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Reviewer:
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Lou
Diamond Phillips
BORN: February 17, 1962
Actor Lou Diamond Phillips is no stranger to the dramatic ups
and downs and surprises of his profession. Just look at the way
he burst onto the Hollywood scene in 1987 with the surprise hit
biopic La Bamba after years of working in Fort Worth theater and
small Texas-produced independent films. His portrayal of doomed
'50s rocker Ritchie Valens won him acclaim. His next role, that
of a troubled gangleader who is reluctantly inspired to change
by a charismatic math teacher in Stand and Deliver (1988) -- which
was actually finished before La Bamba's release -- and his portrayal
of young outlaw Jose Chavez Y Chavez in Young Guns (1988) made
it seem that Phillips' youthful prediction that he would become
a major star would indeed come true. But then Phillips showed
up in a long line of box-office and direct-to-video bombs and
he disappeared into obscurity and he seemed destined to remain
there for the rest of his career. Phillips is one of Hollywood's
most distinctive actors and is known for his intense performances.
He is a tall, slender man with raven-black hair, deep-brown almond-shaped
eyes, and cheekbones reminiscent of ancient Mayan statues. His
distinctly "ethnic" looks come from his rich family heritage.
Phillips claims he is part Hawaiian, Filipino, Cherokee, and Scots-Irish.
His dark complexion and exotic looks have relegated him to "ethnic"
roles in Hollywood. Phillips was born Lou Upchurch in the Philippines,
the son of a naval aircraft mechanic, and raised in Flour Bluff,
a small community near Corpus Christi, TX. Though he received
scholarships to the U.S. Naval Academy and to Yale, Phillips preferred
to attend the local University of Texas at Arlington so he could
remain close to his high school friends. While at school, Phillips
found a growing passion for acting and after appearing in several
drama club productions and in a local comedy troupe, believed
himself destined for stardom. When real stars came to town, he
would go to elaborate lengths to meet them. For example, when
his idol Robert DeNiro came, Phillips dressed up as a bellboy
and snuck up to the great actor's hotel room. After college, Phillips
joined Fort Worth's tiny Stage West theater and stayed there for
four years. During that period, Phillips appeared in such made-in-Texas
independent films as Trespasses (1987) for which he also wrote
the script. He associate-produced another of these films, Dakota.After
the only moderate success of Young Guns, Phillips' career faltered
with films such as First Power (1989), the dismal Young Guns 2
(1990), and the laughably self-important Shadow of the Wolf (1992).
Phillips made an inauspicious directorial debut with Dangerous
Touch (1993), following it up with Sioux City (1994). Though he
worked steadily in films through the decade, Phillips was almost
a forgotten quantity in Hollywood. In 1995, Phillips' career took
a surprising and unexpectedly successful turn when a casting director
spotted Phillips and brought him in to audition for the role of
King Mongkut in a new production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's The
King and I. Despite having only worked relatively briefly on-stage,
Phillips was personally approved by the Rodgers estate to play
the part. Phillips realized that in taking it, he would be expected
to fill the shoes of the great Yul Brynner who originated the
role. It did not help that many critics did little to hide their
surprise and dismay at the audacious casting of Phillips, who
was determined to find new nuances in the Siamese King's relationship
with British schoolteacher Anna. Phillips also made important
changes for the character, especially in his appearance. Despite
the naysayers' dire predictions for the musical's revival, Phillips
succeeded in his goals and the show became a smash hit. Among
the benefits of his reemergence has been renewed interest in Phillips
from Hollywood. Though he never really left, Phillips had a "comeback"
when he starred opposite Denzel Washington in Courage Under Fire
(1996).
*Taken
from All Movie Guide
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