Bobbie Phillips
Bobbie Phillips | |
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Phillips in 2011 | |
Born |
Bobbie J. Phillips January 29, 1972 Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1990–present |
Spouse(s) | Anthony Filipetto |
Children | 1 |
Bobbie Phillips (born January 29, 1972[1]) is an American actress, animal advocate, hotelier and entrepreneur, based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[2]
Career
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Phillips moved to Hollywood in 1990 and began working in television soon after. Her first acting job was guest starring with Halle Berry on the science-fiction Fox comedy They Came from Outer Space. Bobbie was also a sought-after fitness and swimsuit model. Canadian bodybuilder and entrepreneur, Joe Weider placed Bobbie under contract. During this time she was used in advertising campaigns, as a spokesmodel, and Bobbie graced the cover of Muscle & Fitness magazine four times.
She landed her first regular television series for Paramount Pictures alongside Sir Mix-a-Lot in The Watcher. Phillips continued to land roles in television and independent films from comedies to martial arts films; Phillips is a trained martial artist and performed most of her fighting and stunts in these films. On the television series The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998), Phillips played the dual role of Talon aka Hannah Foster. With this role, Phillips became the first female to play a crow on screen.[3] In between The Crow: Stairway to Heaven filming, Bobbie also showed off her martial arts abilities in a series of tele-films for Paramount Pictures.
Paramount Pictures offered Bobbie a studio contract after high ratings for Chameleon. It was a followed by two sequels: Chameleon II: Death Match and Chameleon 3: Dark Angel.
Phillips appeared on numerous popular television shows such as The Hitchhiker, Stargate SG-1, The X-Files (Best Actress Winner),[4] Married... with Children, Two Guys and a Girl and Baywatch.
Phillips was a regular on the first season of the 22nd People's Choice Awards winner for "Favorite New TV Dramatic Series" for Murder One.[5] Phillips received praise from Variety for her role as Julie Costello.[6]
She had a small role in the controversial big screen Hollywood film Showgirls. This credit is often mentioned on the box covers for her later films. She has starred in several small independent films and has appeared on stage as well. Prior to acting professionally, Phillips starred in several musicals. She performed as a child at the Dock Street Theater in her hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. Another famous Dock Street alumnus is Thomas Gibson, also originally from Charleston. Phillips and Gibson later worked together, acting in the television series Dharma & Greg.[7]
Phillips continued to perform in television sitcoms, dramas, and independent feature films up until her early retirement in 2003. Phillips' last film prior to retiring was aptly titled Last Flight Out, in which she starred as a missionary doctor. Phillips returned to acting in 2014 with several independent feature films slated for release in 2015 and 2016.
Personal life
Phillips is also a successful entrepreneur. She and her husband, Anthony Filipetto, built Hotel Casa Chameleon from scratch in the Costa Rican jungle,[8] named after Bobbie's series of telefilms, the "Chameleon" movies (Chameleon, Chameleon II: Death Match, and Chameleon 3: Dark Angel, which she made while under contract with Paramount Studios. In less than a year, the hotel was named one of the "Best Hotels in the World" by Condé Nast Publications. Anthony was her hairstylist on several films and television shows, after meeting on the set of the film Hustle in 2000.
Phillips is also involved in animal rescue work around the world.[2]
She has one son named Mark.[9]),[10]
She appeared on the April 17, 2010 episode of the HGTV home design show Divine Design, where it was disclosed that she had recently moved to her husband Anthony's home country of Canada with their three dogs.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Back in Action | Helen Lewinsky | |
1993 | Body of Influence | First Woman | Video |
1993 | TC 2000 | Zoey Kinsella / TC 2000 X | |
1994 | Hail Caesar | Buffer Bidwell | |
1994 | Animal Instincts II | Waitress | Video |
1995 | Guns and Lipstick | Felicia | |
1995 | Lion Strike | Kelly | |
1995 | Showgirls | Dee | |
1996 | Cheyenne | Cheyenne | |
1998 | Carnival of Souls | Alex Grant | |
1999 | American Virgin | Raquel | |
2003 | Weed Man | ||
2003 | Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain | Karen Douglas | |
2004 | Last Flight Out | Dr. Anne Williams | |
2015 | Hunter's Moon | Melanie | |
2015 | Renaissance | Dr. Ginette Grey | |
2016 | The Apostle Peter: Redemption | Poppaea | In post-production |
2017 | Solar Eclipse: Depth of Darkness | Elizabeth | Filming |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | They Came from Outer Space | Mrs. Morley | Episode: "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" |
1991 | Parker Lewis Can't Lose | Melinda | Episode: "Love Handles" |
1991 1992 |
Married... with Children | Jill Kara |
"If Al Had a Hammer" "The Mystery of Skull Island" |
1992 | Matlock | Lisa Loomis | Episode: "The Big Payoff" |
1992 | Silk Stalkings | Tessa Shaver | Episode: "Goodtime Charlie" |
1992 | Dark Justice | Lucy | Episode: "A Better Mousetrap" |
1992 | Baywatch | Lifeguard | Episode: "War of Nerves" |
1993 | Cover Girl Murders, TheThe Cover Girl Murders | Hetty Barnett | Movie |
1994 | Red Shoe Diaries | Luscious Lola | Episode: "Luscious Lola" |
1994 | Honor Thy Father and Mother: The True Story of the Menendez Murders | Jamie Pisarcik | Movie |
1994 | Fortune Hunter | Kelly Owen | Episode: "Stowaway" |
1994 | Baywatch | Kim | Episode: "Red Wind" |
1994 | The Bold and the Beautiful | Rhonda | 1 episode |
1995 | Pointman | Brenner | Episode: "Models" |
1995 | Watcher, TheThe Watcher | Lori Danforth | 8 episodes |
1995–96 | Murder One | Julie Costello | 15 episodes |
1996 | X-Files, TheThe X-Files | Dr. Bambi Berenbaum | Episode: "War of the Coprophages" |
1996 | Boy Meets World | Louanne | Episode: "I Never Sang for My Legal Guardian" |
1996–97 | Cape, TheThe Cape | Navy Pilot Lt. Cmdr. Barbara De Santos | 17 episodes |
1997 | Stargate SG-1 | Kynthia | Episode: "Brief Candle" |
1998 | House Rules | Dr. Chris Cavanaugh | Episode: "Riley's New Job" |
1998 | Chameleon | Kam | Movie |
1998-2000 | Two Guys and a Girl | Shawn | 3 episodes |
1999 | Chameleon II: Death Match | Kam | Movie |
1999 | Magnificent Seven, TheThe Magnificent Seven | Alice | Episode: "Wagon Train": Parts 1 and 2 |
1999 | Crow: Stairway to Heaven, TheThe Crow: Stairway to Heaven | Hannah Foster / Talon | 2 episodes |
1999 | Strip, TheThe Strip | Lilly Briscoe | Episode: "Winner Takes It All" |
2000 | Two Guys and a Girl | Shawn | Episode: "Another Moving Script" |
2000 | Hustle | Maya / Corinna | Movie |
2000 | Chameleon 3: Dark Angel | Kam | Movie |
2001 | Seven Days | Raven | Episode: "Raven" |
2001 | Dharma & Greg | Anna | Episode: "Dream a Little Dream of Her" |
2014 | The Good Sister | Mrs. Nelles | Movie |
References
- ↑ There are conflicting sources for the year of Phillips' birth. Film Reference, The New York Times and others give 1972 "Bobbie Phillips biography". filmreference.com. Advameg, Inc. Retrieved June 3, 2011."Bobbie Phillips – biography". NY Times. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Lorne Park gem oozes style". The Star. Toronto.
- ↑ "Bobbie Phillips". Filmbug. December 4, 2003. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- ↑ "The X-Files (1993 - 2002) - Awards @ EOFFTV". eofftv.com.
- ↑ "People's Choice Awards: Fan Favorites in Movies, Music & TV - PeoplesChoice.com". peopleschoice.com.
- ↑ Lowry, Brian (September 17, 1995). "Variety Reviews – Murder One – TV Reviews – Review by Brian Lowry". Variety.com. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- ↑ ""Dharma & Greg" Dream a Little Dream of Her (TV Episode 2001)". IMDb.
- ↑ "Boutique Hotel and Private Villas for Romantic Getaways". Casa Chameleon Hotel.
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