Phil Foster is an American actor, writer and director with an origination of Compton, CA. He is best known for his role in Axeman 2:Overkill and The Academy. Phil attended Leuzinger High School where he got his first shot at acting and won best actor for his role of Blifil in the school play Tom Jones. He then went on to take acting classes and eventually starting working professionally in 2007 appearing on shows such as Numb3rs and Reno 911. In 2006, Foster created and nationally distributed Array DVD Magazine, a magazine that explored the sub-currents of popular culture. It was the first DVD magazine to hit the market. Foster holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications with a concentration in Media Studies from California State University Dominguez Hills as well as a Master's Degree in Business.
Phil Galaras was born in Urbana, Illinois. He and his two older sisters were raised in a small town called Savoy. Phil attended school in the nearby town of Champaign where he participated in soccer, football, baseball, and wrestling. He did not have any contact with the drama club until he auditioned and landed a role in his high school production of "Hello Dolly." He fell in love with acting, but he was determined to play college football. His athleticism was good enough to get him a scholarship to a division three football program. Sadly, he suffered a career ending injury just three games into the first season. Lost and confused about what he wanted for his future, Phil bounced from job to job, college to college, and major to major. Phillip's awakening came when he began taking acting classes at the Parkland community college under Amy Stoch. His love for acting was reawakened. Following his class he began landing roles in local short films while making trips to Chicago to perform at the Chicago Art Institute. In 2015, Phil made the jump to L.A. where he began getting bit parts in film, T.V. and on the internet. In 2016, He began working in motion capture film making. That work took him all the way Nanjing, China where he spent the better part of the next two years. While working on the crew side of numerous Chinese productions, Phil wrote and co-starred in play at night and in his off days. The play's cast consisted of a very diverse group of individuals. Half of which were Chinese actors based out of Nanjing and half consisted of ex-pats from America, Turkey, South Africa, and a variety of other nationalities. The group called themselves International Spice. He began training for long form Improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and completed the first 3 levels. Unfortunately, the pandemic hit and he was unable to complete the fourth level. However, he joined the Anthony Gilardi Studio on February 17,2020. While many studio shut down during lock-down this particular studio went virtual and Phil was able to train 4 times a week. When lock-down was over he and many of his fellow classmates went back to in person class which is where you can catch him training weekly. By: Joe P.
Phil Garner was born on 30 April 1949 in Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA. He has been married to Carol Garner since 11 April 1971. They have three children.
Phil Garrelhas is an actor, known for 11 Blocks (2015), Heterochromia (2013) and The Education of Junaid Qadri (2012).
Phil Garris was born on January 1, 1919 in the USA. He is known for Walking My Baby Back Home (1953), Kill the Golden Goose (1979) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955). He died on November 21, 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Phil Gawel is known for Riddle Room (2016).
Phil Gillen is an actor, known for The Price for Silence (2018), Pose (2018) and Pandora's Box: Unleashing Evil (2016).
Phil Giordano is a writer/director from Staten Island, New York. He received his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Cortland University. Phil attends New York University's M.F.A. Directing Program in Singapore and is in his third year. At age 23, he made the controversial s16mm short The Empty Playground. The film is about a man struggling with inner-demons who tries to abduct a young girl from a playground. The film went on to screen at 10 film festivals (spanning three continents) and was awarded the Golden Palm at the Mexico International Film Festival and Best Short at the 2010 ZERO Film Festival in Brooklyn, New York. Later, it received distribution from Indieflix, but with a 17 or older rating.
Phil Giubileo is known for Untold: Crime and Penalties (2021).
Phil Godeck is known for A Christmas Invitation (2022), Alien Vampire Busters (2023) and Jaki's Buzz (2011).