Gina Philips

American actress (born 1970)

Lee Nelson
(m. 2009)
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Gina Philips (née Consolo; born May 10, 1970)[1][2] is an American former actress. She may be best known for portraying Trish Jenner in the horror film Jeepers Creepers (2001).

Early life and education

Philips was born in Miami Beach, Florida, to an Italian father and an Ashkenazi Jewish mother.[3] She attended the University of Pennsylvania but dropped out halfway through her senior year, in order to pursue acting. However, they allowed her to walk through graduation with the rest of her graduating class since she was only one class shy.[4]

Career

On television, Philips primarily appeared in bit parts on single episodes of television series, as well as roles in made-for-TV movies. She did appear in recurring roles for one season each of Ally McBeal, Boston Public and Hawaii.

Philips landed her first supporting role in the 1995 TV movie Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare.[5] In 1996, Philips had a small role in the TV movie Unforgivable as Tammy, the daughter of an abusive father. In 1997, Philips played her first lead role in the TV movie Born Into Exile as Holly, a 14-year-old runaway.

In 2001, Philips was cast as a lead in the 2001 horror film Jeepers Creepers. In 2003, Philips was originally going to appear again as Trish Jenner in Jeepers Creepers 2, as the plot was about her character and Patricia Belcher's character hunting down The Creeper, but the plot changed considerably during script rewrites, with Philips turning down what had become a minor role.[6] Her next film was the American comedy drama The Anarchist Cookbook, which received mostly negative reviews.[7][8]

In 2004, she starred in the low budget horror films Dead & Breakfast and Jennifer's Shadow. In 2006, Philips again played a lead in a low-budget horror film, Ring Around the Rosie as a young woman plagued by horrible visions and dreams of tragic past events. The next year she starred in the horror film The Sickhouse and the TV movie My Baby Is Missing (a.k.a. Stolen Innocence).[9]

In 2011, she began work on the Canadian psychological thriller Chained.[10][11]

She reprised her Trish Jenner role, in a brief cameo, in Jeepers Creepers 3.[12]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Notes
1993 Rave, Dancing to a Different Beat Lorri
1994 When the Bough Breaks Teenage Girl (as Gina Phillips)
1995 A Leap of Faith Lindsay Kurtz
1998 Telling You Kristen Barrett
Living Out Loud Lisa Francato
2001 Nailed Mia Romano
Jeepers Creepers Trish Jenner
2002 The Anarchist Cookbook Karla
2003 Something More Orangina
2004 Dead & Breakfast Melody
Jennifer's Shadow Jennifer Cassi/Johanna
Sam & Joe Lisa
2006 Love & Debate/Thanks to Gravity Jordan Landa
Ring Around the Rosie Karen Baldwin
2008 The Sick House Anna
2012 Hijacked Michelle Leib
Chained Marie
2017 Jeepers Creepers 3 Trish Jenner Cameo
2019 Doom: Annihilation Daisy Voice role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Growing Pains Gail 1 episode
1993 Blossom Tracy 1 episode
Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage Adult Gigi TV movie
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Varis Sul 1 episode, "The Storyteller"
Silk Stalkings Stacy 1 episode
1994 Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellogg Alicia TV movie
1995 Strange Luck Jensen 1 episode
Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare Tracy Ingram TV movie
1996 Dark Skies Marnie Lane 1 episode
Sliders Devin 1 episode
No Greater Love Alexis 'Lexie' Winfield TV movie
Unforgivable Tammy TV movie (as Gina Phillips)
Her Costly Affair Tess Weston TV movie
1997 Born Into Exile Holly Nolan TV movie
The Advocate's Devil Emma TV movie
Bella Mafia Rosa Luciano TV movie
1998 Michael Hayes Jessica Hartman 1 episode
Buddy Faro Tara Davies 1 episode
Seven Days Rebecca Ann Rhodes/"Teddy Bear"/Tatiana Zenkovskaya 1 episode
1999–2000 Ally McBeal Sandy Hingle Recurring role (season 3)
2001 Boston Public Jenna Miller Recurring role (season 1)
2002 ER ER Nurse Kathy 2 episodes
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Raina Krell 1 episode
2004 Hawaii Harper Woods Recurring role
2007 My Baby Is Missing Jenna Davis TV movie
Medium Colleen Fitzpatrick Barlow 1 episode
Monk Brandy Barber 1 episode

References

  1. ^ Riggs, Thomas (December 2003). Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Vol. 52. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale. p. 209. ISBN 978-0-787-67095-5.
  2. ^ "Gina Philips Biography". Fandango. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  3. ^ "Facts That Prove Gina Phillips' Success As an Actress, Her Net worth And Family Facts". Just Richest - People, Net Worth and Salary. June 24, 2019. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  4. ^ "Gina Philips". IMDb. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  5. ^ Sunday Star Ledger. TV Time Pullout Section. pg. 9. March 5–11, 1995.
  6. ^ "Jeepers Creepers II (2003)". Retrieved September 30, 2016 – via m.imdb.com.
  7. ^ The Anarchist Cookbook at Rotten Tomatoes Edit this at Wikidata
  8. ^ The Anarchist Cookbook at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata
  9. ^ "Video Ezy - Error on Page". Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  10. ^ Bain, Whitney Scott (September 20, 2012). "Interview: Jennifer Lynch, Director of CHAINED". Starburst. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved April 6, 2014.
  11. ^ Knegt, Peter (June 20, 2012). "Fantasia Fest Announces First Wave of Programming; Jennifer Lynch's "Chained" to Have World Premiere". Indiewire. Retrieved April 6, 2014.
  12. ^ Couch, Aaron (February 21, 2017). "'Jeepers Creepers 3' Casts Its Creeper Hunter". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 23, 2017.

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