. "He is known for television roles such as Star Trek: Voyager 's Neelix and Benson's Pete Downey."@en . "Phillips is geboren in Long Island, New York. Hij studeerde af aan de Boston Universiteit met een graad in Engelse literatuur en van de Cornell Universiteit met een graad in kunst. Hij begon zijn acteercarri\u00E8re als Pete John Downey in de televisieserie Benson. Alhoewel deze serie al in 1979 begon speelde hij pas mee vanaf 1980. In deze serie speelde ook toekomstig Star Trek: Deep Space Nine acteur Rene Auberjonois (Odo) mee. Phillips en Auberjonois speelde samen in deze serie tot in 1985 toen Phillips de serie verliet. Tijdens zijn rol in Benson had hij zijn filmdebuut in Ragtime (1981, met Voyager acteur Brad Dourif (Lon Suder). Nadat hij Benson verlaten had begon hij met spelen van filmrollen. Hij had een kleine rol in de bekende horrorfilm Critters (1986, met Scott Grimes) en het jaar daarop speelde hij in de komedie Burglar met Whoopi Goldberg. In 1989 speelde hij in drie films: Lean on Me (met Tony Todd en Mike Starr), de romantische komedie Bloodhounds of Broadway (met Googy Gress, Stephen McHattie en Alan Ruck) en het, met een Oscar onderscheidde, historische oorlogsdrama Glory (met Bob Gunton, Cliff deYoung, Richard Riehle en Mark Margolis). Phillips bleef echter ook voor de televisie werken. In 1987 speelde hij, samen met Lance LeGault en Raphael Sbarge in de pilotaflevering van de kortlopende serie Werewolf. Hij werkte ook mee aan een aflevering van The Twilight Zone met Christopher Carroll."@nl . . . . . "1955-02-08"^^ . . "Ethan Phillips (born February 8, 1955) is an American actor and playwright. He is best known for his television roles on Star Trek: Voyager (as Neelix) and Benson (as PR man Pete Downey). Raised in Garden City, New York, Phillips attended Boston University and received a bachelor's degree in English literature and a Master of Fine Arts from Cornell University. After leaving Cornell, Phillips began his show business career performing in Broadway and off-Broadway plays\u2013 at many different theatres, including the Direct Theatre where he won the Best of the Actors' Festival in 1977, the Wonderhorse Theatre in the premier of Christopher Durang's The Nature and Purpose of the Universe, with Ellen Greene, and at Playwrights Horizons in a revival of Eccentricities of a Nightingale. Legendary writer Tennessee Williams helped shape the production, and ended up writing a new monologue for Phillips, which Williams personally dictated to him on tech day after it was realized that leading lady Jill Eikenberry, needed more time to make a required dress change. In 1979-80, Phillips also appeared as Utrillo in the premier of Dennis McIntyre's Modigliani at the Astor Place Theatre. It ran for 208 performances. Phillips performed in many plays in New York over the next fifteen years, including Terrence McNally's Lips Together, Teeth Apart for Manhattan Theatre Club (at the Lucille Lortel Theatre), Measure for Measure with Kevin Kline for the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Delacorte Theater, the premier of musical My Favorite Year at Lincoln Center, with Tim Curry and Andrea Martin. He went on to appear in the premier of David Mamet's November at the Ethel Barrymore Theater, with Nathan Lane, Dylan Baker, and Laurie Metcalf and played the title character opposite Peter Dinklage in the all-male cast of The Imaginary Invalid for Bard College's 2012 SummerScape Festival. In 2013-14 he appeared as Stanley Levison in Robert Schenkkan's new play All the Way at American Repertory Theater.[1] Phillips' regional theater credits include leading roles for San Diego's Old Globe Theatre, for the Alaska Repertory Theatre, at Seattle Repertory Theatre in the premier of Inspecting Carol with Dan Sullivan directing, at Baltimore's Center Stage in the premier of Miss Evers' Boys, for the Westport Country Playhouse, the Boston Shakespeare Company, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Salt Lake Acting Co., and the McCarter Theatre. In Los Angeles, Phillips acted in Side Man at the Pasadena Playhouse, in Lips Together, Teeth Apart for the Mark Taper Forum, in You Can't Take It with You at the Geffen Playhouse (directed by Chris Hart, Moss Hart's son), in The Bourgeois Gentleman for the Pasadena Symphony, directed by John de Lancie, (which moved to the Ravinia Festival in Chicago), and as Polonius in Hamlet for the Uprising Theatre. Ethan has been a member of Robert Redford's organization, The Sundance Playwrights Conference, in Utah, for six summers, where he developed his play Penguin Blues, which is published by Samuel French Inc. and is included in The Best Short Plays of 1989 (Applause, ed. Ramon Delgado). While at Sundance he worked on developing new plays such as Angels in America, The Kentucky Cycle, and Miss Evers' Boys. Based on his experience there, he helped found First Stage, a playwright development lab in Los Angeles that is now in its twenty-fourth year of operation. Phillips has appeared in over thirty films, beginning with a small role in Ragtime (directed by Milo\u0161 Forman). These features include For Richer or Poorer, Jeffrey, The Shadow, Wagons East!, The Man Without a Face, Green Card, Lean on Me (which reunited him with his Benson co-star Robert Guillaume), Critters, Bloodhounds of Broadway, The Island, Bad Santa, and The Babysitters. More recent films include Shadow Witness, Audrey, and the Coen brother's Inside Llewyn Davis. In 1980, Phillips joined the cast of hit sitcom Benson (1979\u20131986), playing Pete Downey, PR man to Governor Gatling. Phillips has made scores of guest appearances on television series and tele films, including Pushing Daisies, Bones (TV Series), Eli Stone, Criminal Minds, NUMB3RS, Las Vegas, L.A. Law, JAG, Law & Order, Arrested Development, Boston Legal, Castle, Rizzoli & Isles, 'The Good Guys, and The Mentalist. In 1990 he began his prolific Star Trek career playing the Ferengi character of Dr. Farek in the \"M\u00E9nage \u00E0 Troi\" episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation Phillips went on to play Neelix on Star Trek: Voyager from 1995. Phillips stayed with the series through its entire seven-season run; he also cameoed as a holographic nightclub ma\u00EEtre d' in 1996 film Star Trek: First Contact, and appeared as a Ferengi pirate captain on an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. He reprised his role as Neelix alongside fellow Star Trek: Voyager actors Tim Russ, Robert Picardo, Garrett Wang and Jeri Ryan in Star Trek Online's 2014 expansion Delta Rising. Phillips co-authored the Star Trek Cookbook with William J Birnes, and performed in the Star Trek Internet fan film Of Gods and Men. Phillips has also done voice work for several of the Star Wars franchise video games: 2000's Star Wars: Force Commander, 2001's Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, and 2003's Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. On November 9, 2010, Phillips appeared on long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives as a witness to a hit and run pedestrian fatality. In May 2011, he played Tucker's attorney on The Young and the Restless."@en . "1970"^^ . . . . "Long Island, New York,"@fr . . . "Star Wars: Force Commander, Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic"@en . . "Ethan Phillips provided voices for several Star Wars video games. He is probably best known for his portrayal of Neelix in Star Trek: Voyager."@en . . . . . . . "Ethan Phillips is an American actor best known for his roles in Star Trek: Voyager and Benson."@en . . . . "Ethan Phillips is an American actor best known for his roles in Star Trek: Voyager and Benson."@en . . . . "Ethan Phillips (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er ist in Star Trek in der Rolle des Talaxianers Neelix in der Serie [[]] bekannt geworden. Zuvor verk\u00F6rperte er den Ferengi Dr. Farek in der [[]]-Episode , auch der Ferengi Ulis in der [[]]-Episode wurde von ihm gespielt. Phillips war zudem als Empfangschef im Holodeck im Film Star Trek: Der erste Kontakt zu sehen. Er wird dort von einigen Borg angegriffen und durch die Bar geschleudert."@de . . . "Ethan Phillips is an American actor who plays James Farnham on Castle. Along with a number of minor roles in the franchise, he played the Star Trek: Voyager ship's Morale Officer, Neelix."@en . . . . . "His father was the owner of the famous New York steak house Frankie and Johnnies's, which is said to serve up the most delicious sirloin in all of Manhattan. Ethan acts, writes, cooks, and lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Patty, an artist. (ST reference: Star Trek Cookbook) In 2014 Phillips reprised the role of Neelix in Star Trek Online: Delta Rising."@en . "1955-02-08"^^ . . . "Ethan Phillips"@es . . "--02-08"^^ . . . "Ethan Phillips"@de . . "Ethan"@fr . "--02-08"^^ . "Male"@en . . . . . . "Neelix, 2378.jpg"@en . "Ethan Phillips"@en . . "Patricia Cresswell"@en . . . . "Joanny Phillips"@en . . . . . . . . "Ethan Phillips provided voices for several Star Wars video games."@en . "Angie Phillips"@en . . . . . "Ethan Phillips"@en . "Ethan Phillips"@fr . . . "Ethan Phillips (born February 8, 1955) is an American actor and playwright. He is best known for his television roles on Star Trek: Voyager (as Neelix) and Benson (as PR man Pete Downey). Raised in Garden City, New York, Phillips attended Boston University and received a bachelor's degree in English literature and a Master of Fine Arts from Cornell University. In 1979-80, Phillips also appeared as Utrillo in the premier of Dennis McIntyre's Modigliani at the Astor Place Theatre. It ran for 208 performances."@en . "Ethan Phillips (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler."@de . . . . . . . "Meg Phillips"@en . . . "Ethan Phillips is an American actor who plays James Farnham on Castle. Along with a number of minor roles in the franchise, he played the Star Trek: Voyager ship's Morale Officer, Neelix."@en . "nm0680392"@nl . . . . . "Garden City, New York, USA"@en . . . . . . . "Maddy Phillips"@en . . . "Ethan Phillips (ur. 8 lutego 1955 w Garden City, Long Island, Nowy Jork, USA)- ameryka\u0144ski aktor i dramatopisarz. Uzyska\u0142 bakalaureat z literatury angielskiej na Uniwersytecie Bosto\u0144skim oraz tytu\u0142 MFA (Master od Fine Arts odpowiednik polskiego magistra na Cornell University. Znany szerszej publiczno\u015Bci jako Neelix - posta\u0107 z serialu Star Trek: Voyager."@pl . . . . "1955-02-08"^^ . "Neelix.jpg"@nl . . "Ethan Phillips"@de . . "name/nm0680392/"@en . "Ethan Phillips provided voices for several Star Wars video games. He is probably best known for his portrayal of Neelix in Star Trek: Voyager."@en . . . . . . . "1955-02-08"^^ . . "nm0680392"@en . . . . . . "Phillips is geboren in Long Island, New York. Hij studeerde af aan de Boston Universiteit met een graad in Engelse literatuur en van de Cornell Universiteit met een graad in kunst. Hij begon zijn acteercarri\u00E8re als Pete John Downey in de televisieserie Benson. Alhoewel deze serie al in 1979 begon speelde hij pas mee vanaf 1980. In deze serie speelde ook toekomstig Star Trek: Deep Space Nine acteur Rene Auberjonois (Odo) mee. Phillips en Auberjonois speelde samen in deze serie tot in 1985 toen Phillips de serie verliet. Tijdens zijn rol in Benson had hij zijn filmdebuut in Ragtime (1981, met Voyager acteur Brad Dourif (Lon Suder)."@nl . . "Ethan Phillips"@nl . . "Unnamed father"@en . "nm0680392"@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Ethan Phillips"@pl . . . . . "Ethan Phillips (ur. 8 lutego 1955 w Garden City, Long Island, Nowy Jork, USA)- ameryka\u0144ski aktor i dramatopisarz. Uzyska\u0142 bakalaureat z literatury angielskiej na Uniwersytecie Bosto\u0144skim oraz tytu\u0142 MFA (Master od Fine Arts odpowiednik polskiego magistra na Cornell University. Znany szerszej publiczno\u015Bci jako Neelix - posta\u0107 z serialu Star Trek: Voyager."@pl . "Ethan Phillips played the role of Daniel Hill in \"Robbing Hood\". Ethan is best known for his role as Neelix, the chef and morale officer in Star Trek: Voyager, one of the series that gave Bryan Fuller his start in television."@en . "Maria Phillips"@en . . . . "Long Island, New York, V.S."@nl . . . . "Ethan Phillips provided voices for several Star Wars video games."@en . "Ethan Phillips"@en . . "Phillips"@fr . . . "Acteur"@fr . . "He is known for television roles such as Star Trek: Voyager 's Neelix and Benson's Pete Downey."@en . . "Benson, Star Trek: Voyager"@en . . . "Ethan Phillips"@nl . . . . . . "Garden City, Long Island, New York"@en . "His father was the owner of the famous New York steak house Frankie and Johnnies's, which is said to serve up the most delicious sirloin in all of Manhattan. Ethan acts, writes, cooks, and lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Patty, an artist. (ST reference: Star Trek Cookbook) In 2014 Phillips reprised the role of Neelix in Star Trek Online: Delta Rising."@en . . . "Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA"@en . . . "Ethan Phillips"@en . . . . . "Ethan Phillips played the role of Daniel Hill in \"Robbing Hood\". Ethan is best known for his role as Neelix, the chef and morale officer in Star Trek: Voyager, one of the series that gave Bryan Fuller his start in television."@en . . "Jean-Loup Horwitz"@fr . "Neelix"@en . "1955-02-08"^^ . "Garden City, New York"@en .