Phillip McFarland is known for Line of Justice (2021), White Noise (2022) and Little Savages (2016).
Phillip McInnes is an Australian stage and screen actor. He grew up in Mukinbudin, Australia on a large sheep and wheat farm. Phillip became interested in performing as a young child. In 1999, he made his theater debut in Deckchair Theatre Company's 'King For This Place', playing the role of Lenny. Phillip graduated from Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2002. His television debut was on The Ship (2002).
Phillip Mitchell was born in British Columbia, Canada. He is known for A Mother on the Edge (2019), Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) and Clown Fu (2012).
Originally from Minnesota, Phillip Montgomery is a Los Angeles based filmmaker. He is a graduate of film studies from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Phillip's directing work spans award-winning films, TV, music videos, along with numerous award-winning commercials for brands such as Jack Daniel's, Guinness, Walmart, GE, IBM, and more. In 2018 he made his television debut as the second-unit director for the CBS drama ONE DOLLAR. Also in 2018, he received the Cannes Silver and Bronze Lions for his commercial work with the 60th Anniversary Grammy Awards. That year, his critically acclaimed short dance/horror film CHILD OF THE SKY had a busy festival run including a premiere screening at the 2018 New York Film Festival. In 2013 Phillip earned a place in SHOOT MAGAZINE's prestigious New Directors Showcase and the Cannes 2013 New Director Award for his documentary work with the 2012 Olympic Games for P&G. Later that year, his film titled TODAY, a documentary short about a man who learns to find meaning in his life's work after a tragic accident, was honored with the Special Jury Prize at the Seattle International Film Festival. In 2012, Phillip made his feature documentary film debut with #ReGENERATION, exploring the state of activism in today's youth. Narrated by Academy-Award-Winner Ryan Gosling, #ReGENERATION won Best FutureWave Feature (The Youth Jury Award) at the Seattle International Film Festival. It was released in over 12 cities theatrically in May of 2012.
Phillip Mullings Jr. is known for American Soul (2019), Chad (2021) and Bruh (2019).
Phillip Musumeci is an award-winning actor, writer and filmmaker. He was born in Rochester, New York, USA as Phillip Joseph Musumeci. He was a radio personality for a top forty morning show for almost ten years before moving to Los Angeles to study acting. He is known for his work on Underdog (2018), How To End A Conversation (2021) and The Pinch (2018).
Phillip Newhard is known for Cosmic Love (2022).
Born in the Australian rural town of Griffith, New South Wales, Phillip Noyce moved to Sydney with his family at the age of 12. As a teenager, he was introduced to underground films produced on shoestring budgets as well as mainstream American movies. He was 18 when he made his first film, the 15-minute Better to Reign in Hell (1969) utilizing a unique financing scheme selling roles in the movie to his friends. In 1973 he was selected to attend the Australian National Film School in its inaugural year. Here, he made Castor and Pollux (1973) a 50 minute documentary which won the award for best Australian short film of 1974. Noyce's first professional film was the 50-minute docudrama God Knows Why, But It Works (1976) in 1975. This helped pave the way for his first feature, the road movie Backroads (1977) which starred Australian Aboriginal activist Gary Foley and iconic Australian actor Bill Hunter who would go on to appear in 2 other Noyce films. In 1978, he directed and co-wrote Newsfront (1978), which won Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay at the Australian Film Awards, as well as proving a huge commercial hit in Australia. In addition to opening the London Film Festival, Newsfront was the first Australian film to screen at the New York Film Festival. In 1982, Heatwave (1982), co-written and directed by Noyce and starring Judy Davis, was chosen to screen at the Director's Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival. The success of the Australian produced Dead Calm (1989), starring Nicole Kidman, Sam Neill and Billy Zane brought Noyce to Hollywood, where he directed 6 films over the next decade, including Patriot Games (1992) and Clear and Present Danger (1994) starring Harrison Ford, and The Bone Collector (1999), starring Oscar© winners Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. In 2002 Noyce returned to his native Australia, where released two films worldwide at almost the same time. The Quiet American (2002) starred Michael Caine in an Academy nominated Best Actor performance and appeared on over 20 top ten lists for 2002, including the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute. Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) was based on the true story of three Aboriginal girls abducted from their families by Australian authorities in 1931 as part of an official government policy. The film won Best Picture at the Australian Film Awards, and together with The Quiet American garnered Noyce numerous best director awards including National Board of Review in the US and UK's London Film Critics Circle. In 2006 Noyce directed Tim Robbins and Derek Luke in the South African set political thriller Catch a Fire (2006). 2010 Saw Noyce re-teaming with Angelina Jolie for his biggest box-office hit, the spy thriller Salt (2010), which grossed $295 million worldwide. In Spring 2011, Noyce directed and executive produced the pilot for the ABC series Revenge (2011), which ended a four-season run on May 10, 2015. In 2013 Noyce directed and executive produced the NBC pilot Crisis (2014), which went to series. Later that year, he returned to South Africa to film The Giver (2014), starring Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep, and Brenton Thwaites, which opened in the US on August 15, 2014 from The Weinstein Company. In 2016 Noyce directed the first night of the Emmy nominated miniseries Roots (2016). In 2017 Noyce directed the pilot and first episode of Fox Network's medical show The Resident (2018) reuniting him with Emily VanCamp, who starred in Revenge. In 2018 Noyce directed the feature Above Suspicion (2019), starring Emilia Clarke and Jack Huston. In 2018 he also directed the pilot and first episode of the 10-part series What/If (2019), starring Renée Zellweger and created by Revenge creator Mike Kelley, to be released in June 2019 by Netflix.
Phillip P. Keene was born on September 5, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Closer (2005), Major Crimes (2012) and DNA Killer (2019). He has been married to James Duff since October 5, 2013.
Phillip Palmer is an actor, known for Flashforward (2009), The Practice (1997) and Collaborator (2011).