Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Scott Phillips (born 1961) is an American writer primarily of crime fiction in the noir tradition. [1] He was born in Wichita, Kansas , and after co-writing and directing the independent short film Walking Blues lived for several years in France, working as a translator and photographer.
Thomas Scott "Flip" Phillips (born 22 February 1973) [1] is an American musician. He is the drummer, percussionist, keyboardist and co-founder of the rock bands Creed , Alter Bridge , and Projected .
Scott Phillips may refer to: Scott Phillips (musician) (born 1973), American musician and songwriter; Scott Phillips (writer) (born 1961), American writer primarily of crime fiction in the noir tradition; Scott Phillips (cricketer), Welsh cricketer; Scott Phillips (Home and Away), fictional character on the Australian soap opera Home and Away
Pages in category "Songs written by Scott Phillips (musician)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... This page was last edited on 11 ...
The Ice Harvest is the debut novel of Scott Phillips. The story, set in 1979, was published to wide acclaim in 2000. The story, set in 1979, was published to wide acclaim in 2000. Critical reception
Scott Phillips, played by Nathaniel Dean, [5] made his first appearance on-screen during the episode airing on 10 April 2001. When the character returned in 2003, Josh Rosenthal took over the role [6] and Scott made his final appearance on 23 February 2005. Scott is Kane Phillips' older brother.
Bowen married Scott Phillips, a real estate investor and software developer, on September 9, 2004. They have three sons, the first born in April 2007, and twins born in May 2009, with whom she was visibly pregnant when shooting the pilot for Modern Family. [12] She is a self-described "low Protestant."
Creed is an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida formed in 1994. Creed was prominent in the post-grunge movement of the late 1990s and early 2000s, releasing three consecutive multi-platinum albums; Human Clay (1999), the band's second studio album, received diamond (11× platinum) certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).