Phillips (surname)
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Phillips is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Amanda Phillips (born 1986), American actress and model
- Ammi Phillips (1788–1865), American painter
- Bijou Phillips (born 1980), American actress; daughter of musician John Phillips
- Bud Phillips (born 1950), American politician and Virginia state delegate
- Bum Phillips (born 1923), American football coach
- Catherine Payton Phillips (1727–1794), Quaker Minister
- Charles Franklin Phillips (1910–1998), American economist and author
- Charles James Phillips (1863–1940), of London, England, and New York City
- Chynna Phillips (born 1968), American singer and actress; daughter of musicians John and Michelle Phillips
- David Phillips (disambiguation)
- Duncan Phillips (art collector) (1886–1966), founder of The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.
- Ethan Phillips (born 1955), American actor, playwright, and author
- E. Phillips Fox (1865–1915), Australian painter
- Frank Phillips (disambiguation)
- Graham Phillips (disambiguation), including:
- Graham Phillips (actor) (born 1993), American actor
- Graham Phillips (author), British author and historical mysteries researcher
- Graham Phillips (presenter), Australian television presenter
- Gunner Phillips, a British soldier who made one appearance for Southampton Football Club in 1896
- Henry F. Phillips (1890–1958), American entrepreneur, inventor of the Phillips screw and Phillips screwdriver
- Herbie Phillips (1935–1995), American big band trumpeter, composer, and arranger
- Horatio Frederick Phillips (1845–1924), English pioneer of airfoil design
- Howard Phillips (video gaming), American member of the video game and comic book industries
- Howard Phillips (philanthropist) (1902–1979), American businessman and philanthropist
- Howard Phillips (politician) (born 1941), American politician and former presidential candidate
- Hugh Phillips (1940–2005), British surgeon
- Irna Phillips (1901–1973), American actress and soap opera creator
- James Milner Phillips (1905–1974), English automotive engineer and businessman, builder of the Bluebird
- Jack Phillips (wireless officer) (1887-1912) was the senior wireless operator on the RMS Titanic
- John Phillips (disambiguation), many people
- John Phillips (musician) (1935–2001), American musician with The Mamas & the Papas; former husband of Michelle Philips and father of Mackenzie, Chynna, and Bijou Phillips
- John Henry Lawrence Phillips (1910–1985), English clergyman, the former Bishop of Portsmouth
- Jonathan Phillips (actor) (born 1963), English actor
- Sir Jonathan Phillips (civil servant) (born 1952), retired British civil servant
- Josh Phillips (disambiguation), including:
- Josh Phillips (actor), American actor
- Josh Phillips (murderer), American murderer
- Josh Phillips (musician) (born 1962), English hammons organ player and record producer
- Kevin Phillips (disambiguation), including:
- Kevin Phillips (political commentator) (born 1940), American political commentator and author
- Kevin Phillips (footballer) (born 1973), English football (soccer) player
- Luke Phillips (born 1975), Australian rugby league footballer and referee
- Mackenzie Phillips (born 1959), American singer and actress; daughter of musician John Phillips
- Mark Phillips (born 1948), British Olympic gold-medal horseman
- Melanie Phillips (born 1951), British journalist and writer
- Michelle Phillips (born 1944), American singer, songwriter, and actress; former wife of musician John Phillips and mother of Chynna Phillips
- Nicholas J. Phillips (born 1933), English physicist and proponent of holographic art
- Percy Phillips (disambiguation), including:
- Percy Phillips (rugby player) (1869–1947), Welsh rugby union player
- Peter Phillips (disambiguation), including:
- Peter Phillips (born 1977), son of Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, and grandson of Queen Elizabeth II
- Randy Phillips (disambiguation)
- Rashad Phillips (born 1978), American basketball player
- Reuben Jasper Phillips (1874–1936), American Medal of Honor recipient
- Richard Phillips (disambiguation), including:
- Richard Phillips (artist) (born 1963), artist from the United States
- Richard Phillips (chemist) (1778–1851), British chemist
- Sir Richard Phillips (1767–1840), author and publisher, founder of the Monthly Magazine
- Robert Phillips (guitarist) (born 1953), American classical guitarist
- Robert Phillips (poet) (born 1938), American poet and professor of English
- Sally Phillips (born 1970), British comic actress
- Samuel C. Phillips (1921–1990), US Air Force general, director of Apollo program 1964–1969
- Sean Phillips (born 1965), British comic artist
- Siân Phillips (born 1933), Welsh actress
- Stephen C. Phillips (1801–1857), American politician and merchant and former U.S. representative from Massachusetts
- Thomas Phillips (disambiguation)
- Tripp Phillips (born 1977), American professional tennis player
- Utah Phillips (1935–2008), American labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller, poet
- Virginia Phillips (born 1957), American federal judge for the Central District of California
- Waite Phillips (1883–1964), American oilman and philanthropist
- Wally Phillips (1925–2008), American radio personality in Chicago, Illinois
- Washington Phillips (1880–1954), American 1920s gospel singer and zither player
- Watts Phillips (1825–1874), British illustrator, dramatist and novelist
- Wendell Phillips (1811–1884), American abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, and orator.
- William Phillips (disambiguation)
- William Phillips (economist) (1914–1975), New Zealand economist
- Zara Phillips (born 1981), British equestrian, daughter of Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, and granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II
See also
- Philips (disambiguation)
- Philipps (disambiguation)
- Phillips (disambiguation)
- Phillipps (disambiguation)
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