Graham Phillips was born on April 14, 1993, to Kathryn and Layn R. Phillips. Both of his parents are attorneys, with his father previously serving as a federal judge. Phillips was raised in the Episcopal faith and spent most of his childhood in Orange County, California. He attended St. Margaret's Episcopal School in San Juan Capistrano, where he cultivated both academic and artistic talents. In 2012, he was admitted to Princeton University, where he majored in history.
Phillips began his acting career at the age of nine. His television debut came in 2002 with a guest appearance on the sitcom The King of Queens, where he played the role of Winthrop. This marked the start of a busy early career in both television and theater. He gained critical attention for his performance as the lead in an off-Broadway production of The Little Prince, where a critic praised his acting as "smashing."
Following this, Phillips appeared as Young Clyde in An American Tragedy. He went on to perform in several musical theater productions, including a standout role as Evan Goldman in the Broadway musical 13, which ran from October 5, 2008, to January 4, 2009. His work in 13 was widely praised and helped establish him as a credible musical theater actor.
In addition to his Broadway success, Phillips has appeared in a number of stage productions. He portrayed Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol: The Musical and played Moses' son in The Ten Commandments: The Musical. Notably, at the age of 10, Phillips sang the national anthem during the opening ceremony of a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game, becoming the second youngest person ever to do so at the time.
| Birth Date: | 14 Apr, 1993 |
| Age: | 27 yrs |
| Occupations: | Actor Film actor Television actor Stage actor |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Laguna Beach |
| Education: | Princeton University |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | American actor |
| Net Worth 2021: | 2 million |