Phillip Lybrand grew up in Port Tampa, FL where he started working in film/TV at a very young age, all beginning with the closed-circuit morning show at his elementary school. Lybrand attended film school at the University of Arizona and received his MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Lybrand began producing low-budget feature films in Austin, TX in 2010. Since then, he's directed four feature films. His most recent film, 'Maybe Shower', won 'Best Feature Screenplay' at the Austin Comedy Film Festival and 'Best Feature Film' at the Portland Comedy Film Festival.'
Phillip M. Lawrence is known for Incoming (2024).
Phillip M. Polite is an actor and writer, known for By Light of Desert Night (2019), The Birthmark Killer (2021) and The Long Streak (2019).
Phillip Manikum was born in 1943 in Surrey, England. He is an actor, known for Notting Hill (1999), Poirot (1989) and The Wednesday Play (1964).
Dr. Phil Manning is Professor of Natural History at the University of Manchester and Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre of Ancient Life. He has appeared and presented many documentaries, including the series Jurassic CSI for the National Geographic. Dr. Phil Manning is also a Research Associate of the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and a Visiting Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania (USA). In January 2014 he was elected a Fellow of the Explorer's Club. Dr. Manning's research is both broad and interdisciplinary with active research topics including: biomechanics, geochemistry and elemental analysis (particularly specializing in synchrotron-based imaging techniques), application of LiDAR-based imaging to both landscape and skeletal modelling, high-performance computing work, mechanical analysis of biomaterials (both extant and extinct), finite element analysis and imaging. Dr. Manning and his team have worked extensively in the Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota and Montana, but their field program also includes sites in South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Media exposure for Dr. Manning and his research group includes a recent series for National Geographic Channel ('Jurassic CSI') that was transmitted to many countries. The series showcased the application of new technologies and methods in palaeontology. He also contributed to all episodes of a recent BBC series on palaeontology ('Fossil Detectives') raising the profile of the science and also the Manchester team. Dr. Manning plays an active role in the University of Manchester's Manchester Museum public outreach program, contributing to open-days, lectures, workshops, fieldwork, etc. He has authored both children and popular science books and is a regular contributor to public speaking programs around the world, promoting the public engagement of science. In 2013 Dr. Manning was appointed as the Science and Technology Research Council (STFC) Science in Society Fellow, so as to promote science and technology to as wide an audience as possible. The 'Dinosaur CSI' blog is authored by Dr. Manning. He can be followed on Twitter @DrPhilManning
Phillip Manuel is an actor and composer, known for Cane River (1982), Camera Store (2017) and The Big Uneasy (2010).
Phillip Martin is known for The Corporate Coup D'État (2018) and Trial 4 (2020).
Phillip McFarland is known for Line of Justice (2021), White Noise (2022) and Little Savages (2016).
Phillip McInnes is an Australian stage and screen actor. He grew up in Mukinbudin, Australia on a large sheep and wheat farm. Phillip became interested in performing as a young child. In 1999, he made his theater debut in Deckchair Theatre Company's 'King For This Place', playing the role of Lenny. Phillip graduated from Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2002. His television debut was on The Ship (2002).
Phillip Mitchell was born in British Columbia, Canada. He is known for A Mother on the Edge (2019), Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) and Clown Fu (2012).