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The multi-talented Bijou Phillips has led an unusual life. She spent her childhood in New York, California and South Africa. She excelled in Equestrienne sport. When she was 13, she became a model to escape boarding school and became one of the youngest people to grace the cover of "Interview" Magazine and "Italian Vogue". Bijou also appeared in ...
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- It's a Hopeful Life
(2011)
... Lucy


- Vanity's Bonfire
(2012)
... Dia Nobile



 2011

Broken Social Scene: Sweetest Kill
(Music Video)

Woman


- Heihei
(2010)
... Camille Townsend



 2009

Hollywood Nights
(Short)

Bijou (uncredited)



 2009

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead

Lauren Lamont (uncredited)



 2008

The Art of Travel

Christina Layne



 2007

What We Do Is Secret

Lorna Doom



 2006

Totally Awesome
(TV Movie)

Karelynn (uncredited)



 2006

Friendly Fire
(Video)

The Lover


- Kiss Kiss, Bye Bye
(2006)
... Li'l' Cherry



 2004

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
(Video Game)

Helena Wankstein (voice)



 1997

Sublime: Sublime
(Music Video)

Annie



 1997

Sublime: Wrong Way
(Music Video)

Annie


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 2001

Bully
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 2000

Rocky Horror 25: Anniversary Special
(TV Special) (performer: "The Time Warp")




 1998

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
(performer: "Polite") / (writer: "Polite")



- Collins vs. Feau
(2013)
... Self - Timekeeper & Actress



 2010

Making 'Wake'
(Video documentary short)

Self



 2009

The Heart Is a Drum Machine
(Documentary)

Self



 2008

Chelsea on the Rocks
(Documentary)

Nancy Spungen



 2007

Hostel Part II: The Next Level
(Video documentary short)

Self



 2005

The Outsider
(Documentary)

Self


- Tournament 1, Game 4
(2004)
... Self



 2003

Bully: On Location
(Video documentary short)

Self / Ali Willis (uncredited)



 2001

Bully: Cast Interviews
(Video documentary short)

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- Mackenzie Phillips
(2000)
... Self



 2000

Rocky Horror 25: Anniversary Special
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 1999

The Teen Choice Awards 1999
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 1998

1998 MTV Video Music Awards
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 2012

Flirting with Danger
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- Episode #1.15
(2003)
... Self (as Bisou Phillips)


Other Works:
Music video for Broken Social Scene "Sweetest Kill" - Actress
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Alternate Names:
Bijoux Phillips | Bisou Phillips


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Danny Masterson (1 child)


Parents:
John Phillips | Geneviève Waïte

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Chynna Phillips (half sibling)
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"Bijou Phillips- you never knew what the f**k she would say or do next. There is no line between her unconscious and her articulation of it and her behavior. She is a genuine psychopath. I say that with affection and admiration, because she's also incredibly smart and talented, so she knows how to amuse and how to get and hold attention. If she were just a psychopath, you wouldn't want to use her...
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Daughter of John Phillips and Geneviève Waïte
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American actress, model, socialite, and singer

Mackenzie Phillips (paternal half-sister)
Chynna Phillips (paternal half-sister)



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^ Heldman, Breanne L. (July 4, 2004). "Five Things You Should Know About Bijou Phillips" . New York Daily News . Retrieved March 30, 2012 .

^ Jump up to: a b Waldron, Glenn (March 2, 2002). "Driving them wild" . The Guardian .

^ "Bijou Phillips reacts to Mackenzie's Claims" . Oprah . Retrieved September 24, 2009 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Shaw, William (March 3, 2002). "Interview: Bijou Phillips" . The Observer . Retrieved October 25, 2011 .

^ Lanham, Tom. I'd Rather Eat Glass , Hartford Courant , May 13, 1999. Retrieved February 7, 2015.

^ "Black and White (2002)" – via www.rottentomatoes.com.

^ "Black and White (1999) - James Toback - Review" . AllMovie .

^ "Tart (2001)" . PopMatters . June 6, 2002.

^ Ebert, Roger. "Bully Movie Review & Film Summary (2001) - Roger Ebert" . www.rogerebert.com .

^ Travers, Peter (July 14, 2004). "The Door in the Floor: Review" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on March 25, 2010 . Retrieved December 1, 2009 .

^ Feiwell, Jill (October 16, 2003). "Hathaway, Phillips to wreak 'Havoc' " . Variety .

^ "Havoc" . ViewLondon .

^ Nesselson, Lisa (November 4, 2005). "Havoc" . Variety .

^ "Havoc (2005)" . Rotten Tomatoes . Archived from the original on October 9, 2008 . Retrieved October 10, 2008 .

^ Levy, Emanuel (June 3, 2007). "Hostel Part II: Roth on his Gory Sequel" . Cinema 24/7 . Retrieved January 14, 2020 .

^ "Hostel Part II (2007)" . Box Office Mojo .

^ "Archived copy" . Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on January 21, 2012 . Retrieved December 2, 2018 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link )

^ Gallo, Phil (July 25, 2007). "What We Do Is Secret Review" . Variety . Retrieved October 25, 2011 .

^ Jones, Gareth (September 3, 2009). "It's Alive (2009)" . Dread Central .

^ Rizzo, Carite (September 13, 2010). "Bijou Philips Will Return to Raising Hope" . TV Guide .

^ Hudson, Alex (August 4, 2011). "Kevin Drew Weighs In on Controversy Surrounding Broken Social Scene's "Sweetest Kill" Video" . exclaim.ca . Retrieved May 25, 2018 .

^ "Sean Lennon Explores Love's 'Friendly Fire" . NPR .

^ "Danny Masterson" . E! Online . Archived from the original on September 13, 2008.

^ Parker, Olivia (January 23, 2009). "Danny Masterson and Bijou Phillips: LA Power Couple" . Paper Magazine .

^ Wihlborg, Ulrica (March 16, 2009). "Danny Masterson and Bijou Phillips are Engaged!" . People .

^ Garcia, Jennifer. "Danny Masterson and Bijou Phillips Marry" . People . Retrieved October 25, 2011 .

^ "Danny Masterson, Bijou Phillips welcome daughter" . USA Today . McLean, Virginia. February 21, 2017 . Retrieved October 30, 2017 .

^ "Danny Masterson reveals wife Bijou Phillips has kidney disease" . Fox News . February 17, 2017 . Retrieved February 17, 2017 .

^ Guglielmi, Jodi (April 7, 2020). "Bijou Phillips Recuperating After '100% Successful' Kidney Transplant: 'Our Daughter Will Have a Mother' " . People . Retrieved June 19, 2020 .

^ Sobel, Ariel (November 13, 2017). "Bijou Phillips Apologizes for Bi-Shaming, Assaulting 'Mean Girls' Actor" . The Advocate . Retrieved June 1, 2019 .

^ Feldman, Kate (November 12, 2017). "Daniel Franzese accuses 'Bully' co-star Bijou Phillips of body-shaming, homophobia, harassment" . Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on June 1, 2019 . Retrieved June 1, 2019 .

^ Villarreal, Daniel (November 18, 2017). "Actress Heather Matarazzo Tells Daniel Franzese That Bijou Phillips Once Strangled Her" . Hornet . Retrieved November 25, 2017 .

^ "Phillips Blames Mackenzie For Ruining Her Life" . San Francisco Chronicle . September 29, 2009.

^ "Bijou Phillips knew Mackenzie had sex with father - USATODAY.com" .

^ "Index Magazine" . indexmagazine.com . Retrieved October 6, 2021 .

^ Newsweek

^ Instagram

^ Goldsmith, Belinda (May 25, 2007). "Actress Bijou Phillips is sick of being bad" . Reuters .



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Bijou Lilly Phillips Masterson (born April 1, 1980) [1] is an American actress, model, and singer. The daughter of musician John Phillips and Geneviève Waïte , she began her career as a model. Phillips made her singing debut with I'd Rather Eat Glass (1999), and since her first major film appearance in Black and White (1999), she has acted in Almost Famous (2000), Bully (2001), The Door in the Floor (2004), Hostel: Part II (2007), and Choke (2008). From 2010 to 2013, she played the recurring role of Lucy Carlyle on the television series Raising Hope .

Phillips was born on April 1, 1980, in Greenwich, Connecticut , and is the daughter of John Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas and his then-wife, Geneviève Waïte , a South African model, artist, and actress. She was named for the song "My Petite Bijou" by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross ( bijou means ' jewel ' in French). [2] She is the youngest of Phillips's children; she has one brother, Tamerlane, and three half-siblings ( Mackenzie , Jeffrey, and Chynna ). After her parents split up, both were found unfit to have custody of Bijou and she was placed in foster care with a family in Bolton Landing, New York . She lived there on and off, making extended visits with her parents, who had both acquired houses in the area. Her father won custody when she was in third grade, and she moved with him to Lloyd Harbor , a village of the Town of Huntington , Long Island. [3]

According to Waïte, when Phillips was 13 years old, her half-sister Mackenzie informed Bijou of her (Mackenzie's) ten-year incestuous relationship with their father, and the information had a devastating effect on Bijou's teenage years, stripping her of her innocence and leaving her "wary of [her] father." [4]

At 14, Phillips quit school and moved into her own apartment with a housekeeper, just off Fifth Avenue . [5] Once described by The Observer as a "wild child", she experienced a rebellious childhood in New York City, where she used to party, drink and take drugs, such as cocaine, ecstasy, and heroin. [5] On this period of her life, she remarked: "If you were 14 years old and able to live on your own in an apartment in New York City, and you got invited to all these clubs, and you got a bank account and you had a car service you could call so that you could go wherever you wanted [...] What would happen?". [5] At 15, she reportedly lost her virginity to singer Evan Dando . [5] Growing up, she became somewhat of a local tabloids' fixture due to her late-night persona and association with other socialites like sisters Paris and Nicky Hilton . At 17, following the death of her friend, the 20-year-old Manhattan socialite Davide Sorrenti , due to a heroin overdose, her father sent her into rehab. [5]

Phillips was on the cover of Interview magazine when she was 13. Shortly thereafter, she appeared on the cover of Vogue Italia . Phillips also became an image model for Calvin Klein and appeared in several advertising campaigns in which adolescents showed white underwear. The campaigns were widely condemned as eerily pedophilic. [5] She has expressed her distaste for the modeling world, and once stated in an interview: "It was like, I wanted to go swimming in the ocean, but I was jumping up and down in a puddle." [ citation needed ]

After signing a record deal at age 17, Phillips began working on her debut album I'd Rather Eat Glass , produced by Jerry Harrison . It was released on May 11, 1999, by Almo Sounds , and remains her only full-length music release to date. The album's title refers to her past as a fashion model , saying she would "rather eat glass" than go back to modeling. Phillips collaborated with a number of artists when writing songs for the album, including Eric Bazilian , Greg Wells , Dave Bassett , Howard Jones and Jill Cunniff . Upon its release, I'd Rather Eat Glass received mixed reviews from music critics , mostly criticising the work for being immature, but her musical style has been positively compared to Natalie Imbruglia or Kay Hanley of Letters to Cleo . [6]

Phillips made her film debut in a brief role of the independent drama Sugar Town (1999). Her first major film role came the same year, as an Upper East Side girl trying to fit in with the black hip-hop crowd, in James Toback 's drama Black and White , opposite Robert Downey Jr. , Jared Leto , Brooke Shields and Elijah Wood . The film r
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