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Lou Diamond Phillips - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born February 17, 1962, Sambales is an American film actor.

The actor explains his unusual appearance by the presence of Filipino, Hawaiian, Japanese, Spanish, Scottish-Irish and Indian (Cherokee) blood. His parents gave him the name in honor of the hero of the Second World War Leland "Lou" Diamond.

Lou Diamond spent his childhood in many states of America, until the family finally settled in Texas. There, Lou Diamond graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington (Department of Theater Drama).

Phillips made his first major film role in the biographical drama La Bamba by Luis Valdes, where he played the famous musician Richie Walesa. The following career successes of Lou Diamond include the films "Stand and Achieve" (for his role in this film the actor received a nomination for a Golden Globe), "Young Riflemen" and "Young Riflemen 2".

In the mid-1990s, in addition to acting, Phillips became interested in music. He was the lead singer for the Los Angeles rock band The Pipefitters.

In 1996, Phillips made his Broadway debut as King in Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein II's The King and I. He won the Theater World Award and was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award. In 1998, Lou starred in Kirk Wong's action movie Big Business, where he co-starred Mark Wahlberg, Christina Applegate, Bookem Woodbine and Antonio Sabato Jr.

In the late 1990s, Diamond Phillips starred in the successful TV series Law & Order. Special building "and" 24 hours ". And the most significant role in the movie was Roy Knox in the dramatic film by Jonathan Kaplan's "Ruined Palace".

In September 2007 he joined the musical Camelot by Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Lowe. Phillips embodied the image of the legendary King Arthur on stage. At the same time, his film career began to upset his fans more and more. Phillips increasingly appeared in cheap, low-quality films. At the same time, the actor has starred a lot and quite successfully on TV and in serials, albeit most often not in the main roles.

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