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Nathan Phillips

 
Actor: Nathan Phillips
  • Born: 1980
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Snakes on a Plane, Wolf Creek, Redline
  • First Major Screen Credit: Australian Rules (2002)

Biography

Born in 1980, in Sunbury, Victoria, Australia, the curly-headed, genially-faced Aussie Nathan Phillips began on the small screen, as so many rising actors do. He landed his first credited appearance with a recurring role on the Australian soap opera Neighbours (1999), just before the curtain rose on the new millennium. For about two years, Phillips limited himself to that medium, fully charting the possibilities of a television career for a young actor. This period included roles in two additional Aussie series: the soap Something in the Air and the children's series The Saddle Club.

A bit part in the 2001 Disney/ABC telemovie Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story followed, before Phillips made the leap to cinemas down under with the lead role of Gary "Blacky" Black in Paul Goldman's 2002 sports drama Australian Rules (2002). Penned by Mark O'Toole and Dave O'Neil, this intelligent social conscience picture explores the hot-button issue of anti-aboriginal racism, by dramatizing the cross-cultural friendship between Caucasian Gary (Phillips) and aboriginal Dumby (Luke Carroll), and the surrounding community that falls to pieces when Dumby's winning goal on the soccer team lifts the floodgates on a torrent of controversy. Though little seen outside of its own continent, Rules received outstanding Aussie reviews, in festivals and cinemas from Sydney to Perth; The Urban Cinefile's Andrew L. Urban wrote " Comedy and tragedy, sweet and sour, Australian Rules is impressive for its economy and power in handling a complex handful of issues and themes."

Anyone clinging to the notion that Phillips wanted to stick with socially relevant themes and ideas for the duration of his career doubtless felt those hopes dissipate given the actor's appearance in the 2004 horror outing Wolf Creek. Phillips plays Ben Mitchell, one member of a group of campers drugged, bound, and tortured by a psychopath during a rural excursion in Australia. The film purportedly features lengthy sequences of female mutilation and buckets of gore. It opened in the United States over Christmas 2005, and even as some critics praised what they perceived as ingenuity, it repulsed innumerable others; Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun Times indicated that the picture made him want to leave the theater and keep walking.

Wolf Creek did phenomenal business, however, earning up to 16 times its original million-dollar budget in the U.S. alone.

Phillips headlined twin 2004 Australian releases -- the comic thriller Under the Radar and the visceral family drama One Perfect Day, before making his Hollywood debut in the 2006 Samuel L. Jackson starrer Snakes on a Plane. As a thriller that involves federal agent Jackson taking on an aircraft full of venomous (and carnivorous) serpents, critics and journalists roundly predicted cult status and a runaway hit for this August 2006 vehicle. In it, Phillips played Sean Jones, a Hawaiian surfer assigned to testify in court, and protected by Jackson. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Nathan Phillips
Born 1980
Australia Sunbury, Victoria, Australia

Nathan Scott Phillips (born 1980) is an Australian actor who is currently based in Los Angeles. He is perhaps best known for his role as backpacker Ben Mitchell in Wolf Creek and for his American film debut, Snakes on a Plane, opposite Samuel L. Jackson, in 2006.

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Early life

Phillips was born in Sunbury, Victoria and began his on-screen acting career.

Movie career

in 1999, with a role on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours. His television career was later followed by roles in Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story, Blue Heelers, Something in the Air and The Saddle Club. In 2002, he made his feature film debut with a role in Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao and his next role as the lead in Australian Rules earned him a nomination for the Film Critics Circle of Australia's Best Actor award.

Phillips has since enjoyed a thriving film career, starring in Australian movies such as Take Away, One Perfect Day and Under the Radar. In 2005, hit horror film Wolf Creek introduced him to an international audience, helping to launch his US film career with roles in Snakes on a Plane and Redline. However, Phillips has not abandoned his Australian roots having worked on the small-budget drama West, in Sydney, and more recently, Balibo.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Balibo Malcolm Rennie
2008 Surfer, Dude Baker Smith
2008 Dying Breed Jack
2007 West Jerry
Redline Carlo
2006 Snakes on a Plane Sean Jones
2005 Wolf Creek Ben Mitchell
You and Your Stupid Mate Philip
2004 Under the Radar Brandon
One Perfect Day Trig
2003 Take Away Dave
2002 Australian Rules Gary "Blacky" Black
Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao Ryan Jeffers
2001 The Saddle Club Red O'Malley #1 television series
Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story Hugh television movie
1999 Neighbours John "Teabag" Teasdale television series

Awards

  • Nominated: 2001 Film Critics Circle of Australia: Best Actor (Australian Rules).

Background

In "Super Birthday Snake", an episode of the American TV show Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Meatwad names his snake "Nathan Scott Philips".

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Australian Rules (2002 Film)
You and Your Stupid Mate (2004 Comedy Film)
Under the Radar (2004 Film)

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