Phill became a familiar face when he started as team captain on BBC2's pop quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks in 1996, which went on to run for 19 years. Aside from live poetry and stand-up shows all over the UK, he also appears as a regular guest on QI (BBC2) and Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (Dave) and in 2012 returned to television stand-up for the first time since 2000 with an appearance on Live at the Apollo (BBC1). As an actor, Phill starred as Baron Bomburst / Lord Scrumptious in the UK and Ireland tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang alongside Jason Manford, which has just come to an end. He played Bottom in the Bath Theatre Royal production of A Midsummer Night's Dream last August. His other stage roles include performances in The Producers, Urinetown: The Musical, Hairspray, Spamalot, Big Society, and Waiting for Alice. Phill is currently on tour with his latest show after completing a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Phill Langhorne is an English actor born on the 27th February 1980. After attending Sixth Form College in Esher he went on to train at Rose Bruford College in South East London, graduating in 2001. He has worked extensively in theatre, film and television but is best known for Call the Midwife (2012) Pandora (2019) Red Joan (2018) and Plebs (2013)
Phill Lewis was born on February 14, 1968 in Uganda. He is an actor and director, known for Heathers (1988), City Slickers (1991) and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005). He is married to Meagn Benton. They have two children.
Phill is a giant of an actor - Standing at a massive 7 feet tall. Phill entered into the acting industry expecting to only work as a 'man in suit' or to be doing creature work but his personality and acting skills found him auditioning for several productions that didn't involve being unrecognizable in prosthetics. While Phill did start as 'Man in suit' playing a 'Ghost Engineer' for Ridley Scott in Prometheus, he quickly went on to secure roles in Bryan Singer's Jack the Giant Slayer and Joe Wright's Pan. Phill has also worked in TV playing 'Thomas Garlic' in ITV Encore production The Frankenstein Chronicles and also 'Lanky John' in the BBC comedy production Mountain Goats. His other experience has included short films 'Joe Wilkinson & David Earles Summer : Giddy up Gunty' for the Sky comedy shorts summer season and also competition winning short 'The Confession'.
Phillia Thomas is an upcoming actress in the Cleveland area. She has been performing all her life and she doesn't plan to stop now. Studying modeling at Segami modeling school, and drama and dance at the Cleveland School of the Arts, she is a woman that should not be under estimated. With a growing passion to inspire and influence people's souls, she truly has a passion for the arts. She is the star in the must see Cleveland based film called "Swing Lowe Sweet Chariote." coming to theaters in June 24th 2013. When Phillia isn't contributing to the arts community, you can find her with family and friends.
Phillip Abraham is an actor and writer, known for Ballers (2015), Good Trouble (2019) and Laggies (2014).
Phillip Adekunle Michael is an actor, known for Freetown (2015) and Escape from Biafra.
Phillip Agresta is an actor and producer, known for Trap House (2009), Hallows Point (2007) and Beast Beneath (2011).
Phillip Aguilera is a writer and director from Old Tappan, New Jersey. He was born December 15, 1990 and currently works out of Atlanta, Georgia. After writing and directing short animations for Newgrounds.com, he wrote and directed his first short film "Oh For Tuna" in 2017 starring John Chatham. In 2019 he wrote and directed his follow up film "Milk Boy"
"Do you want to play a killer Christmas tree?" "Sure, why not!" I responded to Tim Burton's question. Helping my friend and neighbor with his Super 8 monster movies was my first exposure to acting and I've been bitten by the bug ever since. Being raised in Burbank surely had it's interesting moments. Surrounded by many studios was tempting and so I took advantage of that by sneaking onto the Universal lot to see what employees did for a living. "Scotty The Guard" didn't mind as long as I didn't cause trouble. Everyone I met at Universal was very kind to give me a moment. From Editors, Grips, Foley Artists, etc. it was all interesting to see how everything behind the camera works. I fell in love with the Industry. I learned the basics of acting in college and then attended workshops a get a more in depth understanding of the craft. With the help of Lee Strasberg Alumni Victoria Wallace, I began to understand the process of character development through the exercises and the tools given to make choices. I continue to observe human behavior on a daily basis. That is the foundation for understanding physical characteristics, intellect, speech, etc. There are so many wonderful traits we observe from others that can be brought to a character. So if i'm required to play another killer Christmas tree, I'm ready.