Emo Philips

{{short description|American actor}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Emo Philips

| image = Emo Philips Opening for Weird Al Yankovic at the Apollo Theater (40964853051).jpg

| alt =

| caption = Philips in 2018

| birth_name =

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|2|7}}

| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|stand-up comedian|producer|writer}}

| years_active = 1976–present{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2001/aug/06/edinburghfestival2001.edinburghfestival1|title=Remember Emo Philips?|author=Dessau, Bruce|newspaper=The Guardian|date=August 6, 2001|access-date=May 30, 2018}}

| website = {{url|emophilips.com}}

| module = {{Infobox comedian|embed=yes

| medium = Stand-up

| genre = {{hlist|Black comedy|Surreal humor|wit|word play}}

}}

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Emo Philips (born Philip Soltanec, February 7, 1956) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. His stand-up comedy persona makes use of paraprosdokians spoken in a wandering falsetto tone of voice.{{Cite web |title=Emo Philips |url=http://www.emophilips.com/ |access-date=2022-10-23 |website=www.emophilips.com}}

Career

The character of Emo Philips appears as a fidgety, possibly mentally disturbed, nervous but highly intelligent individual.{{cite magazine|first=Melissa|last=Rossi|title=Extraterrestrial comic? Nerd god? Or less?|magazine=Spin|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W-XEpPcqekMC&pg=PA13|date=October 1985|page=13}} Philips constantly moves throughout the routine, often shifting from sitting to standing positions, wandering from end to end on stage, playing with his hair or clothing, or going as far as to partially undress as he delivers punchlines. His comedy, which is largely self-deprecating, is often delivered in a modulated falsetto. His look (occasionally described as geeky, disco and vaudeville-inspired), particularly his hair—a 1970s-style bob with straight-lined front fringe—has been a signature part of his appearance and act for most of his career.

Philips has recorded three comedy albums. His album E=mo², recorded live at Caroline's in Manhattan, New York City won the 1985 New Music Award for best comedy album. It was later re-released along with his Live at the Hasty Pudding Theatre album on a single CD. He also released an album called Emo in 2001. A joke of his was voted funniest religious joke ever in a 2005 online poll.{{Cite news|last=Philips|first=Emo|title=The best God joke ever - and it's mine!|date=29 September 2005|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2005/sep/29/comedy.religion|access-date=Jan 10, 2009|location=London|work=The Guardian}} In 2006, he appeared at the Newbury Comedy Festival. He was included in the top 50 of E4{{'}}s 100 Greatest Comedians, and also appeared number 54 on Channel 4's top 100 greatest standups.

Aside from Philips's long career as a standup comic, he has been featured in acting roles on television series such as Miami Vice and The Weird Al Show. In 2006, he appeared on British television, as a guest on the panel game 8 Out of 10 Cats. Philips has several voiceover credits in animation, including the animated improv series Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist; improvised sitcom Home Movies; talk show parody Space Ghost Coast to Coast; scripted fantasy series Adventure Time as Cuber the mysterious storyteller; and the voice of Dooper in the animated series Slacker Cats.{{cite web|title="Slacker Cats" Coming to ABC Family|url=http://www.catchannel.com/News/slacker-cats.aspx|access-date=2006-07-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070611012815/http://www.catchannel.com/News/slacker-cats.aspx|archive-date=2007-06-11|url-status=dead}} he has also appeared on four episodes of @midnight, in February 2015, April 8, 2016, a 1990s themed episode on September 26, 2016, and the finale episode on August 4, 2017.

He has appeared in feature films including 1989's UHF (as Joe Earley, a rather clumsy school shop teacher who accidentally saws his thumb off) and Desperation Boulevard in 1998. Additionally, he appeared in the original 1992 version of Meet the Parents (also executive producer) and was an associate producer of the 2000 remake.{{cite web|title=Emo Philips|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680073/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr4|website=imdb.com|access-date=11 January 2016}}

Around 2001, Philips began to appear more often after a hiatus in the 1990s.{{fact|date=November 2024}}

"Weird Al" Yankovic and Philips toured together throughout the US in 2018, in Yankovic's Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour,{{cite web|title=Weird Al's facebook page|url=https://www.facebook.com/weirdal/posts/10155536586691005 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/70358446004/10155536586691005 |archive-date=2022-02-26 |url-access=limited|website=facebook.com|access-date=19 October 2017}}{{cbignore}} and again in the 2022 iteration.

On November 5, 2011, Emo married actress and screenwriter Kipleigh Brown.{{cite web|title=Kipleigh Brown - IMDb|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1089247/|website=IMDb}}

Discography

  • 1985: E=mo²
  • 1987: Live at the Hasty Pudding Theatre
  • 2001: Emo
  • 2003: E=mo² plus the Entire Live at the Hasty Pudding Theatre

Filmography

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= Film =

class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"

|+ {{Screen reader-only|Emo Philips' film credits}}

scope="col" | Year

! scope="col" | Title

! scope="col" | Role

! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes

1988

! scope="row" | Journey to the Center of the Earth

| Nimrod

| Film debut role

1989

! scope="row" | UHF

| Joe Earley

|

1992

! scope="row" | Meet the Parents

| Video Store Employee

| Independent film
Also executive producer and writer of title theme song

1992

! scope="row" | The Can Man

| The Can Man

| Short film

1995

! scope="row" | The Fan

| {{N/A}}

| Screenwriter
Direct-to-video

1998

! scope="row" | Desperation Boulevard

| {{N/A}}

|

2000

! scope="row" | Meet the Parents

| {{N/A}}

| Associate producer
Remake of the 1992 film

2005

! scope="row" | The Aristocrats

| Himself

| Documentary

2006

! scope="row" | Relative Strangers

| Guest at Hoedown

|

2008

! scope="row" | The Seventh Python

| Himself

| Documentary

2014

! scope="row" | Rise of the Kitchen Appliances

| Blender

| Voice role
Short film

2015

! scope="row" | American Dirtbags

| Gundealer's Brother-in-Law

|

2017

! scope="row" | Dying Laughing

| Himself

| Documentary

2020

! scope="row" | Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe

| Meeks Servant

| Voice role

2022

! scope="row" | Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

| Salvador Dalí

|

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! scope="row" {{Pending film|Stalking Emo}}

| Himself

| Post-Production

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! scope="row" {{Pending film|Under the Smogberry Trees}}

| Himself

| Post-Production

= Television =

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|+ {{Screen reader-only|Emo Philips' television credits}}

scope="col" | Year

! scope="col" | Title

! scope="col" | Role

! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes

1984—89

! scope="row" | Late Night with David Letterman

| Himself

| Episode: "Dated 25 September 1984"

1985

! scope="row" | Miami Vice

| Rat Race Contestant

| Episode: "Phil the Shill"

1986

! scope="row" | The Bob Monkhouse Show

| Himself

| Episode: "#3.6"

1987

! scope="row" | Emo Philips Live! at the Hasty Pudding Theatre

| Himself

| Television special

1987

! scope="row" | Stand-Up America

| Himself

| 1 episode

1987

! scope="row" |The Max Headroom Show

| Himself

| Episode: "#1.5"

1987

! scope="row" | The Secret Policeman's Third Ball

| Himself

| Television special

1987

! scope="row" | Showtime at the Apollo

| Himself

| Episode: "#1.7"

1988

! scope="row" | Saturday Live (British TV programme)

| Himself

| Episode: "#3.5"

1988

! scope="row" | Howard Stern's Negligeé and Underpants Party

| Himself

| Television film

1988

! scope="row" | 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards

| Himself

| Television special

1989

! scope="row" | The Hippodrome Show

| Himself

| Episode: "#1.5"

1989—90

! scope="row" | The Arsenio Hall Show

| Himself

| Episode: "9 February 1990"

1990

! scope="row" | The Lowdown

| Himself

| Episode: "Making People Laugh"

1990

! scope="row" | Emo Philips: Comedian and Mammal

| Himself

| Television special

1991

! scope="row" | Molson Canadian Comedy Releaf

| Himself

| Television special

1991

! scope="row" | Amnesty International's Big 30

| Himself

| Television special

1995—96

! scope="row" | Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist

| Emo

| Voice role
2 episodes

1997

! scope="row" | The Weird Al Show

| Dr. Philips / The Slawmeister

| 2 episodes

1998

! scope="row" | Space Ghost Coast to Coast

| Himself

| Episode: "Curses"

1999

! scope="row" | Behind the Music

| Himself

| Episode: "Weird Al Yankovic"

1999—2004

! scope="row" | Home Movies

| Shannon

| Voice role
3 episodes

2001

! scope="row" | Late Show with David Letterman

| Himself

| Episode: "October 5, 2001"

2002

! scope="row" | Late Friday

| Himself

| Episode: "#2.12"

2004

! scope="row" | The World Stands Up

| Himself

| Episode: "#1.2"

2004—05

! scope="row" | Late Night with Conan O'Brien

| Himself

| 2 episodes

2005

! scope="row" | Just for Laughs

| Himself

| 2 episodes

2006

! scope="row" | 8 Out of 10 Cats

| Himself

| Episode: "#3.7"

2007

! scope="row" | Scott Bateman Presents

| Himself

| Episode: "One"

2007

! scope="row" | 100 Greatest Stand-Ups

| Himself

| Television special

2007—09

! scope="row" | Slacker Cats

| Dooper

| Voice role
10 episodes

2010

! scope="row" | Iron Core Talk

| Himself

| 1 episode

2012—16

! scope="row" | Adventure Time

| Cuber / Flour Demon

| Voice role
6 episodes

2014

! scope="row" | Review

| Georgie

| Episode: "Revenge; Getting Rich; Aching"

2014

! scope="row" | TripTank

| Karl

| Voice role

2016

! scope="row" | Funny as Hell

| Himself

| Episode: "#6.6"

2016—17

! scope="row" | @midnight

| Himself

| 3 episodes

2017

! scope="row" | Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom

| {{N/A}}

| Writer
Episode: "Welcome to Ben's Palace"

2017

! scope="row" | SXSW Comedy with Natasha Leggero: Part 2

| Himself

| Television special

2017—19

! scope="row" | Welcome to the Wayne

| Dennis O'Bannon

| Voice role
6 episodes

2018

! scope="row" | Hunky Boys Go Ding-Dong

| Cecil

| Television film

2019

! scope="row" | Le Lineup du Bordel

| Himself

| 2 episodes

2019

! scope="row" | Crashing

| Himself

| Episode: "The Viewing Party"

2019

! scope="row" | Vendors

| Len

| Television film

= Video games =

class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"

|+ {{Screen reader-only|Emo Philips' video game credits}}

scope="col" | Year

! scope="col" | Title

! scope="col" | Role

! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes

2015

! scope="row" | Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations

| Cuber

| Voice role

= Music videos =

class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"

|+ {{Screen reader-only|Emo Philips' music video credits}}

scope="col" | Year

! scope="col" | Song

! scope="col" | Artist

! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes

1999

! scope="row" | "It's All About the Pentiums"

| 'Weird Al' Yankovic

| Directed by 'Weird Al' Yankovic

References

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