Phil Garrelhas is an actor, known for 11 Blocks (2015), Heterochromia (2013) and The Education of Junaid Qadri (2012).
Phil Garris was born on January 1, 1919 in the USA. He is known for Walking My Baby Back Home (1953), Kill the Golden Goose (1979) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955). He died on November 21, 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Phil Gawel is known for Riddle Room (2016).
Phil Gillen is an actor, known for The Price for Silence (2018), Pose (2018) and Pandora's Box: Unleashing Evil (2016).
Phil Giordano is a writer/director from Staten Island, New York. He received his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Cortland University. Phil attends New York University's M.F.A. Directing Program in Singapore and is in his third year. At age 23, he made the controversial s16mm short The Empty Playground. The film is about a man struggling with inner-demons who tries to abduct a young girl from a playground. The film went on to screen at 10 film festivals (spanning three continents) and was awarded the Golden Palm at the Mexico International Film Festival and Best Short at the 2010 ZERO Film Festival in Brooklyn, New York. Later, it received distribution from Indieflix, but with a 17 or older rating.
Phil Giubileo is known for Untold: Crime and Penalties (2021).
Phil Godeck is known for A Christmas Invitation (2022), Alien Vampire Busters (2023) and Jaki's Buzz (2011).
Phil Gorn was born & raised in San Francisco. Phil became a projectionist in his family's repertory movie theater when he grew tall enough to see out of the projection room window (similar to the kid in Cinema Paradiso). Graduating from San Francisco State University, he began writing, producing, editing & directing features. After exploring representation for his own films, Phil found a need to start his own sales company -- for himself as well as his fellow filmmakers.
Phil Grabsky and his company have been making films for TV & cinema for the past 30 years. Multiple award-winners, their films include 'I, Caesar - The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire' for the BBC, The Great Commanders for C4, over 100 Tim Marlow art shows for C5 and Sky Arts, Great Art for ITV, Terry Jones history films for Discovery, The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan for international cinema - and many more. The most recent project, that Phil conceived in 2009, was to bring major art exhibitions, galleries and artists to cinema screens around the world. This strand EXHIBITION ON SCREEN now plays in 61 countries. Phil has also written four best-sellers - available now on Kindle and Audible.
Philip Richard Gries was born in Jewish Hospital in Brooklyn, New York on February 2, 1943 to Nathan Gries (b.1902) and Lillian K. Gries (b.1905). His fraternal and maternal grandparents were Polish, Austrian-Hungarian, Jewish immigrants. In March 1947, Phil moved with his family, which now included his younger brother, Dr. Leonard Todd Gries (b.1945), from 716 Jefferson Avenue, Bedford - Stuyvesant, Brooklyn to 4105 Bedford Avenue, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. Phil attended P.S. 206 from grades K thru first grade & sixth grade, and Yeshiva Rambam from second grade thru fifth grade. Education continued at Shell Bank Junior High School, and James Madison High School, Farmingdale State College (Associate Degree in Agronomy), City College of New York (Bachelors Degree in Film Production), and University of California, Los Angeles (Masters degree in Fine Arts in Film and Television). At age 14 Phil's parents bought him an 8mm model 43 Wollensak film camera, which began a life-long passion and career as cinematographer from his first footage taken on July 4, 1957, of the Brooklyn Dodgers playing the Pittsburgh Pirates at Ebbets Field, to the present day...a professional career that has spanned 45 years shooting commercials, features, behind the scenes, adult (AVN Best Cinematography Award for Firestorm 2: The Angel Blade (1988), and primarily hundreds of television documentaries. A year after he married Jane B. King (b.1947), Phil began his freelance cinematography career in Los Angeles in the Fall of 1970, where he joined the N.A.B.E.T cameraman's union. After projecting his 54 minute documentary, Harlem School (1970) at the home of his former UCLA teacher, Haskell Wexler, and soliciting his advice, Phil eventually accepted a staff position as cinematographer / editor at the University of Wisconsin Green-Bay & WPNE, the Public Television Station affiliate, where he worked from 1974 to 1978. Phil returned to his native New York in the Spring of 1978 where he has worked and lived ever since with his wife Jane and his son, Ethan Marc (b.1990). A significant highlight of Phil's career has been his affiliation with the British Broadcasting Corporation, where he photographed 183 documentary productions over a period of twenty consecutive years. In 1980 Phil joined what is today I.A.T.S.E Local 600 cameraman's Union. In 1997 Phil was accepted into the Society of Operating Cameramen. Notable documentary productions on which he has worked include the PBS series The World of Ideas with Bill Moyers (1988), National Emmy Award nominated PBS Frontline documentary, 88 Seconds in Greensboro (1983), 13 part documentary series Mafia's Greatest Hits (2012), and the Emmy Award Winning documentary, Vermeer: Master of Light (2001).