Nathan Phillips

Actor

Popular As Nathan Phillips (actor)

Birthday March 13, 1980

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Sunbury, Victoria, Australia

Age 44 years old

Nationality Australia

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1980

Nathan Phillips (born 16 January 1980) is an Australian actor.

1999

His professional acting career began in 1999, with a role on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours.

His television career was later followed by roles in Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story, Blue Heelers, Something in the Air and The Saddle Club.

2002

In 2002, he made his feature film debut with a role in Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao (also starring Kevin Smith, Shedrack Anderson III and Nina Liu).

His next role, the lead in Australian Rules, earned him a nomination for the Film Critics Circle of Australia's Best Actor award, alongside David Gulpilil, Guy Pearce and Vince Colosimo.

Phillips's film career has seen him star in both Australian productions, such as Take Away (with Rose Byrne), One Perfect Day (with Abbie Cornish) and Under the Radar, and Hollywood productions such as Chernobyl Diaries, Redline and Surfer, Dude and most notably Snakes on a Plane.

2005

He is perhaps most known for his role as backpacker Ben Mitchell in the 2005 hit horror film Wolf Creek.

After the success of this film, Phillips moved to Los Angeles, where he was based for several years.

Although tipped for big things in Hollywood after the success of Wolf Creek, Phillips chose to go travelling for long periods of time, rather than focus on his career as an actor.

Phillips' career has, to date, consisted mostly of roles in low budget films and television work, such as his role as Tom Wills, Australia's first significant cricketer and father of Australian rules football.

2019

From 2019 on, Phillips is back living in his native Australia and working on television and film projects there.

In addition to acting, Phillips was a producer of 2019's Blood Vessel.

2020

In 2020, Phillips appeared in the Nine Network series Halifax: Retribution.