
Robert Phalen
Biography
Robert Anthony Phalen (May 10, 1937 – December 6, 1995) was an American actor. He was born in San Francisco, California, where he attended George Washington High School, was active in the school's drama club, and served as student body president. His early stage work includes his membership in San Francisco's Actor's Workshop, where he played a variety of roles in the early 1960s, including Mick in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker. He was in the 1978 hit horror movie Halloween as Dr. Terence Wynn. His character returned in the 1995 sequel Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, but the role was taken over by Mitch Ryan. Robert also appeared in two other John Carpenter movies; namely Someone's Watching Me! (1978) and Starman (1984). His other film credits include Three Days of the Condor (1975), Just You and Me, Kid (1979), Zoot Suit (1981), The Gladiator (1986) and Impulse (1990). Phalen has made guest appearances on many TV shows. Some of those appearances include MASH, Baretta, Centennial, Hill Street Blues, The Facts of Life, and Babylon 5 (as the father of main character Susan Ivanova).
Movie Appearances

Halloween
as Dr. Wynn
1978

Impulse
as Coroner
1990

Starman
as Major Bell
1984

Zoot Suit
as District Attorney
1981

Enemies
as Grekov
1974

A Touch of the Poet
as Mickey Maloy
1974

Someone's Watching Me!
as Wayne
1978

Under the Influence
1986

Nero Wolfe
as Yarmack
1979

Hellinger's Law
as Dave Fredericks
1981

Three Days of the Condor
as Newberry
1975

A Killing Affair
as Sgt. Holt
1977

The Last Song
as Arnold Overstratten
1980

The Killing of Randy Webster
as Foreman
1981

Driving Lessons
as Dr. Terence Wynn (archive footage)
2012











