He also made a few appearances on a special New Year's-themed broadcast of The '90s Are All That with Stick Stickly on December 22, 2012. Take a visual walk through his career and see 35 images of the characters he's voiced and listen to 1 clip that showcases his performance. Male. Phillips voiced many characters on the animated series Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He is known for his roles in Rockstar games such as Marty Chonks and El Burro in Grand Theft Auto III and his role as Alex Balder… In Easter (March 27), 2016, Phillips also returned to voice Face on NickSplat's YouTube video "Are You An Easter Bunny?". Phillips voiced Face from September 5, 1994 until August 29, 2003, with Phillips returning to voice him for a surprise appearance on the New Year's countdown with Stick Stickly on TeenNick's The '90s Are All That block in 2011.
It was then that he got the performing bug.Chris Phillips might also be well known as the voice of Face, the former mascot of Nickelodeon's Phillips has provided voice work for a number of video games, including His voice has appeared on TV and radio commercials for Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Phillips has written and produced music for American Motors cars and Ethan Allen Furniture commercials. He reprised the role on the December 31, 2011 edition of the " The '90s Are All That " on TeenNick .
Chris Phillips was born on February 26, 1958 in New York City, New York, USA. Phillips voiced Face from September 5, 1994 until August 29, 2003, with Phillips returning to voice him for a surprise appearance on the New Year's countdown with Stick Stickly on TeenNick's The '90s Are All That block in 2011. Nick Jr. as Face.
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Chris Phillips (Born February 26 1958) Is Perhaps Best Known Today As The Voice Of Face From The Channel Nick Jr. Trivia & Fun Facts: Voiced the "Face" character on Nick Jr. interstital bumpers from 1994 to 2003 He is known for his work on Max Payne (2001), Doug's 1st … He studied at Stella Adler and attended Emerson College in Boston, Ma. Chris Phillips (Born February 26 1958) Is Perhaps Best Known Today As The Voice Of Face From The Channel Nick Jr. Phillips voiced Face from September 5, 1994 until August 29, 2003, with Phillips returning to voice him for a surprise appearance on the New Year's countdown with Stick Stickly on TeenNick's The '90s Are All That block in 2011. As a young boy, Phillips and his sister Pam used to make comedy tapes with a recorder he received from his grandfather. He co-wrote and performed the theme for Chris Phillips is a voice actor known for voicing Roger Klotz, Ernest Otter, and Felix the Cat.
He is the only Nick Jr. mascot to exist on the block for more than three years, and actually still appears on a few of the Nick Jr. website's games.
Nick Jr.'s female announcer was replaced with Kobie Powell and Chris Phillips. Phillips was also one of Cartoon Network's continuity announcers from 1992 to 1997 and returned to the network in 2007 as the announcer for its "Invaded" event. For Nickelodeon, he voiced Face, the host of Nick Jr. from 1994 to 2003 and was trained to be announcer. Christopher "Chris" Phillips (b. February 26, 1958, New York City) is an American voice actor, writer and singer.
Chris Phillips (born February 26, 1958) is an American voice actor, songwriter, singer, and producer. Nick Jr. used its new on-screen bug to promote its website, but it was changed on March 6, 2006 after the FCC forbade this and used Nick Jr.'s 2003–2004 regular screen bug and Nick's regular splat logo again. Chris Phillips might also be well known as the voice of Face, the former mascot of Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block.