd his career. Unable to use existing operating suites, they rented a run-down motel room and used the money from Randolph's grant to purchase the equipment for the treatments. Unfortunately, Boyd's efforts were for naught, as the tumor's growth was still progressing. Nonetheless, Lester was unwilling to give up his research because of the potential benefits to others, and no matter the cost to himself. In a couple of months, there would have been nothing of his brain worth preserving - which was his killer's precise motivation.
  • Philip Boyd (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Atlanta, Georgia, USA Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. In den [[]]-Episoden und spielte er ein Besatzungsmitglied der Enterprise (NX-01).
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