Samuel Phillips, a talented individual, entered the world on May 31st, 1984, in the vibrant city of London. He embarked on a journey to hone his acting skills at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he would later graduate.
Phillips' impressive stage credits include a riveting performance as the accused school-teacher in Trevor Nunn's direction of 'Inherit the Wind' at the Old Vic. He also brought Claudio to life in a production of 'Much Ado About Nothing' at Shakespeare's Globe. Furthermore, he was part of the talented cast in the National Theatre's West End run of Alan Bennett's 'The History Boys'.
In addition to his stage work, Phillips has made a significant impact on the small screen. He played the role of Stephen Chambers, the Queen's Equerry, in seasons 3 and 4 of Netflix's critically acclaimed series 'The Crown'. His other notable television credits include appearing as Lord Debling in season 3 of 'Bridgerton' on Netflix.
Many younger audiences may fondly remember Phillips and Jamie from their time on the popular children's sitcom 'Hotel Trubble'.