Philippe Mora is a highly talented artist and film-maker with an impressive resume to boast of. He was born in Paris in 1949 to Georges and Mirka Mora, who moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1951. There the elder Moras became very important local artistic and cultural figures. Georges was an art dealer who in 1967 had founded the commercial art gallery Tolarno Galleries. In 1967, the young Philippe moved to London to make his mark in both the art and filmmaking industries. He made the acquaintance of an artist from Sydney named Martin Sharp, who encouraged Philippe to move into The Pheasantry, an artists colony located in Kings Road, Chelsea. One of his flatmates during this time was none other than music legend Eric Clapton. He became quite successful as an artist, with his work displayed in showings; among his work is providing art for "The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics". He began to move into film work in 1973, having met film producers David Puttnam and Sandy Lieberson. His earliest efforts were the documentaries "Swastika" about the rise of Hitler and "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" about the Depression. In the mid-70's, he moved back to Australia, where with a friend he would start "Cinema Papers", a leading film magazine Down Under. His collaboration with American actor Dennis Hopper was what really got him noticed. "Mad Dog Morgan" is a very effective based-on-fact story about the outlaw Daniel "Mad Dog" Morgan, who became what he was through circumstance. It was the first Australian made film to get a wide American release. Producers at United Artists were impressed at the amount of bloodletting in the film, and several years later, Mora was directing for them the enjoyably gruesome and silly monster movie "The Beast Within". Some of Mora's subsequent pictures were also genre pictures, including both the 2nd and 3rd entries in the "Howling" series, and he would also be responsible for the offbeat and interesting alien encounter film "Communion", starring Christopher Walken, and based upon the supposed real life experiences of author Whitley Strieber. Some years after that, he would return to the same sort of material with the documentary "According to Occam's Razor". Having done an impressive job of balancing more personal and artistic endeavors with more commercial ones, Philippe Mora has definitely left his mark in both art and film. He has continued to work, writing for "Art Monthly Australia" and contributing a wonderful interview to the "Not Quite Hollywood" documentary on the birth and evolution of exploitation cinema in Australia.
Philippe Morier-Genoud was born on 2 March 1944. He is an actor, known for Au revoir les enfants (1987), Three Colors: White (1994) and Cyrano de Bergerac (1990).
Philippe Ménard is known for The Lodge (2019).
Philippe Nahon was born on December 24, 1938 in Paris, France. He was an actor and producer, known for Seul contre tous (1998), Irréversible (2002) and Carne (1991). He was married to Elisabeth Weissman. He died on April 19, 2020 in Paris.
Philippe Ohrel is an actor and writer, known for Overdrive (2017), Le nouveau protocole (2008) and L'asymetrie du papillon (2016).
Philippe Paimblanc is known for Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001), Taxi 3 (2003) and Lebowitz contre Lebowitz (2016).
Since his early age, Philippe Pasquini has been fascinated by images and what they could express. This is why he studied both acting and fine arts in Paris and Toulon. He quickly started experimental filmmaking with videos such as Dracula mix, The Me-Christ, or Poor Poseïdon. At the same time, he continued acting and stage designing for both theatre and film. He then joined the BlaBla Theater Company to take part in the Collective Filmmaking Project. As an actor Philippe Pasquini has had an extensive career in theater and then became the recurring lead character of Youri in Quarxx's movies (Zeropolis). Amongst his numerous talents Philippe also designs puppets and masks.
Philippe Peythieu was born on January 12, 1950 in Paris, France. He is known for Lego Jurassic World (2015), The Simpsons Game (2007) and The Simpsons: Hit & Run (2003). He has been married to Véronique Augereau since July 9, 2001. They have two children.
Philippe Pierrard is an actor, known for Dom Hemingway (2013), Vous êtes jeunes vous êtes beaux (2018) and De Vermis Mysteriis (2014).
Philippe Poirier is a Canadian actor born and raised in Sudbury, Ontario. In 2011, he received his Fine Arts Bachelors degree from Ryerson Theatre School and was an honors graduate from Humber College in Toronto. He began his professional career in 2005 by performing in various theatre, television and film credits. His theatre credits most recently include Opening Night (QAC, 2015), The Shoemaker and His Wife (Little Red Theatre, 2014-15), Projet Actif (Mixed Company Theatre, 2013-14), Starting Over (Bad Dog Theatre, 2012), Hometown (Blyth Theatre Festival, 2011), Twelfth Night (Ruckus Magazine, 2010). Some of his most recent TV credits include his recurring role on Eastlink TV's 14 Keys (Season 1-8), Vertical Integration (Doug Carr, 2014) and Memory Lane (Miles Robison, 2013). He's also appeared in commercials for AstraZeneca 'Crestor' (2012) and RBC investments (2012-13). He made his big screen debut in the feature film Grim Trigger (2017) and will most recently appear in an episode of Carter (2017) distributed by Sony Pictures Television.