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Lou Diamond Phillips

American actor

Louis Diamond Phillips (néUpchurch; born February 17, 1962) is a Filipino-American actor. His breakthrough came when he starred as Ritchie Valens in the biographical drama film La Bamba (1987). For his performance as Angel David Guzman in Stand and Deliver (1988), he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male.

Phillips made his Broadway debut with the 1996 revival of The King and I, earning a Tony Award nomination for his portrayal of King Mongkut of Siam. Phillips' other notable films include Young Guns (1988), Young Guns II (1990), Courage Under Fire (1996), The Big Hit (1998), Brokedown Palace (1999), Che (2008), and The 33 (2015).

In the television series Longmire, he played a main character named Henry Standing Bear. He played New York City Police Lieutenant Gil Arroyo on Prodigal Son on FOX from 2019 to 2021.[1]

Early life

Born Lou Diamond Upchurch on February 17, 1962, at the Subic Bay Naval Station in the Philippines, he is the son of Lucita Umayam Aranas and Gerald Amon Upchurch (1935–1963),[2] a MarineKC-130 crew chief.[3] His mother was Filipino, while his father was an American of Scots-Irish and Cherokee descent. Phillips has said "I never claimed to be a Native actor, but I do have Native blood."[4][5][6]

Phillips was named after US Marine Lou Diamond.[7][8]

Phillips's father died when he was young, after which his mother remarried and adopted the Phillips surname.[9][10][11]

Phillips was raised in Texas. He graduated from Flour Bluff High School in Corpus Christi in 1980 and from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Drama.[12]

Career

1980s

The first low-budget film in which he starred was called Trespasses. Phillips's big break came with the starring role in La Bamba (1987) in which he played early rocker Ritchie Valens. Prior to his cinematic breakthrough, he starred in the Miami Vice episode "Red Tape" (March 13, 1987), portraying detective Bobby Diaz.

In 1988, Phillips co-starred with Edward James Olmos in the inner-city high school drama Stand and Deliver, in a role for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.[13] He won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male.[14] He plays Angel David Guzman, a chologangster who is inspired by his math teacher, Jaime Escalante, to excel at calculus. Working to master the subject, he develops a friendship with his teacher. Stand and Deliver was filmed before La Bamba, but it was released a year later.

In 1988 Phillips co-starred with Emilio Estevez and Kiefer Sutherland in the Western filmYoung Guns, in which he plays Jose Chavez y Chavez, a historical Old Westoutlaw.

1990s

In 1990, he revisited the role of Jose Chavez y Chavez in Young Guns II.

In the mid-1990s, Phillips was a vocalist with the Los Angeles-based rock group The Pipefitters.[15]

In 1993, Phillips was among the guests on the Randy Travistelevision specialWind in the Wire.[16]

In 1996, Phillips made his Broadway debut as the King in Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's The King and I. Phillips won a Theatre World Award, and was nominated for both a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his performance.[17]

In 1998, he starred as Cisco, the counterpart of the main character Melvin Smiley (played by Mark Wahlberg) in the comedy-action film The Big Hit.

2000s

Phillips later had a minor role in the TV sitcom George Lopez (2002–2004) as George Lopez's half-brother. He also played a role in the first season of the TV series 24 as secret government agent Mark DeSalvo, opposite former Young Guns star Kiefer Sutherland.

Phillips played the recurring role of FBI agent Ian Edgerton in the television series Numb3rs. Edgerton is an FBI tracker and sniper who works as an instructor at QuanticoFBI Academy when he is not working a case in the field. Phillips won the second season of the NBC reality series, I'm a Me Out of Here!, over pro wrestler Torrie Wilson.

In 2003, he starred in a cameo role with Harrison Ford in an action-comedy film Hollywood Homicide.

On September 11, 2007, Phillips joined the touring troupe for Lerner and Loewe's Camelot in the role of King Arthur.[18]

Phillips had a recurring role as Colonel Telford in the Stargate Universe television series during its two-season run on the SyFy channel 2009–2011. He played the would-be commander of the Destiny expedition, who is left behind when an accident launches an unsuspecting crew into deep space. The commander works from Earth to bring the crew home, often coming into conflict with the shipborne command characters.

2010s

Phillips hosted the weekly series An Officer and a Movie (2011-2013)on The Military Channel. This series features various theatrical World War II dramas, with discussion breaks during the film in which Phillips interviews members of the US military and intelligence communities about details of the events that inspired each film.

In January 2012, he was one of eight celebrities participating in the Food Networkreality seriesRachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off.[19] On January 29, 2012, he was announced as the winner with a Zagat score of 28 out of 30, thereby winning $50,000 for his charity.

In June 2012, Phillips began co-starring in the television series Longmire, about a modern-day sheriff in Wyoming, played by Robert Taylor. Phillips played Henry Standing Bear, a Native American, who is a longtime friend of Longmire and has a saloon/restaurant. He often helps the sheriff with cases and in dealing with the Cheyenne reservation police. They do not respect or like non-natives, especially local, state or federal law enforcement with competing authority. (The series ran for six seasons, to 2017, and in 2024 there have been repeated calls to revive it.)

In December 2012, Phillips was featured in Imagine Dragons' music video for "Radioactive",[20] which eclipsed 1 billion views on YouTube.[21]

In February 2013, Phillips appeared as star of the comedy short film Lucy in the Sky with Diamond, playing a version of himself known as the elusive and mysterious LDP—a renegade, spirit guide, and life coach who attempts to help John (John Patrick Jordan) get over a particularly disconcerting ex-girlfriend. The award-winning short was written and directed by Joey Boukadakis.[22]

In July 2014, he replaced the injured Jason Scott Lee in Opera Australia's Melbourne production of The King and I, reprising his role as the King of Siam, playing opposite Lisa McCune as Anna Leonowens.[23]

In 2015, he guest-starred in The Wiggles Rock and Roll PreSchool DVD and made guest appearances on their TV program on ABC.

In 2016, Phillips portrayed serial killer Richard Ramirez in The Night Stalker.[24]

2020s

In 2023, Phillips competed in season nine of The Masked Singer as "Mantis". After being spared by Robin Thicke ringing the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell on "WB Movie Night", he was eliminated during the "Battle of the Saved" alongside Keenan Allen as "Gargoyle". Phillips also mentioned that he did the competition for his daughter Indigo and her friend Fluffy.

That same year, he starred opposite Malcolm McDowell in the independently-produced comedy thriller film Et Tu.[25]

Radio

Phillips starred in four episodes of the radio series The Twilight Zone: Vol. 1, "A Kind of a Stopwatch"; Vol. 3, "The Parallel;[26] Vol. 10, "Miniature";[citation needed] and Vol. 12, "Long Live Walter Jameson".[citation needed]

Writing

Phillips co-wrote the screenplay for Trespasses and HBO's Dangerous Touch, and wrote the Miramax feature Ambition. In 2019 Aethon Books announced that it would be publishing Phillips' debut novel, Tinderbox: Soldier of Indira, a science fiction retelling of the Hans Christian Andersen story of the same name. It is illustrated by his wife, Yvonne.[27]

Poker

Phillips has been a regular poker player since college.[28] In May 2009, Phillips placed 31st of 403 entrants in the 2009 California State Poker Championship LimitTexas hold 'em.[29] He cashed in the $10,000 July 2009 World Series of Poker World Championship No Limit main event.[30] In a field of 6,494, he was eliminated in the phase from 407 to 185. He started the day in 114th place among the 407 and was busted on the final hand of the day, finishing in 186th place and earning $36,626.[31][32]

Personal life

Relationships and family

During the making of Trespasses, he met Julie Cypher, an assistant director. They married on September 17, 1987, and divorced on August 5, 1990.

After their divorce, Cypher came out as lesbian. She began a long-term relationship with Melissa Etheridge.[33]

On the set of the film Shadow of the Wolf (1992), he met Jennifer Tilly. They were briefly engaged.

In 1994, he married makeup artist Kelly Preston.[34] They had three daughters together but separated in 2003. Their divorce was finalized in July 2007.[35][36]

Phillips began dating makeup artist Yvonne Boismier in 2004. He was charged with misdemeanor domestic battery against her in 2006.[37] They married in August 2007 and their daughter was born in October 2007.[citation needed] They are partners in writing and illustrating Phillips's first published novel.[citation needed]

Legal troubles

On August 11, 2006, Phillips was arrested for disturbing the peace at his Los Angeles home. The charges followed loud noises coming from the house he shared with his live-in girlfriend and future wife, Yvonne Boismier.[38] In December 2006, he pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of disturbing the peace and was sentenced to three years of probation.[39]

On November 3, 2017, Phillips was arrested in Portland, Texas, for DWI after stopping his vehicle to ask a police officer for directions.[40] He was charged with reckless driving. Phillips was released after posting bail.[41] In April 2018, following a plea deal, Phillips was sentenced to two years of probation.[42]

Activism

Phillips serves on the advisory council of The Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment, an organization that "champions diversity by educating, connecting, and empowering Asian American and Pacific Islander artists and leaders in entertainment and media."[43] As noted above, he was born in the Philippines and he is half Filipino through his mother.

Indian Country Today has reported that Phillips is part Cherokee on his father's side.[4] He has remained close to the Native American community. In 1990, Phillips organized a concert called "The Winds of Life" to benefit Native American causes.[44]

In 1991 he was adopted by an Oglala Lakota Sioux family in a traditional ceremony.[45] His Lakota name translates to "Star Keeper".[46]

Phillips is also a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.[47] In 2020, he appeared in the NoH8LGBTQ equality campaign.[48]

Phillips endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.[49]

Awards and achievements

  • 1989 – Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male (Stand and Deliver, 1988)
  • 1989 – Golden Globe Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture (Stand and Deliver, 1988)
  • 1989 – Western Heritage Award Bronze Wrangler Theatrical Motion Picture (Young Guns, 1988). Shared with John Fusco (producer), Christopher Cain (producer), Charlie Sheen (actor), Emilio Estevez (actor), Kiefer Sutherland (actor)
  • 1993 – Oxfam America award for his dedication toward ending world hunger
  • 1994 – Houston International Film Festival Gold award for Best Theatrical Feature Film for Ultimate Revenge
  • 1996 – Tony Award nominee for Best Actor on Broadway (The King And I)
  • 1996 – Theater World Award: The King and I
  • 1996 – New York Outer Critics Circle: Outstanding Broadway Debut Award of an Actor, The King & I
  • 1997 – Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actor – Adventure/Drama (Courage Under Fire, 1996)
  • 1997 – Lone Star Film & Television Award for Best Supporting Actor (Courage Under Fire, 1996)
  • 2001 – Filipinas magazine "Achievement award for Entertainment"
  • 2003 – Cinemanila Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award (Philippines)
  • 2005 – Asia Pacific Islander Heritage Award for Excellence in Entertainment and Arts
  • 2009 – I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!: King of the Jungle
  • 2012 – Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off: Winner
  • 2024 – Los Angeles IFS Film Festival Award for Best Actor (Et Tu, 2023)[50]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Time BombTerrorist TV film, uncredited
1985 DallasSidewalk Thug Episode: "Rock Bottom"
1987 The Three Kings"Tag" TV film
Miami ViceDetective Bobby Diaz Episode: "Red Tape"
1990 Sesame StreetHimself 2 episodes
1991 General Motors Playwrights Theater"Clash" Episode: "Avenue Z Afternoon"
1993 Sesame Street Jam: A Musical CelebrationHimself TV film; segment "Monster in the Mirror"
Tales from The CryptJerry Episode: "Oil's Well That Ends Well"
The Untold WestThe Narrator Episode: "Outlaws, Rebels and Rogues"
1994 OverrideCal TV short
1995 The Wharf RatPetey Martin TV film
1996 UndertowJack Ketchum
1997 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildCoatl Voice, episode: "The Shoemaker and the Elves"
1998 Spin CityNate Episode: "An Officer and a Gentleman"
The Outer LimitsCaptain Cotter McCoy Episode: "Identity Crisis"; also directed episode: "Blank Slate"
Adventures from the Book of VirtuesMartín Voice, episode: "Charity"
1999 Crucible of Empire: The Spanish-American WarEmilio AguinaldoVoice, documentary
In a Class of His OwnRicardo "Rich" Donato TV film
2001 HangmanDetective Nick Roos
2001–2002 Wolf LakeJohn Kanin / Noah Cassidy 10 episodes
2001 Night VisionsTom Fallor Episode: "Dead Air/Renovation"
2002 24Mark DeSalvo 2 episodes
The Twilight ZoneRitchie Almares Episode: "The Pool Guy"; also directed episode: "Into the Light"
Resurrection Blvd.Harry Tran 2 episodes; also directed episode: "Verguenza"
2003 George LopezGeorge Lopez 2 episodes
Red WaterJohn Sanders TV film
K10C: Kids' Ten CommandmentsNatha Voice, TV short[52]
The HandlerAndy Torres Episode: "Jar of Spiders"
2004 The Trail to Hope RoseKeenan Deerfield TV film
2005 Gone, But Not ForgottenAlan Page
Murder at the PresidioChief Warrant Officer James Chandler
Jack & BobbyJuan Roberto Alba Episode: "Legacy"
Alien ExpressVic Holden TV film
The TriangleMeeno Paloma TV mini-series (3 episodes)
2005–2010 NumbersIan Edgerton Recurring character
2006 AquamanTom Curry TV short
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitVictor Paul Gitano Episode: "Fault"
2007 PsychFBI Special Agent Lars Ewing Episode: "Psy vs. Psy"
Termination PointDr. Daniel Winter TV film
2008 Lone RiderBobby Hattaway
2009 The BeastCapone Episode: "Capone"
Love Takes WingRay Russell TV film; also director
Angel and the Badman"Quirt" Evans TV film
CarnyAtlas
2009–2011 Stargate UniverseColonel David Telford Recurring (20 episodes)
2010 American Dad!Rusty Voice, episode: "There Will Be Bad Blood"
2011 ChuckAugusto Gaez Episode: "Chuck Versus the Cat Squad"
Cougar TownHimself Episode: "Free Fallin'"
Happily DivorcedDavid Episode: "A Kiss Is Just a Kiss"
Metal TornadoMichael Edwards TV film
Criminal BehaviourLieutenant Henry Enriquez
2012–2017 LongmireHenry Standing Bear Main role (63 episodes); also directed episode: "Fever"
2012 SouthlandOfficer Danny Ferguson 2 episodes
The Aquabats! Super Show!The Spirit of The Sun Episode: "Eagle Claw!"
2013 IronsideStuart White Episode: "Hidden Agenda"
2014 Hell's KitchenHimself Episode: "7 Chefs Compete"
2015 Another PeriodYengundo Episode: "Funeral"
2015, 2020 BlindspotSaúl Guerrero 3 episodes
2016 The Night StalkerRichard RamirezTV film
2016–2020 Elena of AvalorVictor Delgado Voice, 15 episodes[52]
2017 Training DayThurman Ballesteros Episode: "Sunset"
The RanchClint 3 episodes
You're the WorstHimself Episode: "Dad-Not-Dad"
Brooklyn Nine-NineJeff Romero Episode: "The Big House"
Graves – Episode: "They Die Happier"
Hawaii Five-OWes Lincoln Episode: "Ka Laina Ma Ke One"
2018 Criminal MindsSheriff Clifford Mason Episode: "Submerged"
NCIS: New OrleansDeputy Chief Gossett 2 episodes
GoliathOscar Suarez
2018–2020 Blue BloodsLuis Delgado 4 episodes
2018 Fear the Walking DeadDirector only; episode: "MM 54"
2019 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Director only; episode: "The Other Thing"
The Lion GuardSurak Voice, 6 episodes[52]
2019–2021 Prodigal SonGil Arroyo Main role (33 episodes); also directed episode: "Face Value"
2020 Family GuyNarragansett Tribe Leader Voice, episode: "Pawtucket Pat"
The George Lucas Talk ShowHimself Episode: "THX-2021"
2021 TreseMayor Sancho Santamaria Voice, 2 episodes; English version[55][52]
2022 The Cleaning LadyJoe Fabroa Episode: "Kabayan"
BullColonel Victor Taggart Episode: "The Hard Right"
FirebudsChief Bill Bayani Voice, 3 episodes
2023 The Masked SingerHimself/Mantis Season 9 contestant[56]
2024 The Legend of Vox MachinaGentry Voice, episode: "Cloak and Dagger"[52]

Video games

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