Philippe Chaine was born on 17 January 1967 in Savigny-sur-Orge, Essonne, France. He is an actor, known for Le deuxième souffle (2007), Rapt (2009) and Un profil pour deux (2017).
Philippe Chevallier was born on 11 January 1956 in Redon, Ille-et-Vilaine, France. He is an actor and writer, known for Stoker (2013), Ma femme... s'appelle Maurice (2002) and Ça n'empêche pas les sentiments (1998).
Philippe Clay was born on March 7, 1927 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for Les brigades du Tigre (1974), Notre-Dame de Paris (1956) and Messieurs les ronds de cuir (1959). He was married to María Riquelme and Nicole Piquot. He died on December 13, 2007 in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
Philippe Collin is known for Jeux d'artifices (1987), Regarde les hommes tomber (1994) and Le party (1990).
Philippe Corti is known for Mafiosa (2006), Overdose (2022) and RTT (2009).
Philippe Sr. was born in Toulon, France just about the time his father Jacques Cousteau was inventing the Aqualung (or scuba tank as it is more commonly known) that would allow human kind to explore the oceans freely for the first time. At the age of four years wearing a miniature aqualung he had entered the sea behind his father, following the bubbles to the bottom of rocky shallows, an experience that changed his life forever. The lessons Philippe learned at sea enriched those he learned at school spending each vacation aboard his father's famous ship, Calypso. As a teenager Philippe dreamed of flying airplanes, pursuing new horizons in the sky as he had in the sea. At 16 he received his glider pilots license and then earned his pilot and commercial license. At the age of 25 Philippe joined Jacques Cousteau" Precontinent III" where he and five "Aquanauts" lived in a specially designed house 330 feet below the surface of the sea. This was the first time any humans had attempted such a feat. Philippe recorded the experience in writing as well as on film contributing to a National Geographic Television special that won such widespread acclaim that the public was soon clamoring for a series of films from the Cousteau's. One year later, father and son were ready to meet the public's demand and delivered a series that changed the world. At 26 years old Philippe set off with his father on Calypso." All departures are exciting, Philippe commented, "but this one was more magnificent than any. A kind of miracle was about to happen. We would be reporting to millions of people, our goal was to serve as eyes for those who could not travel." In the years to follow Philippe would join his father in making more than thirty films, taking his camera and with it, his viewers all over the world: from the Indian Ocean, to Truk Island in the Pacific, from the Yucatan Peninsula south to Patagonia, Argentina the Antarctic, on to Africa and north to the Arctic and more. Philippe was overall director of the television series, which won an astounding 10 Emmy Awards. The films were graced not just by Philippe's camerawork and editing but also by his aeronautical contributions: he operated the Calypso hang glider, a Raven S55A hot air balloon; a Hughes 300 C helicopter and the PBY Seaplane he proudly called his "Flying Calypso" On June 28th 1979 however, tragedy struck, and Philippe was killed in an airplane accident in Portugal. He left behind his wife Jan Cousteau and 3 yr. old daughter Alexandra. His son Philippe Jr was born 6 months later. While the entire world was stunned by his untimely departure the legacy Philippe left for his family - and his audience -is more than his films, books, ideas and discoveries...his legacy lives on as an inspiration to always seek a vision of a better world.
Philippe was born in Santa Monica, California, and grew up between France and United States. He graduated from St. Andrews University in Scotland where he earned an M.A. in History. Since University Philippe has following in the spirit of his father and grandfather. He is a multiple Emmy-nominated TV host and producer; author; speaker; and social entrepreneur. In 2007 Philippe co-hosted his first full length documentary with Steve Irwin called Ocean's Deadliest. From 2007-2009 Philippe was the Chief Ocean Correspondent for the Animal Planet Channel, where he is working on various ocean and water focused documentary programs. Those shows included "Ocean's Deadliest," which he completed after his co-host Steve Irwin was fatally wounded during their expedition; and "Springwatch" a six part series chronicling the emergence of spring in nature. In 2009, Philippe was a co-host of the Discovery Channel/BBC co-production "Oceans". The series explored the state of our world's oceans and major seas through 8 one-hour episodes. In 2010 Philippe served as the Chief Ocean Correspondent for Planet Greenwhere he hosted a television series as well as Blue August 2010. In 2010, he covered the BP Gulf Oil Spill with ABC's Good Morning American and Sam Champion and later CNN. Philippe was the first person to scuba dive live on television into the spill the demonstrate the impacts of the chemical dispersants. From 2010 through 2014 Philippe was a Special Correspondent for CNN International and the host of Going Green, a series that explored critical conservation issues around the world. In addition, Philippe hosted Expedition Sumatra for CNN in 2013, an 8-part series exploring the deforestation crisis in Sumatra, Indonesia. Since 2014, Philippe has been the host and executive producer of the Emmy nominated Awesome Planet, a television series syndicated on Fox and Hulu. In 2015 he was nominated for a Emmy Award as best host for a travel show. In 2017 the show was nominated for best Travel Show. Now in its third season the show airs weekly on Saturday mornings. In 2016/17 he hosted two seasons of The Aquatic World of Philippe Cousteau with GreatBigStory.com. Philippe collaborates frequently with his wife Ashlan. In 2016 they co-hosted Nuclear Sharks, the #1 show for Discovery's Shark Week. In 2015 they co-hosted a three-part series with Takepart.com, exploring tiger and rhino conservation in Nepal called Treasures of the Terai. Their new series for The Travel Channel, Caribbean Pirate Treasure, will premier in August of 2017. It follows the Cousteau's as they travel around the Caribbean exploring the rich and colorful mysteries and histories of pirates, explorers and adventurers. As an author, Philippe latest children's book, released in 2016 called Follow the Moon Home has been chosen for the prestigious Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List. In addition, he has co-written two books, Going Blue and Make a Splash, both of which have won multiple awards, including Learning Magazine's 2011 Teachers' Choice Award for the Family, a Gold Nautilus Award, and a 2010 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Gold Award. His conservation efforts are focused on solving global social and environmental problems. In 2004 he founded EarthEcho International, a leading environmental education organization dedicated to inspiring youth to take action for a sustainable planet. Philippe is also a social entrepreneur. From 2012 to 2017 he partnered with AdvisorShares Investments on the impact investment fund the Global Echo ETF (NYSE:GIVE). A percentage of the fund's management fees have supported philanthropic projects around the world including the Panzi Hospital in Eastern Congo an award winning hospital focused on the treatment and empowerment of women. Philippe is also a frequent speaker having hosted and keynoted various events for the United Nations, Harvard University, USC, SXSW, the Society of Environmental Journalists and many more. He has testified before Congress several times and most recently presented at TEDx Pennsylvania Ave. Philippe and his wife, fellow adventurer and TV host Ashlan Gorse-Cousteau, reside in Los Angeles, California.
Philippe Crespeau is an actor, known for 2 automnes 3 hivers (2013), Chantecler (2018) and Un jour mon père viendra (2012).
Philippe Decouflé was born in 1961 in Paris, France. He is known for Le p'tit bal (1995), Visage (2009) and 2 Iris (2005).
Philippe Desboeuf is known for Une femme ou deux (1985), Les enquêtes du commissaire Maigret (1967) and Les grandes conjurations (1978).