Phillip Scott (actor)

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Phillip Scott
Born (1952-08-16) 16 August 1952 (age 72)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Alma mater University of Sydney
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, singer, pianist, composer, novelist

Phillip Scott (born 16 August 1952 in Sydney) is an Australian actor, singer, pianist, writer and comedian.

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Career

He has appeared on film as well as in sketch comedy television programs. His television appearances include The Dingo Principle and Three Men and a Baby Grand, satirical sketch television comedy programs for which he was a writer/performer with Jonathan Biggins and Drew Forsythe. He also appeared with Max Gillies in The Gillies Report and its sequels, The Gillies Republic and Gillies and Company, and was a writer/performer on ABC TV's The Big Gig and a regular writer for Good News Week .

He (wrote the music for, played piano) and Max Gillies starred in "Night of National Reconciliation" during 1983 at Kinselas, Taylor Square, Darlinghurst, Sydney.

From 2000 to 2017 he co-wrote, composed and performed as an actor/musician in the award-winning Wharf Revue series of political satirical revues for the Sydney Theatre Company, including Free Petrol, Sunday in Iraq with George, Much Revue About Nothing, Pennies from Kevin and Open for Business. Other cabaret shows include The Twink and the Showgirl with Vincent Hooper, and co-writing script (with Dean Bryant) and musical arrangements for the bio-show Newley Discovered which premiered at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in 2009 and starred Hugh Sheridan. Phillip co-created several shows with singer/actor Trevor Ashley, including Gentlemen Prefer Blokes, Fat Swan, Little Orphan Trashley, and the tribute shows Diamonds Are For Trevor and Liza's Back (Is Broken). His recent cabaret shows (as writer and performer) are Mario, about the life and music of Mario Lanza, with Blake Bowden, and Reviewing the Situation, about the English songwriter Lionel Bart. The latter show was co-written and directed by Terence O'Connell, and was nominated for a Helpmann Award in 2016.

His musical theatre writing credits (as composer and/or co-writer) include Safety in Numbers for the Q Theatre and Ensemble Theatre, a new libretto of Orpheus in the Underworld for Opera Australia (2003, revised 2015), and the AWGIE Award-winning musical The Republic of Myopia (2004). The Sydney Theatre Company production of The Republic of Myopia starred Helen Dallimore, Tamsin Carroll and Simon Gleeson. He was script consultant on the book of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert – the Stage Musical (2006). He also wrote music and lyrics for Monkey Baa Theatre Company's children shows Pearlie in the Park (based on the book by Wendy Harmer), Millie and Jack and the Dancing Cat, and Pete the Sheep (based on the book by Jackie French). Another upcoming Jackie French adaptation, Josephine Wants to Dance is slated for 2018.

Scott composed the score for the 1987 feature film Those Dear Departed , for which he was nominated for an AFI Award. Scott also co-wrote the music for the miniseries Bodyline . [1]

He has written four novels. Three have been published in the United States by Alyson Books: One Dead Diva, Gay Resort Murder Shock and Mardi Gras Murders. He has written weekly columns for Sydney's free papers SX and The Sydney Star Observer.

Scott has a music degree from the University of Sydney, and writes reviews for the international classical CD magazine Fanfare and the Australian national music magazine "Limelight".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1987 Bullseye Piano PlayerFeature film
1987 Those Dear Departed Bow-tied Bon Vivant (uncredited)Feature film
1993 The Nostradamus Kid 'General Booth Enters Heaven' Strolling PlayerFeature film
1995 Billy's Holiday LiberaceFeature film
2003 Fat Pizza Jeholy WitnessFeature film
2011 A Few Best Men Celebrant Robin ArthurFeature film
2012 Housos vs Authority SenatorFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1984-85 The Gillies Report Various charactersTV series
1994Maralinga, or Wise After the EventPerformerVideo
1985 Winners PianistTV series, 1 episode
1986The Gillies RepublicTV series, 6 episodes
1987 The Dingo Principle Various charactersTV series
1990The Party MachineVarious charactersTV series, 3 episodes
1991 Tuesday Night Live: The Big Gig Various charactersTV series, 11 episodes
1992 Kittson Fahey Various charactersTV series
1992Gillies and CompanyVarious charactersTV series
1994Three Men and a Baby GrandVarious charactersTV series
2003–07 Pizza Prime Minister John Howard TV series, 2 episodes
2011 The Jesters Toby LinvilleTV series, 1 episode

Theatre

YearTitleRoleType
1974The AuditionActorAMP Theatrette, Sydney
1975The Cool DuennaComposer Marian Street Theatre
1976 I Do! I Do! Musical Director Marian Street Theatre
1976Tarantara! Tarantara!Mr White (also Musical Director)Australian national tour with Marian Street Theatre
1977 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Musical Director Marian Street Theatre
1977 The Tempest Musician, Keyboardist Sydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company for Fesrival of Sydney
1978 Miss Julie Musical Advisor Sydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company
1978 Hay Fever Composer Canberra Theatre Centre, Sydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company
1978A Lad 'n' His LampMusical Arranger Marian Street Theatre
1978 Jumpers Musical Director Nimrod Upstairs for Festival of Sydney
1980Exercise in ThreePlaywright Playhouse Canberra with Last Ditch Theatre Company
1980 Little Red Riding Hood Musical Director Phillip Street Theatre
1980 Kiss Me, Kate Musical Director Marian Street Theatre
1981 Privates on Parade Actor / Pianist (also Musical Director)Q Theatre, Penrith, Seymour Centre, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Burnie Theatre, Princess Theatre, Launceston
1981Dick Whittington and His CatMusical Director Phillip Street Theatre
1981-82 The Rocky Horror Show Musical DirectorAustralian national tour
1982Flash JimActor Nimrod Upstairs
1982A Night with the RightComposer / Writer Nimrod Downstairs
1982-83 Safety in Numbers WriterQ Theatre, Penrith, Orange Civic Theatre, Ensemble Theatre, The Hole in the Wall Theatre Perth
1983Night of National ReconciliationPianistKinselas, Sydney
1984Zen and NowActor (also Playwright / Musical Director)The Sett Up for Adelaide Fringe Festival
1984 A Toast to Melba Actor (also musical director) Nimrod Upstairs
1986TomfooleryActor Seymour Centre for Festival of Sydney
1986Sendire Sat-ups and SongPerformer Canberra Theatre Centre
1986Nothing Like a DameWriterKinselas
1987Zen and NowActor (also Playwright)SWY Theatre Perth
1989Lipstick DreamsComposerPlayhouse Newcastle
1991Three Men and a Baby GrandDevisor / MusicianTilbury Hotel Woolloomooloo, Playhouse Newcastle, Fairfax Studio Melbourne, Space Theatre Adelaide
1992An Evening with Wendy Harmer and Dillie KeaneMusician Lion Arts Centre
1992 Love Letters ActorTasmania with Mummers Theatre Company
1992Good Enough to be FamousActor (also Creator)Tilbury Hotel Woolloomooloo
1993The Grand Opening GalahComedian Canberra Theatre Centre with Comedy Summit
1993The Friday Night Comedy SummitComedian Canberra Theatre Centre with Comedy Summit
1994Pavlova: Queen of the DessertsActor (also Musical Director)Tilbury Hotel Woolloomooloo
1996Getting StuffedPerformer Glen Street Theatre
1996Tilbury Hotel 10th Anniversary GalaPerformerTilbury Hotel
1996 Yesterday is Now Musical DirectorTilbury Hotel, Queanbeyan School of Arts Cafe
1996-97Abroad with Two MenMusical Director Melbourne International Comedy Festival & Australian national tour
1997Wunnerful LiberaceMusician / Playwright Wharf Theatre with STC & Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
1997Su Cruikshank and Phil ScottPerformer135 Bar and Grill, Sydney
1998Tilly's TurnMusical Supervisor Stables Theatre
2000The End of the Wharf as We Know ItWriter Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2000Sunday in Iraq with GeorgeActor (also Writer) Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with STC
2000Serious CabaretPerformerCafe 9, Sydney
2001The Best Bits of That Broad and Those MenPerformer (also Devisor) Glen Street Theatre
2001Free PetrolActor (also Writer) Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with STC
2001Serious CabaretPerformer (also Devisor)Banquet Room Adelaide, Glen Street Theatre, Cafe 8 Sydney
2001 Wharf Revue Performer Dunstan Playhouse Adelaide
2001Phil Scott in Serious CabaretPerformerStreet Theatre Studio Canberra
2001Quiz NightMCCabaret East Sydney
2001Free Petrol TooActor / Writer Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with STC
2001Hats Off!Performer Star City
2001Wendy Live: Up Late and Loving ItMusician Wharf Theatre with STC
2002Oh! What a NightAdaptor State Theatre Melbourne
2002The Year of Living ComfortablyActor Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with STC
2001Serious Cabaret: Phil ScottPerformer / Musician (also Creator) Chapel Off Chapel
2002 The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular Extra dialogueAustralian national tour
2002Much Revue About NothingPerformer Wharf Revue with STC
2003Phil Scott in Out LoudPerformer / Musician (also Creator) Chapel Off Chapel
2002The Year of Living ComfortablyPerformer Wharf Revue at Riverside Theatres Parramatta with STC
2003Muf-TeeActor Stables Theatre
2003Trevor Ashley Pop PrincessWriter Chapel Off Chapel
2003 Orpheus in the Underworld Librettist Sydney Opera House, State Theatre Melbourne
2004 The Republic of Myopia Musician / Pianist (also Writer / Musical Director) Sydney Theatre Company
2004Fast and LoosePerformer Wharf Revue at Glen Street Theatre with STC
2005Concert for Tax ReliefMusician (also Writer) Wharf Theatre with STC
2005The Q StoryActorQ Theatre, Penrith
2005Pearlie in the ParkComposer Seymour Centre
2005-06Stuff All HappensPerformer (also Writer) Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre, Theatre Royal, Hobart & NSW tour with STC
2006 The Illusion Actor Darlinghurst Theatre
2006Best We ForgetWriter Wharf Theatre with STC
2006Revue Sans FrontieresMusical Director / Writer Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre, Lennox Theatre Parramatta with STC
2007Pearlie in the ParkComposer Frankston Arts Centre, Clocktower Centre Moonee Ponds, Her Majesty's Theatre Ballarat, Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre
2007My Long Awaited ComebackPerformer (also Writer)The Butterfly Club Melbourne
2007Up Close and MusicalSinger Theatre Royal, Sydney
2007 The Tempest Actor (also Composer / Sound Designer) Bondi Pavilion
2007-08Beware of the DogmaPerformer (also Writer / Musical Director) Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre & Australian national tour
2008Revue Sans FrontieresBanquet Room Adelaide with Sydney Theatre Company
2008Milli, Jack and the Dancing CatMusical DirectorAustralian national tour
2008Waiting for GarnautPerformer (also Musical Director) Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre, Casula Powerhouse with Sydney Theatre Company
2008Beware of the DogmaPerformer (also Writer / Musical Director) Wharf Revue at Illawarra Performing Arts Centre
2008 Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Dramaturge / Script Consultant Lyric Theatre Sydney
2009The Twink and the ShowgirlPerformerThe Butterfly Club Melbourne
2009 Orpheus in the Underworld AdaptorScott Theatre Adelaide
2009-10Pennies from KevinActor Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre & Australian national tour with Sydney Theatre Company
2010Gentlemen Prefer BlokesWriterTheatre Works St Kilda
2010Hugh Sheridan in Newley DiscoveredDevisor Dunstan Playhouse, Sydney Opera House
2010 A Day in the Death of Joe Egg ComposerAustralian national tour
2010Not Quite Out of the WoodsPerformer (also Creator / Musical Director) Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2011Debt Defying ActsPerformer (also Creator / Musical Director ) Wharf Revue Australian national tour with Sydney Theatre Company
2011Fat SwanWriter Seymour Centre
2012The Unspeakable ItchSongwriter Darlinghurst Theatre
2011-12Red Wharf: Beyond the Rings of SatireWriter Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre, Canberra Theatre Centre, Dame Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Lennox Theatre Parramatta with Sydney Theatre Company
2013Whoops!Creator / Writer Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre, Dame Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Riverside Theatres Parramatta, Casula Powerhouse, Glen Street Theatre, Canberra Theatre Centre with Sydney Theatre Company
2013 Torch Song Trilogy Musical Director Darlinghurst Theatre
2013Phil Scott: Cabaret SurvivorPerformer Space Theatre, Adelaide at Adelaide Cabaret Festival
2014, 2017Mario: The Story and Music of Mario LanzaPerformer (also Creator / Writer) Festival Theatre, Adelaide with Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Courtyard Theatre, Canberra
2014 Pete the Sheep LyricistAustralian national tour
2014Open for BusinessPerformer (also Wroter / Creator) Wharf Revue at Dame Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Riverside Theatres Parramatta, Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Casula Powerhouse, Canberra Theatre Centre, Glen Street Theatre with STC
2014, 2017Reviewing The SituationLionel Bart (also Writer)Artspace, Adelaide, Chapel Off Chapel, Hayes Theatre Co
2015-20The Wharf Revue 2015 - Celebrating 15 YearsPerformer (also Writer / Musical Director)Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Dame Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Riverside Theatres Parramatta, Playhouse Canberra, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, Wharf Theatre, Byron Theatre & Online with STC
2015Up Late With...PerformerAlex Theatre, St. Kilda for Melbourne Cabaret Festival
2016Trevor Ashley in Liza's Back! (is broken)CreatorFairfax Studio, Melbourne
2016 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Ci Scruggs / The Governor Seymour Centre
2016Rhonda Burchmore and Trevor Ashley: TwinsWriter Dunstan Playhouse
2016Pete the SheepMusic / lyricsThe Art House Wyong, Fairfax Studio Melbourne, Sydney Opera House
2016Back to Bite YouPerformer (also Creator / Musical Director) Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with STC
2016The Wharf Revue 2016Performer (also Musical Director) Theatre Royal, Hobart, Newcastle Civic Theatre, Dame Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, IMB Theatre Wollongong with STC
2016Reviewing the Situation Helpmann Award nominee
2017Wharf Revue 2017Performer (also Musical Director / Writer) Canberra Theatre Centre, Wharf Theatre with STC
2019Wharf Revue 2019Writer Roslyn Packer Theatre
2020-22Good Night and Good LuckVarious characters Wharf Revue at Roslyn Packer Theatre, Majestic Cinemas, Riverside Theatres Parramatta with STC
2021Can of Worms Wharf Revue at Seymour Centre with STC
202230 SomethingPerformer Space Theatre, Adelaide, Hayes Theatre
Dr PanglossNarrator Sydney Opera House

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Personal life

Scott was married and has two daughters. He has been in a relationship with his partner Michael for over twenty years. [4] His elder daughter, Dr. Phoebe Scott, is a curator at the National Gallery of Singapore. His younger daughter, Georgie Scott, is an actress.

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