Philip Hays is known for Kyôkai no Kanata: kako-hen (2015), Toraburu (2008) and Kyôkai no Kanata: mirai-hen (2015).
Philip Herbert was born on January 28, 1957 in London, England. He is known for Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983), Carry on Columbus (1992) and Nova (1974).
Philip Hernández is the only actor in Broadway history to have played both Jean Valjean and Inspector Javert in "Les Miserables". He made his Broadway debut in the Original Cast of the Tony Award-winning Kander and Ebb musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman", directed by Harold Prince. In Kiss, he created the role of Esteban and later went on to play the impassioned revolutionary Valentin in London's West End and on Broadway. Philip also created the role of the Reverend Gonzalez opposite Marc Anthony and Rubén Blades in the Original Cast of the Paul Simon show "The Capeman" and played Juan Peron in Harold Prince's 25th Anniversary North American Tour of "Evita". He has also performed roles from Shakespeare to Neil Simon at regional theatres across the U.S. Philip has guest-starred on the CBS series Blue Bloods (2010) and on NBC's The Blacklist (2013). He had a recurring role on the Fox series Gotham (2014) as Dr. Guerra, he played opposite Debra Messing on NBC's The Mysteries of Laura (2014) , and appeared with Edie Falco and Tony Shalhoub on the HBO series Nurse Jackie (2009). Fans may have also seen him in prominent roles on the television series Elementary, Person of Interest, Hostages, Damages, Ugly Betty, Law and Order, Made in Jersey, All My Children, One Life To Live, Loving and Another World. On the concert stage Philip has worked with the New York Philharmonic under the baton of Leonard Bernstein, Robert Shaw and Zubin Mehta and with Symphony orchestras throughout the United States. "Jazz Review" called the release of his Latin-Jazz CD, The beat of my heart, "A gift from the heart from one of America's great voices."
Philip Hersh, originally from Montreal, Canada, knew he was headed for the entertainment industry when he vocally reproduced the sound of a police siren and caused his school bus to pull over. To this day, his versatile voice has held him in good stead. He voices more than 50 characters and impressions. His voice can be heard in feature films, commercials, cartoons, video games, documentary narratives, television programs and as a spoof guest on numerous radio programs. Philip's creative talents and enthusiasm have lead to meaningful opportunities. He worked as Prubear, the goodwill ambassador for Prudential Health Care and promoted good health to children in South Florida Schools. Philip utilized his position as Prubear to reach out to the community and assist many charitable organizations. As a result, Philip was honored for his efforts by being chosen to run with the Olympic Torch during the 1996 summer Olympics. Philip participated in the National Tour of Read Me A Story with Danny Glover as Clifford the Big Red Dog. Working with Danny Glover and promoting literacy was once again a rewarding experience. Philip's most memorable role was a film booking that resulted in a perfect "Hollywood" story. The lead character was Ari Joseph, an ex-Israeli Commando. Philip was advised to speak in the accent from the onset. He did. His initial phone call led to a meeting with the Director. He was booked on the spot. Upon receiving the good news he decided to come clean about the accent. Before he could, his director said, "I'm so glad to have a genuine Israeli on board. The last thing I would want is an American who can impersonate an Israeli". Phil's response in character: "When do we start shooting?". For the next six months, Philip answered all calls in an Israeli accent. He changed all answering machine messages to an Israeli accent. Philip lived the accent and was believed to be Israeli, until the screening of the film when he finally made a speech and broke out of the accent stunning everyone. Freedom's Gate has been screened at several film festivals and was the recipient of the 2005 Bronze Remi Award at the Houston Worldfest. Philip has extensive hosting experience as well as impersonating political figures, celebrities & other notables both for live event and on-camera projects. His energy, enthusiasm and versatility hold him in good stead as he represents an array of products and companies across the globe.
Philip Hill-Pearson was born on June 16, 1987 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. He is an actor, known for War Horse (2011), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) and WPC 56 (2013).
Philip Hoffman joined Actors' Equity Association in 1979. He joined SAG and AFTRA in 1981 after moving to New York City, and appeared in his first Broadway show that same year. As of 2021 Philip has 12 Original Broadway cast credits and numerous onscreen appearances including The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, HBO's The Plot Against America, Law & Order, Orange Is The New Black and Blue Bloods and Billions. By: Philip Hoffman
Philip Hope-Cobbold is known for Bobby Robson: More Than a Manager (2018).
Philip Hopkins is known for Masterpiece Theatre (1971), National Theatre Live: Antigone (2012) and Spot's Magical Christmas (1995).
Philip Hulford is known for The Mummy (2017), Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) and The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan (2019).
Philip is a Partner & Creative Director at London-based Studio aka where he has directed an eclectic range of animation projects. An MA Graduate of London's Royal College of Art, & a Stipendiat from the Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg, his diverse body of work includes: 'Lost And Found' - 24 min/ 2008 - Adapted and directed by Philip Hunt from the best selling picture book by Oliver Jeffers. 'Lost And Found' Premiered on Channel Four in the UK Christmas Eve 2008. Released on DVD on 20th April 2009 by Contender Home Entertainment, 'Lost And Found' features Narration by Jim Broadbent and a score by Max Richter. 'Ah Pook Is Here'- 6 min / 1994 - Directed by Philip Hunt. An interpretation of recordings by the late William S. Burroughs. It premiered in the UK at the 1994 London Film festival and has to date received ten international awards and a huge cult following. The film is included in the William S. Burroughs retrospective exhibition: Ports Of Entry, and is part of the permanent collection of the Goethe institute.