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American actor, director, and writer. After appearing as Billy Douglas on the soap opera One Life to Live, he came to fame in the late 1. I Know What You Did Last Summer, Cruel Intentions, and 5. American Bible Challenge Season 3. In the 2. 00. 0s, he appeared in several films, including Gosford Park (2.

Crash (2. 00. 4), and war drama Flags of Our Fathers (2. Breach (2. 00. 7), and Stop- Loss (2.

In 2. 01. 0, Phillippe starred as Pulitzer Prize- winning photographer Greg Marinovich in The Bang- Bang Club. He stars in the lead role of Bob Lee Swagger in the USA Network thriller drama Shooter.[2]He was married to actress Reese Witherspoon from 1. He also has a daughter from a relationship with actress Alexis Knapp. Early life[edit]Phillippe was born in New Castle, Delaware.[3] His mother, Susan, ran a day care center in the family's house, and his father, Richard Phillippe, was a chemist.[1] Phillippe is of part French descent.[4] Phillippe graduated from the Barbizon Modeling and Acting Program in Wilmington, Delaware.[5]Early career (1. Phillippe's acting career began after being signed to Cathy Parker Management in Voorhees, New Jersey. Watch The Courageous Heart Of Irena Sendler Instanmovie. Shortly after he made an appearance in the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live. His character Billy Douglas, whom he played from 1.

After leaving the show, Phillippe moved to Los Angeles, where he appeared in a number of small parts in various television series including Matlock, Due South, the TV miniseries The Secrets of Lake Success, and movies, including the 1. Crimson Tide and the 1. White Squall. He was cast in the 1. I Know What You Did Last Summer, which co- starred Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Jr. Jennifer Love Hewitt. The film was a success, and led to Phillippe gaining wider renown and being cast in a few more high- profile films, including 5. Neve Campbell, Salma Hayek and Mike Myers.

In 1. 99. 9 he starred in Cruel Intentions, a modern retelling of the Choderlos de Laclos novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, which also starred Phillippe's future wife Reese Witherspoon, as well as his I Know What You Did Last Summer co- star Sarah Michelle Gellar. It was a success among its intended teenage audience, cementing Phillippe's ability to play characters that require sex appeal. Phillippe can also be seen in the Marcy Playground music video "Comin' Up From Behind", which appears on the film's soundtrack. Critical success and later work (2. In the years following, he appeared in the crime drama The Way of the Gun, starred as a famed software engineer in the thriller Antitrust, and co- starred in Robert Altman's Gosford Park, which was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture. Subsequently, Phillippe had supporting parts in the films Igby Goes Down (2.

Crash (2. 00. 5), which won the Oscar for Best Picture. His 2. 00. 3 film The I Inside premiered on cable. In 2. 00. 6, Phillippe played real- life Navy corpsman John Bradley in the war film Flags of Our Fathers, directed by Clint Eastwood and following the journey of the United States Marines who lifted the flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima. Phillippe has said that the film was the "best experience" of his career because of its "personal meaning" to him,[7] and that he would have "given [his] life" to fight in World War II, noting that both of his grandfathers fought in the war.[8] His performance was positively received by film critic Richard Roeper, who thought it was Phillippe's best performance to date.[9] Phillippe's next role was in the thriller Breach, in which he played FBI investigator Eric O'Neill opposite Chris Cooper. He has since commented that he believes Cooper to be "the best actor America has to offer".[1. He then starred in Chaos, in which he plays a police officer, Five Fingers, a drama set in Morocco, Kimberly Peirce's Iraq war film Stop- Loss, and the futuristic Franklyn. Next up for Phillippe was a rare comedic role as Lt.

Dixon Piper in Mac. Gruber, a film based on the Saturday Night Live (SNL) skit of the same name. It was released in the US and Canada on May 2. As part of the film's promotion, Phillippe made his SNL hosting debut on April 1. Kesha.[1. 3] Two days later, on April 1.

Phillippe co- hosted. WWE Raw with Jonathan Swift and Charo, also in support of Mac. Gruber.[1. 4]That same year, Phillippe starred in the Canadian/South African production The Bang- Bang Club, which tells the real- life story of the Bang- Bang Club, four South African photographers whose images documented the bloody end of apartheid.[1.

Phillippe stars as Pulitzer Prize- winning photographer Greg Marinovich. Filming for the movie took place in South Africa, beginning in March 2. Phillippe described the filming process as "really run- and- gun.

There were no comforts, and I actually appreciate that." He noted that the experience affected him, explaining that "we were shooting during the day in Soweto, and it was an endless procession of funerals—death is so common. Kids there have no quality of life. It has made me want to get more involved in Africa- based charities."[1. An early cut of the film was shown at Cannes Film Festival in May 2. Cannes in May 2. 01. The film officially premiered in September 2.

Toronto International Film Festival. The US rights to the movie were picked up by Tribeca Film,[1. Tribeca Film Festival and opened the movie in limited release on April 2. In the summer of 2.

Phillippe began filming the adaptation of popular crime novel The Lincoln Lawyer, taking on the role of Louis Roulet, a wealthy Los Angeles playboy accused of a crime for which his culpability is unclear. The movie, which also stars Matthew Mc.

Conaughey, Marisa Tomei and William H. Macy, opened on March 1. Rotten Tomatoes as of late March 2. Phillippe filmed his next project, heist action movie Setup, in December 2. Grand Rapids, Michigan.[2. Also starring Bruce Willis, Jenna Dewan, and 5. Cent, the movie focuses on a group of young men from Detroit whose attempt at a diamond heist goes awry and brings them into conflict with a mob boss.[2.

The movie had a straight- to- DVD release on September 2. Phillippe next filmed the dramatic dark comedy Revenge for Jolly!, alongside Elijah Wood, Kristen Wiig and Adam Brody, in the summer of 2.

Gosford Park Movie Review & Film Summary (2. Robert Altman's "Gosford Park" is above all a celebration of styles- - the distinct behavior produced by the British class system, the personal styles of a rich gallery of actors, and his own style of introducing a lot of characters and letting them weave their way through a labyrinthine plot. At a time when too many movies focus every scene on a $2. Altman film is like a party with no boring guests."Gosford Park" is such a joyous and audacious achievement it deserves comparison with his very best movies, such as "MASH," "Mc. Cabe and Mrs. Miller," "Nashville," "The Player," "Short Cuts" and "Cookie's Fortune." It employs the genre of the classic British murder mystery, as defined by Agatha Christie: Guests and servants crowd a great country house, and one of them is murdered. But "Gosford Park" is a Dame Agatha story in the same sense that "MASH" is a war movie, "Mc.

Cabe" is a Western and "Nashville" is a musical: Altman uses the setting, but surpasses the limitations and redefines the goal. This is no less than a comedy about selfishness, greed, snobbery, eccentricity and class exploitation, and Altman is right when he hopes people will see it more than once; after you know the destination the journey is transformed. Advertisement. The time is November 1. Sir William Mc. Cordle (Michael Gambon) and Lady Sylvia Mc.

Cordle (Kristin Scott Thomas) have invited a houseful of guests for a shooting party. They include Sir William's sister Constance, the Countess of Trentham (Maggie Smith), who depends on an allowance he is constantly threatening to withdraw. And Lady Sylvia's sister Louisa (Geraldine Somerville), who like Sylvia had to marry for money (they cut cards to decide who would bag Sir William). And Louisa's husband, Commander Anthony Meredith (Tom Hollander).

And their sister Lavinia (Natasha Wightman), married to Raymond, Lord Stockbridge (Charles Dance). And the Hollywood star Ivor Novello (Jeremy Northam).

And Morris Weissman (Bob Balaban), a gay Hollywood producer who has brought along his "valet" Henry Denton (Ryan Phillippe). Below stairs we meet the butler Jennings (Alan Bates), the housekeeper Mrs. Wilson (Helen Mirren), the cook Mrs. Croft (Eileen Atkins), the footman George (Richard E. Grant) and assorted other valets, maids, grooms and servers. When the American Henry comes to take his place at the servant's table and says his name is Denton, Jennings sternly informs him that servants are addressed below stairs by the names of their masters, and he will be "Mr.

Weissman" at their table- -where, by the way, servants are seated according to the ranks of their employers. It has been said that the most enjoyable lifestyle in history was British country house life in the years between the wars. That is true for some of the people upstairs in this movie, less true of most of those downstairs. Altman observes exceptions: Some of the aristocrats, like Lady Constance, are threatened with financial ruin, and others, like Novello, have to sing for their supper; while below stairs, a man like Jennings is obviously supremely happy to head the staff of a great house.

And as Mrs. Wilson the housekeeper says of herself,"I am the perfect servant. I have no life." The classic country house murder story begins with perfect order, in which everyone up and down the class ladder fits securely into his or her place- -until murder disrupts that order, and discloses unexpected connections between the classes. That's what happens here, when one of the characters is poisoned and then stabbed, suggesting there are two murderers to be apprehended by Inspector Thompson (Stephen Fry). Advertisement. Half of those in the house have a motive for the murder, but the investigation isn't the point, and Altman has fun by letting Thompson and his assistant Constable Dexter (Ron Webster) mirror the relative competence of the upper and lower classes in the house. Thompson, like the aristocrats, sets great store by his title and dress (he puffs a pipe that will be recognized by anyone who knows the name Monsieur Hulot). Dexter, like the servants, just gets on with it, doggedly pointing out clues (footprints, fingerprints on a tea cup, a secret door) that Thompson ignores.

The cast of "Gosford Park" is like a reunion of fine and familiar actors (I have not yet even mentioned Derek Jacobi, Kelly Macdonald, Clive Owen, Emily Watson and James Wilby). This is like an invitation for scene- stealing, and Maggie Smith effortlessly places first, with brittle comments that cut straight to the quick. When Novello entertains after dinner with one song, and then another, and then another, and shows no sign of stopping, Smith crisply asks, "Do you think he'll be as long as he usually is?" and then stage- whispers, "Don't encourage him." Altman has a keen eye and ear for snobbery.

Note the way that when Mr. Weissman introduces himself, Lady Sylvia asks him to repeat his name, and then she repeats it herself. Just that, but she is subtly underlining his ethnicity. And the way Constance puts Novello in his place by mentioning his most recent film and observing, ostensibly with sympathy, "It must be rather disappointing when something flops like that." The screenplay by Julian Fellowes, based on an idea by Altman and Balaban, is masterful in introducing all of the characters and gradually making it clear who they are, what they've done, and what it means. Like guests at a big party, we are confused when we first arrive: Who are all these people? By the end, we know. No director has ever been better than Altman at providing the audience with bearings to find its way through a large cast.

The sense of place is also palpable in this film; the downstairs and attic floors were entirely constructed on sound stages by production designer Steven Altman, Altman's son, who also supervised the real country house used for the main floors. Watch The Forsaken Full Movie more. Andrew Dunn's photography is sumptuous upstairs, while making the downstairs look creamy and institutional.

The editor, Tim Squyres, must have been crucial in keeping the characters in play."Gosford Park" is the kind of generous, sardonic, deeply layered movie that Altman has made his own. As a director he has never been willing to settle for plot; he is much more interested in character and situation, and likes to assemble unusual people in peculiar situations and stir the pot. Here he is, like Prospero, serenely the master of his art.