Chris Phillips
Chris Phillips was raised in Manhattan and graduated from high school in Stowe, Vermont. His father, who worked in television, introduced son and a younger daughter to the wide worlds of film and television. His grandfather's gift of a tape recorder inspired Phillips to create character voices for his own mini-radio plays. After attending Emerson College in Boston, he returned to New York and began acting. Phillips also has performed in pop bands as a singer, songwriter and guitarist and produced, wrote and performed on both critically acclaimed CDs by comic actor Denis Leary.
Among Phillips' numerous voice-overs are the roles of Face, the free-floating commentator for Nick Jr., on Nickelodeon; a signature promo voice for MTV, Comedy Central and The Cartoon Network; various parts for Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?, Felix the Cat; The Disney Channel's PB&J; and the new voice of the Honey Nut Cheerio Bee. Phillips' acting credits include The Ref and Beach House.
Phillips has a home studio to write music. He has a passion for old television shows and commercials and is an avid record collector.
Note: This profile was written in or before 2002.
Chris Phillips Facts
Occupation | Actor |
Selected Filmography
How High | ||
Rat Race | ||
Bridesmaids | ||
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason | ||
American Pie | ||
Bridesmaids Unrated | ||
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | ||
Fried Green Tomatoes | ||
Wag The Dog | ||
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure | ||
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