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Philip Loeb

Philip Loeb (March 28, 1891 – September 1, 1955), was an American stage, film, and television actor. He was blacklisted under McCarthyism and committed suicide in response.
== Background ==

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Loeb first performed in a high school production of Lady Gregory's ''The Workhouse Ward''. He served in the Army, then worked as stage manager of ''The Green Goddess''. His stage career gained strength in the early 1920s when he became associated with the newly formed Theatre Guild in New York City. He worked in a number of plays throughout the decade. His stage work lessened in the 1930s, while he worked with Actors' Equity Association. (It is his work with Equity that is thought to have prompted the charges of Communist leanings.)〔Philip Loeb Dead; Prominent Actor; Body Found in Midtown Hotel; Overdose of Sleeping Pills Apparent Cause, The New York Times, September 2, 1955 (link )〕
In 1948, Loeb portrayed the role of Jake Goldberg on Broadway in Gertrude Berg's play ''Me and Molly'' which was based on Berg's long-running radio show ''The Goldbergs''. After the play, he reprised the role on the television adaptation of ''The Goldbergs'' on CBS. Loeb became a viewer favorite as the sometimes exasperated but always loving husband Jake to Berg's sometimes meddlesome but always bighearted Molly Goldberg, and it looked as though he would become a television fixture.

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