Lou Diamond Phillips

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Lou Diamond Phillips Wiki Biography

Louis Diamond Upchurch was born on the US Naval Base, Subic Bay in the Philippines, on 17 February 1962, of Scotch-Irish and Cherokee (father), and Hawaiian, Chinese, and Spanish (mother) heritage. He is an actor and director, perhaps best known for his role as Ritchie Valens in the movie called “La Bamba”. Besides this nomination, he was also presented by Tony Award nomination for his portrayal in “The King and I” . He is also known as an actor who has appeared in movies like “Courage Under Fire” , “Che” , and “Love Takes Wing”

So just how rich is Louis Diamond ? Sources have estimated that Louis has a net worth of $5 million, and undoubtedly this actor’s career has been the main sources which has contributed a huge amount to his net worth.

Though he was born in Philippines, Lou actually grew up in Texas. He took his stepfather’s surname after he was adopted by his widowed mother’s second husband. He attended Flour Bluff High School in Corpus Christi, after which he had an opportunity to study at Yale University but choose the University of Texas, from where he graduated with a Bachelors degree in drama. Even though he lived in a small town, Louis had a passion for acting from an early age. At the same time as he was studying, he was also a member of a drama club and some comedy troupes. He waited for and was ready to catch any chance or opportunity which could give him an opportunity to leave his home town.

Lou Diamond started his acting career starring in the film called” Trespasses”, after which followed perhaps his most beloved performance in the movie “La Bamba”, in 1987, a role which gained him popularity around the world. In 1988 Lou starred in “Stand and Deliver”, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supportng Actor.

Concurrently with his acting career, in the 1990s Lou Diamond was a vocalist with the group “The Pipefitters”, largely on a casual basis.

Later Phillips’ returned to acting career with a role in “Courage Under Fire”, along with such actors as Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan, Lou Diamond Phillips and Matt Damon. “King and I” was the other movie released in 1996, in Louis had a role and for which he was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award. Then in 1998 he appeared in the movie, called “The Big Hit” with the role as “Cisco”. Overall, Lou has appeared in well over 100 movies on the big screen, TV films and series, confirming his versatility and demand for his services from a string of directors.

However, no one was surprised when in 2001 Louis stepped across to a totally different sphere and appeared in television’s popular TV action drama “24”.

Speaking about Lou Diamond Phillips’ personal life, it has been rather dynamic. In 1987 he married Julie Cypher, but they divorced in 1990, after his wife announced publically that she was lesbian.

He was later engaged to Jennifer Tilly, but they never married. Model Kelly Phillips(1994-2007) was his second wife with whom he has three daughters. In 2004 he met artist Yvonne Boismier, and they married in 2007; they have one daughter.

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Lou Diamond Phillips Quick Info

Full Name Lou Diamond Phillips
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth February 17, 1962
Died February 17, 1962
Place Of Birth U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay, Philippines
Height 6 ft (1.85 m)
Profession Actor, Television Director, Film director, Songwriter, Screenwriter
Education Flour Bluff High School, University of Texas at Arlington
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Yvonne Boismier Phillips (m. 2007), Kelly Phillips (m. 1994–2007), Julie Cypher (m. 1987–1990)
Children Indigo Sanara Phillips, Grace Moorea Phillips, Isabella Patricia Phillips, Lili Jordan Phillips
Parents Lucita Aranas, Gerald Upchurch
Siblings Helene Boshoven Samuel, Henry Günther Ademola Dashtu Samuel, Johan Riley Fyodor Taiwo Samuel
Nicknames Louis Upchurch , Lou Diamond Upchurch , Lou Diamond , Star Keeper
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/loudphillips
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001617
Awards Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Debut Performance
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
Movies La Bamba, Young Guns, The 33, Stand and Deliver, The Night Stalker, Courage Under Fire, The Big Hit, The First Power, Young Guns II, Extreme Justice, Filly Brown, Brokedown Palace, Shadow of the Wolf, Hollywood Homicide, Disorganized Crime, The Dark Wind, Renegades, Lone Hero, Sioux City, Red Water,…
TV Shows Longmire, Stargate Universe, I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, Wolf Lake, The Triangle

Lou Diamond Phillips Quotes

  • [2015] I’ve been incredibly proud to represent numerous Latino communities throughout my career. Now Chilean, but certainly Mexican-American, Puerto Rican, Cuban, even Bolivian. And it’s kind of in the same boat as me representing Native American communities, and as a result I’ve been adopted into the Cheyenne Nation because of my work as Henry Standing Bear on Longmire. The Lakota Nation adopted me in the early nineties after Young Guns. And I look at it the same way every single time. I try to be specific to the community that I’m representing. I don’t just go in and paint it all with the same brush, and I also try to do it with respect and with dignity, because I’m representing a culture to the world. And I feel incredibly fortunate that my ambiguous ethnicity allows me to do that, and to morph into whatever character that I’m representing.
  • (2012, on Disorganized Crime) That was a lot of fun. I actually got the offer when we were doing Young Guns, and it was the beginning of the time in my career when I suddenly didn’t have to audition for things. They were just kind of coming my way. My agent got the call from Disney giving me the offer, and somehow we knew that Emilio (Estevez) had just passed on the project. Emilio was a new friend at the time, and I remember being very aware of not wanting to step on any toes, so before I said “yes” to that, I read the script, liked it, and then I went to Emilio and said, “You just passed on this. Is it cool if I take it?” And he was like, “Yeah, absolutely. I passed because I didn’t want to do it.” He’d had a relationship with Disney prior to that because of the Stakeout films, so he had the offer first. I don’t know, they might’ve just been going down the Young Guns cast list… We had these five little cabins right on this trout farm in Montana, in the Bitterroot Valley in Hamilton, and there were only four restaurants in town. So we formed something called the Hamilton Dining Club. It was William Russ, Rubén Blades, Fred Gwynne, and myself. We’d dine together practically every evening and just rotate the restaurants. Unfortunately, two of them weren’t so good. So we worked our way down the menu on a couple of them. What was sad was that Corbin Bernsen, because his character was separated from us and we were trying to find him for the entire movie, we never got to work together. Whenever we were off, Corbin had to go to work, and vice versa. So I didn’t get to spend much time with him at all. And ditto with Ed O’Neil and Daniel Roebuck. But I absolutely loved that entire ensemble, and a lot of us have stayed close over the years.
  • (2012) Cisco in The Big Hit is one of my favorite characters of my entire career. I absolutely love that character. It’s so over the top, and Kirk Wong, the director, gave me ridiculous license with that role. He would let me adlib, and he would let me just do crazy things, and he would come running out from behind the monitor going, “Too much, too much! Come back!”… How I got that part was, I was on Broadway doing The King And I, and Kirk Wong and Terence Chang, a producer who’s John Woo’s partner, came to see me in that. And then we took a meeting, and I read and auditioned for that, because it was a comedy, and it seems like anytime a comedy comes up, people just assume that I’m not funny. But since he was the bad guy, they told me later that nobody made him funny. Everybody was playing him so straight that he wasn’t funny. And they were looking for broad. They were looking for big. And after seeing me onstage in The King And I, they knew I could go big.
  • (2012, on Aquaman) I can’t even speak to that very much, because I’ve never seen it. Everything pointed to the fact that that project should’ve been a slam-dunk. It was from the creators of Smallville. The CW was going to rebrand and launch their new network, and it just seemed to be such a great calling card to have a big, slick project like that. So to me, it was a no-brainer. We had filmed the pilot in Miami, and it went beautifully. And I’m literally waiting for a call to go to the upfronts, and not until the day before do we get the call saying, “Well, we’re not going to pick it up.” And it was devastating to me. I had real high hopes for the project. And when something like that happens, I don’t even bother to watch it, because it’s just too painful. It’s like, “My God, what could’ve been…” And it ended up being literally the number-one download for two weeks once it became available on iTunes, so I was like, “Do you see? It would’ve had an audience. It would’ve been a hit.” But they blinked and were afraid to pull the trigger. So it’s just one of those things that I chalk up to… it’s one of the reasons why I’ll never understand the industry.
  • (2012, on filming Che) I’d love to say that it was a magical experience being in Madrid, but it wasn’t. I only got a couple of hours sleep every night, because I was up drilling, drilling, drilling. And I have to say that the vocal coach was just an angel, because he’d sit there with me, and we go over and over it. Same thing with being on set. So it was a constant chore for me, but ultimately I’m just really, really proud to have been a part of that, and in my opinion-because it was such a long film and because it was in a foreign language-I think it was a bit overlooked. I really feel Benicio (Del Toro) deserved an Oscar nomination, at least. He won Best Actor in Cannes, but I think the film was under-seen here.
  • Just before Courage Under Fire I made a decision to start going after quote unquote bigger roles. I think Hollywood got to a place where they thought they knew what to expect from me. I thought that maybe a few things would come to me. Well, they didn’t. I said “fine” from now on I’m going to identify what’s out there; I don’t care if it’s written for a blonde haired blue eyed guy. If they’ll let me in the door, I’m going to take a shot at it and show people what I can do. I’d never done comedy. I’d rarely done romance. Courage Under Fire, The King And I and The Big Hit, all of this was an effort on my part to expand the perception of my range. The range has always been there.
  • The Gypsy in me still loves going on location; loves meeting new people; loves the three month, “I’m in summer camp” kind of thing.
  • [on filming The Triangle (2005) in South Africa] I filmed Red Water (2003) in Cape Town, South Africa, so I had a number of local haunts that I’d been to before, and I really, really just love that city and the people are so polite and so wonderful. Not only that, it was a real treat for me, because since I was there for such a long period of time, my three daughters were able to come down and spend 10 days there. So my time off was very welcome because it was like a paid vacation for me. I was able to take the girls on safari, shark cage diving and to the top of Table Mountain. It was an amazing tourist trip while on the clock.
  • [on being a working actor] I play poker with some guys, like [Charles Durning], and they say, “Are ya working?” They ask that – and they don’t care what it is – you’re just fortunate to be a working actor in Hollywood. With every new job I get, I feel the same way. I have that same excitement. I have that same gratitude for being asked to the dance.
  • [on selecting roles] There’s very few things that I’ll turn my nose up at, because some of my biggest successes have been ones totally out of left field. Stand and Deliver (1988) was a tiny little film made for less than $1 million. If I can find something in the script or the character, or even in the cast, that I go, “All right, this is worth doing”, then I’ll do it. Unfortunately, there was a time in my career when I felt responsible for how a film came out, and I’m just now starting to grasp the concept that there’s only so much you can do. You can only show up and do the best work that you can do, be responsible for your character, and be as giving and supportive of the cast and the crew as you can. But when all is said and done, did they have enough money to make the movie? Did the director have a clear vision of it? And even if it turned out to be not a bad film, is it going to be seen, or is it going to fall between the cracks? There’s some little films of mine that didn’t see the light of day, and yet I still think they were good movies. I think there’s this philosophy in Hollywood that if it doesn’t make $100 million, it’s not a success. And unfortunately, there’s quite a few $100-million films that just aren’t that good.
  • [on his success] I felt I was the luckiest guy in the world when I landed La Bamba (1987), and I still feel the same way. I feel fortunate to be employed in the film business, and still be standing. There’s a lot of guys that were around when I made “La Bamba” who aren’t as fortunate – and it’s not a matter of talent or hard work, it’s just the breaks sometimes, you know? I’ve been fortunate that the right film has come along for me every couple of years. I’ve been lucky, I think.
  • [on working with Harrison Ford] I’ve got to say, Harrison is probably the most relaxed actor I’ve worked with in my life. He’s truly amazing. They say “Action!”–boom! There’s Harrison Ford. I was doing a scene, I’m sitting across a table from him, and between takes I kind of looked over, and I had one of those moments where the hair stood up on the back of my neck and I went, “Oh my God, that’s Harrison Ford!” When you’re working, you don’t really think about those things, but I just had one of those starstruck moments where it’s just like, “Look where I’m at”.
  • [on getting his part in 24 (2001)] That was a funny situation, because Kiefer [Kiefer Sutherland] and I are still very tight. We’ve done something like five projects together over the years, and we see each other socially every so often since Young Guns (1988). We got the call from the people at “24”, saying, “Listen, we don’t have a script yet, but the episodes are going to revolve around Kiefer, Dennis Hopper and a role that we’d like you to do”. That’s really all I needed to hear. So I made one phone call — to Kiefer’s cell phone on the set — and said, “Listen, man, they want me to come on the show. Is that cool with you?” And he said, “Yeah, c’mon, let’s go!”
  • The only power an actor has is the ability to say, “No”.

Lou Diamond Phillips Important Facts

  • Dubbed an “Honorary Latino” by Remezcla, a website targeting Latino Millennials.
  • Starring as King Arthur in the national tour of Camelot. [November 2007]
  • (June 1996 – ?) Stars as the King on the revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I
  • In May 2011 Phillips accepted the GI Spirit Award from Brandon Millet and Laura Law-Millet, who are founders of the the GI Film Festival. The award is presented to actors embodying “the spirit of an American GI in their creative and philanthropic work.” Prior recipients of the award include Gary Sinise, Jon Voight, Karri Turner and Rich Schroder.
  • Went to the same college as Ray Corasani, Jonny Cruz, and Kim Matula.
  • Met wife, Yvonne, while shooting a Radio Shack commercial in Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • Lou and his wife, Yvonne, became the parents of a girl, Indigo Sanara, on October 9, 2007.
  • Contributed Native American vocals on the Jon Bon Jovi solo album Young Guns II (1990) soundtrack.
  • Was very good friends with the late Brandon Lee.
  • Turned down his role in Supernova (2000) a few times before eventually accepting it.
  • Loves playing poker and has held games at his Los Angeles home for nearly two decades for his friends and others.
  • He was once engaged to Jennifer Tilly.
  • He started acting in theater at the Stage West in Fort Worth, Texas.
  • Good friends with Kiefer Sutherland.
  • Enjoys doing theater.
  • Worked at Whataburger as a teen, becoming a shift leader during his term of employment.
  • Grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas
  • Was nominated for Broadway’s 1996 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for playing one of the title roles, the King, in a revival of “The King and I.”
  • Has 3 daughters with second wife Kelly Phillips: twins Grace and Isabella (born 5 October 1997) and Lili Jordan (born 26 September 1999).
  • Graduated from Flour Bluff High School in Corpus Christi, Texas.
  • Graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington with a BFA in Drama
  • Lou’s father, Gerald Amon Upchurch, was an American, from Georgia, and had English and Scots-Irish ancestry. Lou’s mother, Lucita Umayam Araña, was Filipino, from Candelaria.
  • First wife, Julie Cypher, partnered with Melissa Etheridge.
  • Was seriously considered for the role of Agent John Dogget on The X-Files (1993).
  • Is 1/8 Cherokee.
  • Named by his father for highly decorated Gunnery Sergeant Leland “Lou” Diamond, USMC, who enlisted in the Marines at age 27 in 1917, and saw action in both world wars. To this day “Lou” Diamond is considered one of the finest Marines of all time, and is known as “Mr. Leatherneck”.
  • He plays with the group, “The Pipefitters with Lou Diamond Phillips”.
  • The name Phillips is from his step-father.

Lou Diamond Phillips Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
La Bamba 1987 Ritchie Valens Actor
Miami Vice 1987 TV Series Detective Bobby Diaz Actor
Trespasses 1986 The Drifters (as Lou Diamond) Actor
Dallas 1985 TV Series Sidewalk Thug Actor
Interface 1985 Punk 1 Actor
Time Bomb 1984 TV Movie Terrorist (uncredited) Actor
Created Equal 2017 post-production Monsignor Renzulli Actor
Cop and a Half 2 2017 TV Movie post-production Detective Simmons Actor
6 Rounds of Chloë 2017 pre-production Jack Actor
Loca 2017 post-production Casper Actor
Tao of Surfing post-production Mick Actor
The Last Train completed Gunner Actor
Quest 2017 Gus Actor
Longmire 2012-2016 TV Series Henry Standing Bear Actor
The Night Stalker 2016 Richard Ramirez Actor
The Crossroads of History 2016 TV Series Taino Chief Actor
Elena of Avalor 2016 TV Series Victor Delgado Actor
Blindspot 2015 TV Series Saúl Guerrero Actor
Sky 2015 Trucker Duane Actor
The 33 2015 Don Lucho Actor
Another Period 2015 TV Series Lagundo Actor
Pariah 2015 TV Movie Wade Actor
The Wisdom to Know the Difference 2014 Carlos Actor
Sequoia 2014/I Colin Actor
Sanitarium 2013 James Silo (segment “Up to the Last Man”) Actor
Ironside 2013 TV Series Stuart White Actor
Lucy in the Sky with Diamond 2012 Short LDP Actor
Southland 2012 TV Series Officer Danny Ferguson Actor
The Aquabats! Super Show! 2012 TV Series The Spirit of the Sun Actor
Filly Brown 2012 Jose Tonorio Actor
Criminal Behavior 2011 TV Movie Lt. Henry Enriquez Actor
Happily Divorced 2011 TV Series David Actor
Metal Tornado 2011 TV Movie Michael Edwards Actor
SGU Stargate Universe 2009-2011 TV Series Colonel David Telford Actor
Chuck 2011 TV Series Gaez Actor
The Invited 2010 Garrett Actor
American Dad! 2010 TV Series Rusty Actor
Transparency 2010/I David Actor
Numb3rs 2005-2010 TV Series Agent Ian Edgerton Actor
Angel and the Bad Man 2009 TV Movie Quirt Evans Actor
Carny 2009 TV Movie Atlas Actor
Love Takes Wing 2009 TV Movie Ray Russell Actor
The Beast 2009 TV Series Capone Actor
Che: Part Two 2008 Mario Monje Actor
Lone Rider 2008 TV Movie Bobby Hattaway Actor
Never Forget 2008 Frank Hill Actor
Death Toll 2008 Mayor Padial Actor
Backyards & Bullets 2007 TV Movie Actor
Psych 2007 TV Series Special Agent Lars Ewing Actor
Termination Point 2007 TV Movie Dr. Daniel Winter Actor
Striking Range 2006 Eugene “Vash” Vasher Actor
Fingerprints 2006 Doug Actor
El Cortez 2006 Manny DeSilva Actor
Aquaman 2006 TV Short Tom Curry Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2006 TV Series Victor Paul Gitano Actor
Laws of Chance 2006 TV Series Actor
The Triangle 2005 TV Mini-Series Meeno Paloma Actor
Sci Fi Inside: ‘The Triangle’ 2005 TV Movie Meeno Paloma Actor
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse 2005 Video Game Forge (voice) Actor
Alien Express 2005 TV Movie Vic Holden Actor
Jack & Bobby 2005 TV Series Juan Roberto Alba Actor
Murder at the Presidio 2005 TV Movie CWO James Chandler Actor
Gone But Not Forgotten 2005 TV Movie Alan Page Actor
X-Men Legends 2004 Video Game Forge (voice) Actor
The Trail to Hope Rose 2004 TV Movie Keenan Deerfield Actor
George Lopez 2003 TV Series George Lopez Actor
The Handler 2003 TV Series Andy Torres Actor
Red Water 2003 TV Movie John Sanders Actor
Hollywood Homicide 2003 Wanda Actor
Absolon 2003 Agent Walters Actor
Kids’ Ten Commandments: A Life and Seth Situation 2003 Video short Natha (voice) Actor
Storyline Online 2003 TV Series Actor
The Twilight Zone 2002 TV Series Ritchie Almares Actor
Resurrection Blvd. 2002 TV Series Harry Tran Actor
Stark Raving Mad 2002 Gregory Actor
Malevolent 2002 Jack Lucas Actor
Wolf Lake 2001-2002 TV Series John Kanin / Noah Cassidy Actor
24 2002 TV Series Mark DeSalvo Actor
Lone Hero 2002 Bart Actor
Route 666 2001 Jack La Roca Actor
Night Visions 2001 TV Series Tom Fallor (segment “Dead Air”) Actor
Arli$$ 2001 TV Series Actor
Hangman 2001 TV Movie Detective Nick Roos Actor
Knight Club 2001 Dirk Gueron Actor
A Better Way to Die 2000 William Dexter Actor
Picking Up the Pieces 2000 Officer Alfonso Actor
Supernova 2000/I Yerzy Penalosa Actor
Bats 1999 Sheriff Emmett Kimsey Actor
In a Class of His Own 1999 TV Movie Ricardo ‘Rich’ Donato Actor
Brokedown Palace 1999 Roy Knox Actor
The Adversaries 1998 TV Movie Actor
Spin City 1998 TV Series Nate Actor
The Big Hit 1998 Cisco Actor
Adventures from the Book of Virtues 1998 TV Series Martín Actor
Another Day in Paradise 1998 Jewels (uncredited) Actor
The Outer Limits 1998 TV Series Captain Cotter McCoy Actor
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child 1997 TV Series Coatl Actor
Courage Under Fire 1996 Monfriez Actor
Undertow 1996 TV Movie Jack Ketchum Actor
The Wharf Rat 1995 TV Movie Petey Martin Actor
Hourglass 1995 Video uncredited Actor
Override 1994 TV Short Cal Actor
Boulevard 1994 Hassan Actor
Sioux City 1994 Jesse Rainfeather Goldman Actor
Teresa’s Tattoo 1994 Wheeler Actor
Dangerous Touch 1994 Mick Burroughs Actor
The Untold West 1993 TV Series Narrator Actor
Tales from the Crypt 1993 TV Series Jerry Actor
Wind in the Wire 1993 TV Movie Actor
Extreme Justice 1993 Jeff Powers Actor
Shadow of the Wolf 1992 Agaguk Actor
The Dark Wind 1991 Officer Jim Chee Actor
Ambition 1991/I Mitchell Osgood Actor
Harley 1991 Harley Actor
The General Motors Playwrights Theater 1991 TV Series Clash Actor
Young Guns II 1990 ‘Jose’ Chavez y Chavez Actor
Demon Wind 1990 Demon (as Louis Gem Phips) Actor
A Show of Force 1990 Jesus Fuentes Actor
The First Power 1990 Russell Logan Actor
Arduous Moon 1990 Short Bob Actor
Renegades 1989 Hank Storm Actor
Disorganized Crime 1989 Ray Forgy Actor
Michael Jackson: Liberian Girl 1989 Video short Lou Diamond Phillips (uncredited) Actor
Dakota 1988 John Dakota Actor
Young Guns 1988 ‘Jose’ Chavez y Chavez Actor
Stand and Deliver 1988 Angel Guzman Actor
The Three Kings 1987 TV Movie Tag Actor
Carny 2009 TV Movie lyrics: “Pray for Dawn” / performer: “Pray for Dawn” Soundtrack
Love Takes Wing 2009 TV Movie lyrics: “Like A Child” Soundtrack
Malevolent 2002 lyrics: “Pray For Dawn” Soundtrack
Lone Hero 2002 performer: “Streets Of Laredo” Soundtrack
The 50th Annual Tony Awards 1996 TV Special performer: “Shall We Dance?” Soundtrack
Sioux City 1994 performer: “Find Your Way Home” / writer: “Cry of the Wounded Eagle”, “Find Your Way Home” Soundtrack
Dangerous Touch 1994 lyrics: “WHEN YOU WANT ME” Soundtrack
Tao of Surfing post-production Director
Love Takes Wing 2009 TV Movie Director
The Twilight Zone 2003 TV Series 1 episode Director
Resurrection Blvd. 2002 TV Series 1 episode Director
The Outer Limits 1999 TV Series 1 episode Director
Sioux City 1994 Director
Dangerous Touch 1994 Director
Dangerous Touch 1994 Writer
Ambition 1991/I Writer
Trespasses 1986 screenplay – as Lou Diamond Writer
Dakota 1988 associate producer Producer
Disorganized Crime 1989 stunts – uncredited Stunts
Amado M. Peña, Jr: From Culture to Canvas 2012 Documentary very special thanks Thanks
Recovered: Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back 2008 Video documentary thanks Thanks
Access Hollywood Live 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Today Live 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 2012-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Talking Dead 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Soup 2013-2015 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Tavis Smiley 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Made in Hollywood 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Conan 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Today 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Hell’s Kitchen 2014 TV Series Himself – Restaurant Patron Self
The Insider 2014 TV Series Himself – Friend of Elizabeth Pena Self
Daily Ukulele 2014 TV Series short Mafioso Self
Hollywood In & About 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Chopped 2014 TV Series Himself – Contestant Self
Q N’ A with Mikki and Shay 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Homeward Bound Telethon 2013 TV Movie Himself Self
2013 ALMA Awards 2013 TV Special Himself Self
Good Day L.A. 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Cougar Town 2011-2013 TV Series Himself Self
Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off 2012-2013 TV Series Himself – Team Rachael / Himself – Guest Judge Self
Amado M. Peña, Jr: From Culture to Canvas 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Chow Ciao! With Fabio Viviani 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Uncensored with Sam Rubin 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Forgotten Soldiers 2012 Documentary Narrator Self
Rachael Ray 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Close Calls 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Starf*ckers 2011 TV Series short Himself Self
An Officer and a Movie 2011 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Unscripted 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The 12th Annual Leo Awards 2010 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Chatting with the Cast: Shooting on the Destiny 2010 Video short Himself Self
Lou Diamond Phillips 2010 Video short Himself Self
2009 World Series of Poker 2009 TV Series Himself Self
I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Iron Chef America: The Series 2008 TV Series Himself – ICA Judge Self
On Set of Fingerprints 2008 Video documentary short Himself Self
2007 AZN Asian Excellence Awards 2007 TV Special Himself Self
WWE Raw 2007 TV Series Himself Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Cheers: America’s Most Inspiring Movies 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
2006 Asian Excellence Awards 2006 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Film Trix 2005 Himself Self
The Tony Danza Show 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Ballbreakers 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Stunt C*cks 2004 Short Himself Self
World Poker Tour 2004 TV Series Himself Self
10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2004 TV Special Himself Self
Grandpa’s Place 2004 Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 1999-2003 TV Series Himself Self
An Untold Triumph: America’s Filipino Soldiers 2002 Documentary Narrator Self
Naked Movie 2002 Himself Self
6th Annual Prism Awards 2002 TV Special Himself Self
‘Bats’ Abound 1999 Video documentary short Himself Self
Crucible of Empire: The Spanish American War 1999 TV Movie documentary Emilio Aguinaldo (voice) Self
The Martin Short Show 1999 TV Series Himself Self
Behind the Music 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Howard Stern 1994-1998 TV Series Himself Self
MADtv 1998 TV Series Himself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-1998 TV Series Himself Self
Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film – Volume II 1997 Video documentary Himself (segment “Liberian Girl”) Self
Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 42nd Annual Drama Desk Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Trial of Adolf Eichmann 1997 TV Movie documentary Abba Kovner (voice) Self
Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth About Cigarettes 1996 TV Short documentary Camel (voice) Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1996 TV Series Himself Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1996 TV Movie Himself Self
The 50th Annual Tony Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Performer & Nominee: Best Leading Actor in a Musical Self
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 1994 Annual Diversity Awards 1994 TV Special Himself Self
Willie Nelson: The Big Six-0 1993 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Rock the Vote 1993 TV Movie Himself Self
The Panama Deception 1992 Documentary English Voice-over (voice) Self
In a New Light: A Call to Action in the War Against AIDS 1992 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
What About Me? I’m Only 3! 1992 TV Movie Himself Self
Travis 1991 Himself Self
One on One with John Tesh 1991 TV Series Himself Self
Big Bird’s Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake 1991 TV Movie Himself Self
America This Morning 1990 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning America 1990 TV Series Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1990 TV Series Himself Self
The 1989 Annual MTV Video Music Awards 1989 TV Special Himself Self
The 46th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1989 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
An All Star Celebration: Vote ’88 1988 TV Movie Himself Self
The 45th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1988 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Actress / Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
The Wil Shriner Show 1987 TV Series Himself Self
The Latin Explosion: A New America 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself – Actor / Musician Archive Footage
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien 2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History – 1980s, 1990s and 2000s 2009 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
One for the Money: The Birth of Rock N’ Roll 2006 Video documentary Himself – Actor Archive Footage
La tierra de las 1000 músicas 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Celebrities Uncensored 2003 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Biography 1999 TV Series documentary Ray Forgy Archive Footage
Spin City 1999 TV Series Nate Archive Footage
Intimate Portrait 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage

Lou Diamond Phillips Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Special Achievement in Film Filly Brown (2012) Won
2012 Imagen Award Imagen Foundation Awards Best Actor/Feature Film Filly Brown (2012) Won
1997 Blockbuster Entertainment Award Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Supporting Actor – Adventure/Drama Courage Under Fire (1996) Won
1997 Lone Star Film & Television Award Lone Star Film & Television Awards Best Supporting Actor Courage Under Fire (1996) Won
1989 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Male Stand and Deliver (1988) Won
1989 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Young Guns (1988) Won
2013 ALMA Award ALMA Awards Special Achievement in Film Filly Brown (2012) Nominated
2012 Imagen Award Imagen Foundation Awards Best Actor/Feature Film Filly Brown (2012) Nominated
1997 Blockbuster Entertainment Award Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Supporting Actor – Adventure/Drama Courage Under Fire (1996) Nominated
1997 Lone Star Film & Television Award Lone Star Film & Television Awards Best Supporting Actor Courage Under Fire (1996) Nominated
1989 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Male Stand and Deliver (1988) Nominated
1989 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Young Guns (1988) Nominated