Lou Diamond Phillips
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Lou Diamond Phillips (born Louis Upchurch on February 17, 1962, at Subic Bay Naval Station, Philippines), named for Marine legend Lou Diamond, is an American actor. His surname Phillips, he adopted from his stepfather.
He has Filipino, Chinese, Spanish and Scotch-Irish origin.
Biography
Phillips worked as an assistant director and instructor at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he also studied Drama, between 1983 - 1986. In 1982 he met Adam Roarke, of the Film Actors Lab (Arlington, Texas), who became an important figure in his life. At the Film Actors Lab he studied Film Acting Technique and later joined the team as an instructor.
He attended Flour Bluff High School, and briefly attended Del Mar College, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Phillips' big break came with the starring role in 1987's La Bamba as doomed early rocker Ritchie Valens. Though the role garnered him laud from critics, he has since found it difficult to find another leading role in a big-budget Hollywood film. In 1988, he co-starred along Edward James Olmos in the inner-city high school drama, Stand and Deliver, as Angel Guzman, a wannabe cholo who is inspired by his math teacher, Jaime Escalante, to challenge himself at calculus and along the road, creates a friendship with his teacher.
The first low budget film in which he starred in was called Trespasses. During the making of this film, he met Julie Cypher, an assistant director who would later become his wife. She would later divorce him and go on to be the lesbian lover of Melissa Etheridge, until she (Cypher) returned to men.
He met Jennifer Tilly, to whom he was briefly engaged, although the two never married. He later married model Kelly Preston (not to be confused with John Travolta's actress wife of the same name). They had twin daughters. They separated in 2005 and their divorce is pending.
Phillips also plays on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games. He plays for the Sierra Canyon H.S. & Santa Suzanna Montessori charity.
Selected filmography
- Bloodlines (2006)
- The Triangle (television) (2005) Mini-series on Sci-fi channel, inspired by paranormal events in the Bermuda Triangle
- Alien Express (television) (2005)
- Murder at the Presidio (television) (2005)
- The Trail to Hope Rose (television) (2004)
- Gone But Not Forgiven (television) (2004)
- Red Water (television) (2003)
- Hollywood Homicide (2003)
- Absolon (2003)
- Malevolent (2002)
- Stark Raving Mad (2002)
- Lone Hero (2002)
- 24 (2002) TV series - cameo as a warden at a government top secret underground prison, alongside Kiefer Sutherland.
- Wolf Lake (2001) TV Series
- Knight Club (2001)
- Route 666 (2001)
- Supernova (2000)
- A Better Way to Die (2000)
- Picking Up the Pieces (2000)
- In a Class of His Own (television) (1999)
- Bats (1999)
- Brokedown Palace (1999)
- The Big Hit (1998)
- Courage Under Fire (1996)
- Undertow (1996)
- The Wharf Rat (television) (1995)
- Override (television) (1994)
- Teresa's Tattoo (1994)
- Boulevard (1994)
- Sioux City (1994)
- Dangerous Touch (1994)
- Wind in the Wire (1993)
- Extreme Justice (1993)
- Shadow of the Wolf (1992)
- Avenue Z Afternoon (1991) Television seies
- Ambition (1991)
- The Dark Wind (1991)
- Harley (1990)
- The First Power (1990)
- A Show of Force (1990)
- Young Guns II (1990)
- Renegades (1989)
- Disorganized Crime (1989)
- Young Guns (1988)
- Stand and Deliver (1988)
- Dakota (1988)
- The Three Kings (television) (1987)
- La Bamba (1987)
- Trespasses (1986)
- Interface (1984)
External links
- {{{2|{{{name|Lou Diamond Phillips}}}}}} at The Internet Movie Database
- Red Water review at The Stinkyard the capitol of Cheesy Horror movies. Lou has never been better! Except maybe for BATS.
- World Poker Tour Profilede:Lou Diamond Phillips