Sam Phillips (model)

For other people named Sam Phillips, see Sam Phillips (disambiguation).
Sam Phillips
Born Samantha Phillips
(1966-02-25) February 25, 1966
Savage, Maryland, United States
Ethnicity Caucasian
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight 125 lb (57 kg)
Website thesingleliferadioshow.com

Samantha Phillips (born 25 February 1966) is an American actress, talk-show host, reality TV host, radio DJ, producer, and model. She had an early role in the 1988 action-horror film Phantasm II. Currently she is the host of a radio show called The Single Life.

Career

Television and music videos

Phillips has appeared on numerous television shows, including CBS' The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, FX Network, The Howard Stern Show, The Joan Rivers Show, Jenny Jones, The Maury Povich Show, Hard Copy, Inside Edition, Extra, Entertainment Tonight, Undateable (VH1), The Doctors (CBS), Red Eye (Fox News Channel), Strictly Sex with Dr. Drew (Discovery Health Channel), and HBO.[1] She has also been cast in music videos, including ones for "Weird Al" Yankovic, Van Halen, Amy Grant, Mötley Crüe, Simply Red, Scorpions, The Doobie Brothers, Dave Koz, Iron Maiden and Alice Cooper, among others.[1]

Between 1998 and 2001, Phillips was a reporter for Sexcetera on Playboy TV. In 2005, she hosted episodes of Xtreme Fakeovers.[1]

Modeling

Phillips started working at an early age. After dropping out of school in the 10th grade, she started modeling. One of her more notable model castings was for a Jordache Jeans campaign in 1984 for the company’s sponsorship of the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.[2] Phillips was selected Penthouse Pet for June 1993.[2]

Movies

She has appeared in movies such as Love Potion (1987), Deceit (1989), Phantasm II (1988), Angel 4: Undercover (1993), Sexual Malice (1994) and Fallen Angel (1997), Weekend at Bernie's II (1993), Spy Hard (1996) and Rescue Me (1993) and the N.Y. Independent Film Festival award winner Just for the Time Being (2000) among other films. Phillips is also the producer of the Busty Cops series of movies (Busty Cops 1, Busty Cops 2, Alabama Jones and The Busty Crusade, Busty Cops Protect and Serve), and starred in Showtime's Hot Springs Hotel.[1][3]

Radio (broadcast and internet)

In 2001 Phillips hosted Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus a national morning talk show. The concept was based on the best-seller by John Gray and set out to explore the innate differences between men and women, in front of a live audience.

Phillips hosted 97.1 The FM Talk Station/KLSX radio talk show "The Single Life," a show about navigating and surviving dating life in Los Angeles, from 2004-2009. After 97.1 The FM Talk Station/KLSX switched to a Top 40 format in February 2009, Phillips and her co-host Chris Leary branched out into different media. The Single Life TV show premiered on MavTV in May 2009, focusing on candid talk about sex and dating.

In June 2009, Phillips co-created HotTalkLA.com,[4] an internet radio station, with Jack Sullivan, Ron Escarsega, and Rich Boerner.[5] She is Hot Talk LA's Executive Producer and VP.[6]

Writing

As of 2010 Phillips blogs for LA Weekly online in their After Dark LA section. Her blog The Single Life[7] focuses on sex, dating and relationship advice. Phillips also blogs for DigN2it online.[8]

Filmography

Personal life

Phillips was born in Savage, Maryland to a Half-Russian father and a Scottish-Irish mother. When Phillips was young her family moved to Brooklyn, New York.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Staff. "Samantha Phillips (I) Actress, Producer, Casting Director". IMDB.com. Amazon. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 Staff. "Sam Phillips". www.Penthouse.com. Penthouse magazine. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  3. "TV.com Hot Springs Hotel". TV.com. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  4. "HotTalkLA.com". YouTube. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  5. "Allaccess.com". All Access. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  6. "Hottalkla.com". YouTube. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  7. "The Single Life". LA Weekly. 4 September 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  8. "Dign2it.com". DiGN2It Magazine. Retrieved 30 September 2014.

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