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Most Recent Role: n/a on King of the Hill
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Arcadia, CA
Birthday: 9-1-1952
Birth Name: Philip Hendrie
Phil Hendrie Phil was raised in Arcadia, California. He attended Pasadena City College for two years, then went to work in Orlando Florida doing construction and cement finishing. Phil worked as a DJ in a variety of radio stations around the country. In 1990, he was doing a talk show at a radio station in Ventura, California, when he created his first alter persona, Raj Fahneen. Phil then moved...

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King of the Hill
Life: A Loser's Manual
Sunday 18 May 2008 on FOX

Luanne's long-lost father and Peggy's brother Hoyt, a two-strike felon, comes to Arlen. After Hoyt gets caught committing another crime, he convinces Lucky to take the fall. Meanwhile, Dale skirts zoning regulations and builds a 39-foot guard tower on his property.

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Phil Hendrie's radio show starred himself, a ventriloquist Phil specialized in voice acting. He would create outrageous characters to have a debate with, then an unwitting caller would find themselves the victim of a hilarious prank. An example of one of Phil's shows would star say Bobbie Dooley the president of the Western Estates Home Owners Association (in reality Phil) who along with her husband (also Phil) would create an outrageous rule such as banning wheel chair ramps from the front of the house because it would give the impression that "a bunch of crips lived" there. This type of format led to Phil's show getting nationally syndicated on over 100 radio stations across the U.S. (edit)
The character Phil Hendrie plays on The Unit, George Tatelman is a radio host and station manager for KTML "The Missile". In real life Hendrie hosts a radio show on the Talk Radio Network from 10 pm to 1 am. (edit)
Phil was featured in the Trey Parker/Matt Stone movie "Team America: World Police", as the voices of "I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E." and "Chechnyan Terrorist". (edit)
Phil Hendrie hosted a nationally syndicated talk radio show on the Premiere Radio Network until his retirement on June 23, 2006. "The Phil Hendrie Show" was on 100+ radio stations across the country. He retired his radio show in order to pursue his acting career. (edit)

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Phil Hendrie: (on his final broadcast) The guys that run the radio companies today are the most worthless empty suits that I have ever come across in my life. (edit)
Phil Hendrie: About Michael Jackson The guy`s a freak. Other than the fact that he molested some kids, I don`t know why he`s a freak.
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Teachers
Dick
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King of the Hill
'Big' Willie Lane
The Unit
George Tatelman
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A.U.S.A.
Pilot
Judge McCarthy
A.U.S.A.
The Joint Report ... A Love Story
McCarthy
Andy Richter Controls the Universe
Second Episode
Voice of Kangaroo
Futurama
The Problem with Popplers
Free Waterfall Junior
Futurama
The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz
Free Waterfall Senior / Old Man Waterfall
Futurama
A Taste of Freedom
Old Man Waterfall
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"One of the all-time greats"
Phil is hands dwn 1 of The Most Talented pple I have heard.I 1st heard him and I thght what turned out 2 b a bit.was real(ppl who get his humor really get it)pple who dont,well they get Punked,n fact he orig the concept,Ashton just put a twist on it.
Continue » Posted Apr 6, 2006 7:54 pm PST
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