Gina Philips, born Gina Consolo, is a native Floridian. She has one sibling, Bobby Consolo, who lives in Miami along with her parents, Fredi and Robert. None of them are involved in the business. She came close to completing her degree at the University of Pennsylvania, being only one class short of her degree before dropping out to take up acting ...
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Gina Philips, born Gina Consolo, is a native Floridian. She has one sibling, Bobby Consolo, who lives in Miami along with her parents, Fredi and Robert. None of them are involved in the business. She came close to completing her degree at the University of Pennsylvania, being only one class short of her degree before dropping out to take up acting as a full-time career.Starting in guest roles on television, and eventually moving into independent and made-for-tv movies, Philips eventually established recurring roles on David E. Kelley's Ally McBeal (1997) and Boston Public (2000) She has also ventured into the mainstream horror genre as the lead in Victor Salva's Jeepers Creepers (2001). Playing the role of Trish brought a lot of attention and exposure to the doe-eyed beauty's ability to play strong, sometimes sarcastic, female leads, but she declined to reprise her role in the sequel. Philips continues to split her time between television and film. She has now segued into producing as well. She will next be seen in Thanks to Gravity (2006) alongside Sean Astin, which she both produced and starred in. Show less «
Number one is that it just scares people! Your hair is standing up on your arms, or at least that th...Show more »
Number one is that it just scares people! Your hair is standing up on your arms, or at least that there's a few moments when you're jumping. That's what makes it a good horror movie. Show less «
I'm a horror movie fanatic.
I'm a horror movie fanatic.
All these horror movies are slasher film now. I like them, they're fun, but they wink at the audienc...Show more »
All these horror movies are slasher film now. I like them, they're fun, but they wink at the audience and you're really not terrified through the movie. Show less «
It's up to each person's parents whether they think it's too frightening or too violent, how much th...Show more »
It's up to each person's parents whether they think it's too frightening or too violent, how much their kids can handle, what they want to teach them, what they want to show them. Show less «
I think suspense is a big thing.
I think suspense is a big thing.
I think there is a feeling of old Hitchcock in there. There are parts that are tributes to some of t...Show more »
I think there is a feeling of old Hitchcock in there. There are parts that are tributes to some of the old great horror movies and the old great filmmakers. Show less «