Phillip Avalon
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Phil Avalon was born & raised in Newcastle. He began his entertainment
career by selling seats to his own puppet shows at age five. In his
teens he became a male model and soon became one of Australia's highest
paid in this profession. (Early centerfolds of his work are now highly
sought after pieces of memoribillia). His first writing & producing
work at age 20 was a stage play 'The Backstreet General', it was both a
critical & financial success and will be soon produced as a big budget
movie. Phil supported his producing & writing career with guest
appearances in movies and television programs like 'Inn Of The Damned'
and 'Number 96'. His next production, Australia's first telemovie
-'Double Dealer'. Phil wrote, produced and played the lead role.
Next,'Summer City. This movie was conceived when Phil re-connected with
some of his surfing buddies from his competition days. 'Summer City'
starred Mel Gibson, Steve Bisley, (in their first on screen roles)John
Jarrat and Phil. It broke box office records and is now considered a
cult classic. Phil then began winding up his acting career in films
'Inn Of The Damned' and 'Number 96'the movie. 'Little Boy Lost' was
produced by Phil in the late seventies, but he took his name off the
title after a dispute with the executive producer. He then produced
'Breaking Loose', 'Sher Mountain Killings Mystery', 'Fatal Bond',
'Exchange Lifeguards', 'Signal One', Tunnel Vision' 'Trackdown - The
Finder', ' The Pact' and then 'directed and produced 'Liquid Bridge'in
2003.