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Lou Phillips

Biography

  • Birthplace: Subic Bay Naval Air Station, Philippines
  • Birthday: February 17, 1962
A handsome, multi-ethnic leading player, Phillips made his film debut as both actor and co-screenwriter with "Trespasses" (filmed in 1983, released in 1987), a crime melodrama set in Texas. He rose to prominence as doomed 1950s rock-and-roll star Ritchie Valens in "La Bamba" (1987). A charismatic and conscientious performer, he subsequently distinguished himself as gang member Angel in Ramon Menendez's high school drama, "Stand and Deliver" and was one of the titular "Young Guns" (both 1988). He has played cops ("Renegades" 1989), Latinos ("A Show of Force" 1990) and Native Americans ("The Dark Wind" 1991, "Shadow of the Wolf" 1992). He worked behind the camera as director and also starred in "Dangerous Touch" and "Sioux City" (both 1994).

In 1996, Phillips made his Broadway debut as the King of Siam in the acclaimed revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King & I". That same year, he was on the big screen as a soldier colleague of Meg Ryan's in "Courage Under Fire".

Also Credited As

Lou Upchurch

Born

On February 17, 1962 in Subic Bay Naval Air Station, Philippines

Job Titles

actor, assistant director, screenwriter

Education

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Significant Others

  • Yvonne Boismier
    Married August 2007
  • Kelly Preston
    Born c. 1968; married April 24, 1994; divorced in 2007
  • Julie Cypher
    Met during the making of "Trespasses" (1986); divorced c. 1991; Cypher later became the life partner of singer Melissa Etheridge with whom she had two children

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