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(1 episode, 2001) It's an unfortunate fact of life. / Phil Leeds (April 6 1916 - August 16 1998) played Mr. Adelman, the widower whose wife passed away on Phoebe's massage table in "The One With The Lesbian Wedding" and whose spirit inhabits Phoebe for most of the episode.. Phil Leeds was born in New York City, the son of a post office clerk. Coffee House Patron Coffee Shop Patron / Wedding Guest Coffee Shop Patron (3 episodes, 2001) Female Extra #2 The Waiter in Drag (uncredited) View the profiles of people named Phil Leeds. “No one ever knows my name, just my face.”At the time, he was seen weekly as the Kid, the oldest messenger who moved through crowded Manhattan streets faster on foot than his young colleagues pedaled on bicycles in the television series “Double Rush.” Leeds quipped that the single-season series was his most successful since his first, “Front Row Center” on the old Dumont network in 1949.His most recent short-circuited series was this year’s “The Closer,” the Tom Selleck show on which Leeds played Ned.Among his roles in memorable motion pictures were the mute mean wizard (his description) in “Rosemary’s Baby” and the emergency room ghost in “Ghost.” He also performed in not-so-memorable films such as Richard Dreyfuss’ “Krippendorf’s Tribe” this year.Born in New York City and reared in the Bronx, Leeds attended City College of New York and served in the Army special services during World War II.He started doing stand-up comedy in New York clubs in his 20s, supplementing his income as a peanut vendor at Yankee Stadium and the Polo Grounds.Leeds made his Broadway debut in 1942 opposite Betty Garrett in “Of V We Sing.” His long list of stage credits included “Make a Wish,” “Can Can,” “The Matchmaker,” “Romanoff and Juliet,” “Christine,” “Sophie,” “Dinner at Eight,” “Little Murders” and “Inquest.”When he wasn’t busy on Broadway, he continued working in clubs during the 1950s and 1960s, appearing with Harry Belafonte at the Village Vanguard, Barbra Streisand at the Bon Soir, and Mike Nichols and Elaine May at the Blue Angel.Outside New York, he had major roles in “Bells Are Ringing,” “Song of Norway,” “Oklahoma” and in San Francisco in 1973 in “The Sunshine Boys.”That year he moved to Los Angeles to appear in “Two Gentlemen of Verona” at the Los Angeles County Music Center--and stayed on to work in television.Among the well-known series featuring that well-known face were “All in the Family,” “Maude,” “Barney Miller,” “The Golden Girls,” “Night Court,” “Roseanne,” “The Larry Sanders Show,” “Dave’s World,” “Coach,” “Mad About You” and “Wings.”After the 1987 death of his wife, the former Toby Brandt, Leeds curtailed his travels but continued to work. (uncredited) Mr. Heckles
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Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited) World's Greatest Trainer (1 episode, 1999) (5 episodes, 1995-2001) (1 episode, 1997) Singing Partygoer / (uncredited) (3 episodes, 1997-2000) The Guest "; "ALF"; "Coach"; "The Golden Girls"; "Doctor Doctor"; "The Famous Teddy Z"; "Empty Nest"; "Dream On"; "Mad About You"; "The Jackie Thomas Show"; "Roseanne"; "Matlock"; "The Larry Sanders Show"; "ER"; "Friends"; "Wings"; "Boy Meets World"; "Everybody Loves Raymond"; "Murphy Brown"; "Ellen" and many others.Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. (2 episodes, 1996) Coffee Shop Customer Man with Microphone (2 episodes, 1999-2000) Friends Season 2 Episode 11 Ross’s ex and her lesbian lover tie the knot, providing Monica with a job: catering the wedding.