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Phillip Spaeth – “To The Arctic 3D” Premiere – Arrivals – AMC Loews Lincoln Square – New York City, NY, USA – Photo Credit: Marco Sagliocco / PR Photos

Birth Name: Phillip Edward Spaeth

Place of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Date of Birth: August 18, 1986

Ethnicity:
*50% Italian
*37.5% German
*6.25% English
*6.25% Scottish

Phillip Spaeth is an American actor.

Phillip is the son of Mary and Edward Spaeth. He was raised in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.

Phillip’s paternal grandfather was Warren Theodore Spaeth (the son of Carl August Spaeth, Sr. and Mary Emma Bendell). Warren was born in New Jersey. Carl was born in Pennsylvania, to German parents, August Spaeth and Margaretta. Mary Emma was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Israel Bendell, who was English, and of Mary Elizabeth Malloch, who was of Scottish descent.

Phillip’s paternal grandmother was Charlotte Elizabeth Bonitz (the daughter of Friedrich Max Bonitz and Erna Klara Arnold). Charlotte was born in Germany. Friedrich was born in Germany, the son of Christian Gotthold Bonitz and Auguste Ernestine Junghans. Erna was also German.

Phillip’s maternal grandfather was John P. Rocco. John was born in Pennsylvania, and was of Italian descent.

Phillip’s maternal grandmother was Antoinette T. Racobaldo (who likely was the daughter of Michael Racobaldo and Anna Fawzon). Michael was most likely born in Anoia, Calabria, Italy, the son of Annunziata “Nunzia” Viale. Anna was born in Pennsylvania, to Italian parents, Anthony “Tony” Fawzon/Fawson and Stella Morotti.

Sources: Obituary of Phillip’s maternal grandfather, John P. Rocco – http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net

Obituary of Phillip’s maternal grandmother, Antoinette T. (Racobaldo) Rocco – http://www.legacy.com


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