Phil Frey
- Writer
Phillip Frey grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, where he performed as a child
actor at The Cleveland Playhouse. The day after he graduated high
school he moved to Los Angeles and attended Los Angeles City College.
Phillip enrolled in their Theater Arts Department and performed in many
of their plays while also performing in local theater.
He then moved to New York where he studied acting under Lee Strasberg and Bobby Lewis. Phillip then went on to become a member of Joe Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival, performing at Central Park's Delacorte Theater, performing with Charles Durning, William Devane, James Earl Jones, and other notables. This was followed by a season with The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, performing with Jason Robards, Hal Holbrook, and other notables, working under the direction of Elia Kazan and Jose Quintero.
With a change of interest Phillip wrote, directed, and edited 3 short films, all of which had international showings. One of which was shown at The New York Film Festival.
With yet another change of interest he returned to Los Angeles to become a produced screenwriter. And now more recently, Phillip Frey has turned to narrative fiction with the books "Dangerous Times" and "Hym and Hur."
He then moved to New York where he studied acting under Lee Strasberg and Bobby Lewis. Phillip then went on to become a member of Joe Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival, performing at Central Park's Delacorte Theater, performing with Charles Durning, William Devane, James Earl Jones, and other notables. This was followed by a season with The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, performing with Jason Robards, Hal Holbrook, and other notables, working under the direction of Elia Kazan and Jose Quintero.
With a change of interest Phillip wrote, directed, and edited 3 short films, all of which had international showings. One of which was shown at The New York Film Festival.
With yet another change of interest he returned to Los Angeles to become a produced screenwriter. And now more recently, Phillip Frey has turned to narrative fiction with the books "Dangerous Times" and "Hym and Hur."